Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
General Gun Discussion => Handgun Corner => Topic started by: Paladin4CA on January 29, 2018, 05:18:23 AM
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SIG put the capacity of a G26 (10+1) into a gun the size of the G43 (6+1)! Amazingly, it has the same 1" width as the G43.
http://www.sigsauer.com/store/p365-nitron-micro-compact.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fvwq6-nWiE
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I am playing with one now...I will say not at all impressed....looks like a striker fired redone sig 290...cool gun but did not fit me well....I'll stick to the 238 and 938.....pictures online look good....feel not so much...
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I am playing with one now...I will say not at all impressed....looks like a striker fired redone sig 290...cool gun but did not fit me well....I'll stick to the 238 and 938.....pictures online look good....feel not so much...
For those who may not know:
The Sig P238 has 6+1 of .380 w/manual safety and aluminum frame
The Sig P938 has 6+1 of 9mm w/manual safety and aluminum frame. Extended mag gets you to 7+1.
The Sig P365 has 10+1 of 9mm w/o a manual safety and polymer frame. An extended mag adds 1/2" to height and 2 more rounds for 12+1. Add a spare and you're carrying 25 rounds of 9mm in a very small package.
https://www.sigsauer.com/products/firearms/pistols/p365/
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Top 10 concealed carry guns:
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/compact-handguns-that-get-job-done/
Must have missed the SIG.......
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I am playing with one now...I will say not at all impressed....looks like a striker fired redone sig 290...cool gun but did not fit me well....I'll stick to the 238 and 938.....pictures online look good....feel not so much...
For those who may not know:
The Sig P238 has 6+1 of .380 w/manual safety and aluminum frame
The Sig P938 has 6+1 of 9mm w/manual safety and aluminum frame. Extended mag gets you to 7+1.
The Sig P365 has 10+1 of 9mm w/o a manual safety and polymer frame. An extended mag adds 1/2" to height and 2 more rounds for 12+1. Add a spare and you're carrying 25 rounds of 9mm in a very small package.
https://www.sigsauer.com/products/firearms/pistols/p365/
Who cares about that....carry gun why you need a dozen rounds...when was the last time you pulled your carry gun? and if so you need that many rounds?? give me a break a sig 238 and 938 is far superior...
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Top 10 concealed carry guns:
http://www.wideopenspaces.com/compact-handguns-that-get-job-done/
Must have missed the SIG.......
Not sure how much stock I'd put in that list given what's on there and what's conspicuously missing. It's a list from 2018 and conspicuously absent are the Glock 42 and Glock 43, the M&P Shields, the Walther PPS/PPSM2, the Sig P320 Sub Compact, Ruger LCP, etc...yet somehow, the Sccy CPX and Bersa Thunder make the list ??? ??? ???
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I am playing with one now...I will say not at all impressed....looks like a striker fired redone sig 290...cool gun but did not fit me well....I'll stick to the 238 and 938.....pictures online look good....feel not so much...
For those who may not know:
The Sig P238 has 6+1 of .380 w/manual safety and aluminum frame
The Sig P938 has 6+1 of 9mm w/manual safety and aluminum frame. Extended mag gets you to 7+1.
The Sig P365 has 10+1 of 9mm w/o a manual safety and polymer frame. An extended mag adds 1/2" to height and 2 more rounds for 12+1. Add a spare and you're carrying 25 rounds of 9mm in a very small package.
https://www.sigsauer.com/products/firearms/pistols/p365/
Who cares about that....carry gun why you need a dozen rounds...when was the last time you pulled your carry gun? and if so you need that many rounds?? give me a break a sig 238 and 938 is far superior...
Because not all Bad Guys quit fighting just because they've been shot. If they are determined, they won't have a "psychological stop" so you'll need to make them experience a "physiological stop." This off duty LEO shot, at close range, at a BG 10x and hit him 6x with 9mm, yet the BG kept fighting until he bled out.
https://www.scribd.com/document/326680623/Stearns-County-Attorney-s-Letter-on-Justified-Use-of-Deadly-Force-by-Off-Duty-Officer#from_embed
Graphic video shows each stage of the attack 3x The shooting part starts ~6:50 min in and, like the rest, is shown 3x
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oRgKglQy0o
Remember: that's 10 shots to make 6 hits on only 1 BG at close range: imagine how many you'd need if there are 2 or 3 BGs/terrorists.
