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Re: Sig Sauer P365
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:13 pm
by taa35657
My wife and I when we decided to get our LTC's both picked up Sigs. She opted for the 365 and I got the 320SC.
I love my 320SC, but her 365 is soooooo much easier to carry.
Re: Sig Sauer P365
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:04 am
by On_Code
P365 is my daily carry. Soon as I crossed from California to Arizona I put it on. Been carrying it everyday ever since. Flush 10rd is great for deep concealment. 10rd w/pinky is my go-to. Haven’t tried 12 rd mags yet but 10+1 seems just fine with 1 backup mag. Weapon feels perfect to me

Re: Sig Sauer P365
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 12:18 pm
by Caliber
I have one also and I like it except for the rear sights which are barely there.
Re: Sig Sauer P365
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:37 pm
by Maxwell
Re: Sig Sauer P365
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:13 pm
by The Marshal
I had the pleasure of going to the range with my buddy and shooting these 3 side by side:
Sig P365
Glock 43
Ruger LC9S
Both of us have owned/carried the Ruger for the last year.
While I liked the P365, I still shot the LC9S a lot more accurately.
It is amazing how the Ruger and SIG are almost exactly the same footprint, yet the SIG Magic allows for a 10 round magazine! That might be enough for a lot of you to jump right there. The trigger on the P365 would surprise you when it went off. The trigger pull was excellent.
The Glock 43 was a disappointment to me. (Note: Me NOT a Glock fan). The issue the best way I could tell you, is that the trigger pulls back farther before it goes off, and has the shortest distance between fired trigger and back of grip. Or you could say the longest trigger travel. Whatever. The result was consistent for both of us. We continued to shoot left of POA. Just was not a 'natural pointer' for us. And my buddy IS a Glock Guy. Ha.
TL;DNR:
The Ruger wins for price, weight and consistent tight pattern (and will remain my Carry gun)
The SIG wins for capacity, and has a great trigger.
The Glock... wins for consistently bad POI on the target, no matter how we tried to adjust our grip, finger placement, etc