People need to eat some Wheaties if they think a 365 is snappy.
For those who call the Sig P365 "snappy" I would like to know what they call a J-frame loaded with +P ammo.
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The P365 (at least to me) is not really a hard recoiling gun. I've been down to the Range when I first bought it four years ago and I have shot 200 rounds at a time. I could not do that with a Chief's Special and +P carry ammo.
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G26 for me with 25 years service and 1000's of rounds with out a jam. Shoots 25yds as good as and full size 9mm. I looked at the Sig Kool aid 365 and its not made as well as the Glock and shoots like **** for me. I use a G17 mag as back up. If it's not broke do not fix it with a lesser mouse trap!! G26 belt IBW and SW M38 Humpback for cold weather outside pocket carry ,shoot through pocket at bad breath range.
I anticipated that my recently purchased P365 might be "snappy." I was pleasantly surprised. It isn't snappy at all. Very easy and pleasant to shoot! In my book, "snappy" is a Model 19 snubby. The P365 is completely unlike that beast!
I bought my P365 largely on chief38's experiences related here on the forum. I'm still in search of a suitable holster, though. Even though the pistol is tiny, outside waistband holsters still protrude beneath my shirttails. Of course, there's always the inside waistband approach.
Thanks for the holster recommendation, chief38. I'm reluctant to use a holster with friction retention. Perhaps I'm overly cautious, but I like positive retention/release mechanisms. Have you had any concerns about your P365 "going out on its own?" If you carry openly, or if someone were to catch a glimpse of your holster, do you have concerns about a pistol snatch?
Took a long look at a 365 earlier this year. The owner of my LGS let me take one for a test drive one morning. Nice piece, shot it very well, everything I'd heard was true. All that said, I chose to stick with my Gen 1 Shield. It doesn't have the capacity, (8+1), but I've had it a long time, I'm good with it, and it's already paid for.