ColbyBruce
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That is a fine little pistol in the hand. Now, whether it fires if you drop it remains to be seen, but time will surely tell. I snapped a few pics of it with a Glock 43 and a Sig P320c.
That is a fine little pistol in the hand. Now, whether it fires if you drop it remains to be seen, but time will surely tell. I snapped a few pics of it with a Glock 43 and a Sig P320c.
Was this one of the "new" 365's...with x-ray sights or the original issue 365?
What was the selling price??
The example I saw had night sights. It belonged to a Sig factory rep so I assume I was the latest version. He guessed retail at $499.99.
Today's Bass Pro Shop flyer has the P365 listed for $529.99.
I have two Sigs, P229R in 40S&W and 357 Sig and an older P6. both are fine pistols. I have both in my carry rotation along with an H&K P30. I also carry from time to time my FNP40 which was my first polymer frame pistol but, I like the P30 better because of it's fit to my hand. However I still like my Sigs andwon't be getting rid of them any time soon. May have to look at the 365 at some point in the future.
Doesn't the p365 have a stainless frame with a polymer gripsig builds some fine pistols, i own 3 myself, 239, 226, 220, and even though the polymer guns are popular i still prefer steel or alloy frames.
Doesn't the p365 have a stainless frame with a polymer grip
sig builds some fine pistols, i own 3 myself, 239, 226, 220, and even though the polymer guns are popular i still prefer steel or alloy frames.
I have owned a Shield and now have a P365. The Sig is substantially smaller, almost exact the same a a Kahr PM9. The Sigs grip feels slightly rounder than the Shield. I shoot the Sig much more accurately than the Shield. Mine has x-ray sights so it is later production. My understanding is Sig just cut a couple of tiny notches in the front of the barrel hood to prevent any possible peening. Those tiny notches are visible on my gun.
The Sig will easily pocket carry in a PM9 holster. I could never carry my Shield in any pants I owned. Both good guns, up to the customer which one works best for your needs.
Like the P320 it has a polymer grip frame and the fire control module with its stainless frame drops in.
I thought it looked smaller than expected, but PM9 SMALL??? With 10 rounds.Can it disassemble as easy as a P226 say? I may have to overlook the bit of plastic & striker fired issue.
How is this different from the Smiths and the Glocks.