But if you prefer to carry a gun that's the same size of the P365, but has fewer rounds of the same cartridge (9mm) or even a less powerful cartridge (.380/9mm kurz), go for it....
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I am playing with one now...I will say not at all impressed....looks like a striker fired redone sig 290...cool gun but did not fit me well....I'll stick to the 238 and 938.....pictures online look good....feel not so much...
For those who may not know:
The Sig P238 has 6+1 of .380 w/manual safety and aluminum frame
The Sig P938 has 6+1 of 9mm w/manual safety and aluminum frame. Extended mag gets you to 7+1.
The Sig P365 has 10+1 of 9mm w/o a manual safety and polymer frame. An extended mag adds 1/2" to height and 2 more rounds for 12+1. Add a spare and you're carrying 25 rounds of 9mm in a very small package.
https://www.sigsauer.com/products/firearms/pistols/p365/
Who cares about that....carry gun why you need a dozen rounds...when was the last time you pulled your carry gun? and if so you need that many rounds?? give me a break a sig 238 and 938 is far superior...
I'm a pessimist. 21 rounds of full-strength 10mm is my minimum.
In Alaska, they consider it adequate for bears.
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Guess I'll have to try it at the range but here's my experience: I owned a G26 for a long time along w G19, G17 and G22. Don't like the 26 w/o pinky extension, but when I do that, the grip is same length as the 19 and the 19 carries 15 rounds w a longer barrel so I don't see the advantage. The grip I s what prints. The barrel is down ur pants in IWB. After a few years of collecting dust in the safe, I traded my 26. I'm guessing the 365 w pinky extension will have same issue. Can't argue the 1" thickness, but that's only quarter inch thinner than the Glocks. Is that really a difference of just marketing.
Don't get me wrong: not talking bad abt the 365, just not convinced it's the ultimate EDC. I have an LC9s but still carry the G19 90% of the time. Just my humble opinion, YMMV.
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I find that the P365 fits my small hands better than any pistol I've held and I'm 72. It's easy to shoot, conceals very well and has 13 rounds (12+1). Make that 25 rounds with a spare 12 round mag.
I've heard and read about how hard it is to find the P365. Some have waited 6 months on lists. All I know is I called Chris of Federal Firearms on Friday, 8/31, to order a P365 and he called me today, 9/5, to let me know it has arrived and is ready for pickup. His cost was less than ordering online and paying shipping and transfer fees (faster also). Thanks, Chris. I'll see you tomorrow.
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Useful info Mark. Thnx. I still haven’t tried a P365 yet but will keep it on my to-do list. FYI: looks like Chris has a good following. I’ve used his services for few years now. Top notch service, and he’s only 10 minutes from me.
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80 minutes one way.
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My uncle has also one. This gun is everyday carry size. I like the new SIG P365 for compact size that easy to concealed carry. My friend also wants to buy one. He wanted to know more information, and then he was benefited by this site. I have also visited this website. It’s really fruitful to all.
https://spottingpro.com/best-concealed-carry/
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I have been eyeing up the Springfield XDS for a couple of years. Fits my hand well and it hits where I aim. Was all set on getting one until I learned about the P365. I have not had the opportunity to actually shoot one. Wondering if any of you have shot both (XDS and P365) and could give me your opinion on how they compare. I normally would not buy without shooting first but I can't really find one (P365) to shoot.
Thanks
P.S.,
Would use it for concealed carry.
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Sig is rated at the top of the food change. Not that familiar w/the 365, but have a P220 .45. Solid gun, but I still prefer my 1911's
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I've found the concealability of a pistol is not so much the pistol (unless it is a darrenger) as it is the holster you carry it in. I was always a leather guy for years, until I bought the Clinger V3 Kydex holster. This holster holds your pistol extremely close to your side. I can be used on the left or right side and even behind the back, by simply moving the belt clasp. It also has an adjustable retention feature to hold the gun secure. 189,000 owners can't be wrong.
https://clingerholsters.com/product/v3-stingray-holster/
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Definitely like the feel of the P365. Took it to the range and was pleased with its recoil for such a small handgun. I did have an issue with loading one of the magazines. After inserting 4 rounds it locked up. I took them out and tried again, same thing. I then tried a speed loader and it was fine 50% of the time. Anyone else have this problem?
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You may need to take the mag apart, look for burrs inside causing spring to bind up, and clean/lubricate.