Hope This Helps for Semi-auto Selection Sig Sauer P365

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Hope all is well with you and yours wherever this message finds you. I picked up a Sig Sauer P365 months ago for legal CC and have been very impressed with it. I would encourage anyone to give it a shot. ;):rolleyes::)

In all seriousness, this has been a great EDC firearm and I think it has truly 'broken the mold' on what we would carry as law abiding citizens in a pocket or CC holster. I don't have a horse in the race so to speak, and am just speaking from my personal experience; however, it is analogous to having a full size--yet compact--alternative for carry.

To anyone who may be considering an alternative or addition to a revolver for CC, I would highly recommend. Again, I am just a consumer and it is very rare I would sing praise on anything, but find this to be a sound solution.

I am buying another one.

Anywho, folks who own one, please share your thoughts. I'm sure this fella ain't alone in these thoughts. Kind regards, TH
 
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So far so good, no malfunctions or hiccups of any kind. It has been everything I hoped it would be and then some. Glad to read another positive post about the P365. Hopefully the others on here who have one will chime in.
 

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I agree for me it has ended my search for a easy to conceal 9mm handgun in Florida weather.
Nothing about it i would change, well magazine price could be less.
Its not my favorite 9 i have but for concealed carry its great.
In 12 years i have tried more than a few.
Coupled with my Tommy Theis IWB holster it hides well when its 92 degrees and 92%humidity.
If i lived in a different climate and wore more clothes my choice may be different ??
Thats my experience.
 
I have no complaints about my 365, but it is a bit big and heavy for me to consider as pocket carry-able. That's no drawback since I'd rather wear it on my belt anyway. Someone might say if you're going to wear it on your belt, why not carry a bigger gun? For me, the 365 is about as big as I can have any confidence in easily hiding. All in all, it's a great next-step-up from an Airlite or Airweight J-frame.
 
I loved my Shield 9 and never thought I'd find a better tiny 9mm, but the P365 is it. Smaller, better trigger, and better accuracy for me.

As regards tiny .45s, the Shield 45 is still unsurpassed in my mind. I still have two.

Cheers,
Whisper
 
I have a P365 and a Vetter Pocket Locker kydex holster. This combination carries well in my Wrangler relaxed fit jeans, but drawing is problematic. I have to grip the grip frame and push it forwards until the bottom of the magazine exits the pocket, then pull backwards (hard) on the gun to get it out of the pocket. I would not rely on this procedure for self defense. I am now looking at soft holsters for the jeans, and I just ordered some cargo pants with big pockets to see if they will work with the Vetter holster. Hickok45 on YouTube has commented on compact 9mms as pushing the size limit of pocket carry. He says that 380s are the standard for pocket carry. So be prepared to have to solve this issue.
 
timely post, just put 200 rounds through mine yesterday, a mix that included the +P I carry. Great sights, accurate for the short sight radius.
Do prefer a Hogue grip sleeve so my large mitts have more to hand onto.
365 has milder recoil than the G43 formerly in EDC rotation, or my 642 with +P.

Preferring the 12 round mag, find it a tad big for pocket carry in anything other than cargo pockets with a diaganol slash, so usually carry AWIB, these days in a Gunners minimalist (thanks for the tip, Justin T).
Prefer AWIB for most of my smaller EDC's, quick to draw whether standing or sitting. A downside to pocket carry is body positions that shut down quick weapon access.
The 365 is a grand slam and that's a good thing. Because now my time and $ will no longer be spent on SD handguns, both will go towards handguns that are just fun to own and shoot.
 
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A new owner of a P365 myself. Loving this little guy. I'm also glad that I waited for the model to be out long enough to go through a couple of typical-for-Sig revisions.

Because of this one works so well in the form factor, I've sold a P290, Glock 36 and a Walther PPS M2.
 
I bought my first a couple of weeks after they were in the shops. Worked with it for a month or so, sold my Shield, put my Kahr PM9 in the safe, and bought a spare P365 just because I do not see how a carry gun could get any better. I still feel that way.
Put a Sig Flat trigger in one and I think that works a bit better for me. Probably over 7000 rounds through my first purchase. I did replace the recoil spring assembly and bought another spare RSA and striker just in case.
Kusiak or Vedder Lighttuck for AIWB carry. Both great holsters.
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I love mine. Mostly carry it IWB in this minimalist holster. Basically covers the trigger and muzzle. I'm spolied and won't carry it IWB any other way.

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I'm in Ca., So getting ahold of one is problematic. (Best case scenario..... retail X2). I made the investment and am glad I did.
The only modifications I have made is a Houge Handall grip sleeve and having Sig replace the #6 front sight with a #8 front sight to put the POI on top of the front sight rather than under the dot on the front sight. (Sent the slide to sig. it was back in 6 days).
Sig came up with a winner.

OZ
 
I currently have two-a P365XL with a Romeo Zero red dot on it and a standard P365 that I put Trijicons on as I didn't care for the little sights that came on it.

The XL was my first experience carrying a red dot sight on a defense gun-works great so far.

Both work perfectly and I even sold my Glock 43X since it was just languishing in the safe.

I did keep my Glock 42, but that's another story.

Bob
 

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