I may still get a 365 in a few months, but sadly Sig cant seem to fix the MHS pistols but did fix the civilian versions, but these have a different trigger control assembly and Sig is now wanting the Military to use the new civilian trigger packs.
But some guns Sig never was able to fix like the "Infamous" Mosquito", so who really knows.
When the Glock 42's came out it took 3+ yrs. before Glock was able to fix those issues, Beretta could never fix the Tomcat and after yrs. in production their Nano & Pico and Neos are still very un reliable!
Back about 1998 saw at show a Vector CP1 pistol and it was the best looking pistol and handling i ever seen, but i knew about it was not drop safe, but this was a new version which was said to be safe but still wasnt.
So later the company put about another recall and bought all guns back for $100. more than people paid but then quit production in 2001.
Before the 2nd Fix (not) they had issued a statement saying don't keep gun loaded and take it & store it apart while were working to fix it, which took almost 2 yrs. before they figured out a fix which also didn't work!
Besides the P320 Fiasco, the Century imported Caniks also have the same issue not drop safe and they have a Voluntary Upgrade but U pay ship both ways.
Then there is the Honor Guard also not drop safe, but they have & will not issue a Voluntary Upgrade or Recall!
To me the 365 feels only fairly decent in hand with a 12 rd. mag and even then not perfect to me and i have medium size hands (on the smaller side)!
I always carry a G27X (13 rd. mag with grip ext.) and would like the 365 as a back up, but will stick with my Keltec P32 for that which with a +1extension fits my hand fine, but we all have different size hands and comfort levels.
I do find it sad that Sig says many of the 365 issues are user induced, but rubbing slide, touching slide lever, limp wristing etc.. this if true shows the guns design is not good for may peoples hand shapes!
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