Bought a Sig P365 for $80

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Granted, it's made in Taiwan and it's only 4.5mm (.177 BB) instead of 9mm. The "Authentic Weight, Balance, and Handling" is a bit of a stretch, the 9mm is definitely heavier even without a loaded mag and comparatively top heavy as well. But aside from the slightly thicker magazine base and red dot for the safety, the CO2 version is a dead ringer. Blowback action so the slide reciprocates when fired, and holds back on the last shot.

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I like it! That would be a perfect training platform to train a new shooter on fundamental basics before going to the range with a center fire version.
Or, it can serve as a specific trainer for the real 365, since it is identical. Inexpensive way of refining presentation drills doing single & controlled pairs.
I have used Airsoft versions of various pistols to train new shooters in my garage or backyard before venturing to the range with a real firearm & live ammo.
 
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Ha hahahaha.... Now that was Click Bait if I ever saw it! I had to see what simpleton sold you a Sig for $80. Ya got me!

I bet it's going to be a lot of fun. You're right. In the pics, it's a dead ringer for the real thing.
 
I like it! That would be a perfect training platform to train a new shooter on fundamental basics before going to the range with a center fire version.
Or, it can serve as a specific trainer for the real 365, since it is identical. Inexpensive way of refining presentation drills doing single & controlled pairs.
I have used Airsoft versions of various pistols to train new shooters in my garage or backyard before venturing to the range with a real firearm & live ammo.
You are right, nothing like a cheap handgun for new shooters. Didn't know sit made these before now.
I think it was made to counter market glocks.
 
I occasionally test and repair those air guns. The build quality is not great. If you get a good one they are a lot of fun to shoot.
 
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