Sig Sauer P365

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Sig just released the P365. 1" wide, 5.8" long, 4.3" tall, it's slightly smaller than a Glock 43 but with a 10 round patented magazine. Cool!
I've played around with this size gun and found it hard to justify when it's to big to pocket carry, and if I belt carry I figured I'd just keep my Glock 26 for 10+ rounds. This could change my mind.
I don't lack for carry pistols so I'm not wanting this in the immediate future, but will keep my eye on.
 
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MSRP is $599.99.
11 shot sub compact.
Comes with two 10 round mags.
12 round mag available.
1 inch wide with a sweet trigger. (so they say)
Hope to see one at the gun show in two weeks.
 
Seems Sig is a little late to the (single stack, striker fired, mid caliber) compact market but it looks interesting. Still, I'm going to be hard pressed to give up my gen 1 Walther PPS for anything else in this market. Carries like a sub compact. Shoots like a big gun.
 
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I quit looking with the 220/226/239, this one looks interesting. Smaller, thinner, lighter, higher capacity, still (ALL???) metal. App 400$ below the usual msrp does have my too good to be true alarm ringing. It makes me wonder just how many corners were cut to lower the price so drastically. Will be watching this & the 910 re boot. I'm skeptical & normally disappointed when a mfg strays from their norm & comes up with one like ALL THE OTHERS & lowers the bar to reduce costs in order to compete with the LATEST (striker fired) TRENDS.
 
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Looks like Sig took a page from Savage Arms for making a 10 round mag for a subcompact pistol.
My Savage 1907 (serial # made in 1911) holds ten .32 ACP in a semi staggared mag.
There is also a Sig 12 round mag for the P365.
 
There's a lot of good sub-compact, single stack 9's on the market. What distinguishes this Sig from the others is a 10 round mag in a grip the size of the others with 6 or 7 rounds. And yes, a extended 12 round is available.
They describe the mag as neither single or double stack and narrowing at the top. They have 3 patents on it.
Like I said, I've shied away from the single stacks because of their capacity compared to my G26 for belt carry. For me smaller is always better for carry. I'll give it a year to see how this Sig goes. My G26 is doing just fine for now.
 
Well got a email from SOS to pre order the P365.
$529.99 shipped.
Still too steep for me.
But glad to know they will be out here soon.
 
Well got a email from SOS to pre order the P365.
$529.99 shipped.
Still too steep for me.
But glad to know they will be out here soon.

That's a introductory price. They'll drop a good bit for Christmas '18.

That said, they really need to be in ~$300 to be truly competitive with the other guns in their class.
 
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The P365 looks interesting.
My next pistol will probably be the M&P 2.0 Compact. After that, I'm hoping S&W produces an M&P the same size as the P365. S&W is slowly updating their line to compete against the Glock 9mm lineup (I hope).

And then there's that M&P 2.0 Compact in .45acp that I'm 'crossing my fingers' for!
 
My only sig is a P 320 Compact. It is a sweet pistol, especially after the trigger upgrade. Love the disassembly. If the trigger pull on the P 365 is close to the 320, I'll be looking hard at it for an EDC in about a year or so. I'm not a fan of night sights, so wish that were an option, instead of mandatory. I like Crimson Trace lasers, so I'm not sure about the proprietary rail on the P 365. Considering it comes with metal, nite sights, I'd say the street price will be in line with other pistols of this comparable quality. Sig haters gonna hate!
 
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