MSRP of $579.99What's the $$$
Sounds about right for a SIG price, for a $400 pistol in an underpowered girly round.MSRP of $579.99
I had wondered what new Sig entry would enter the double stack .380 market...
Here it is, the P365-380, essentially the P365 chambered in .380.
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I was hoping for a downsized pocket pistol at something closer to a Ruger LCP Max price...I wonder who wanted this ?
I got my GF a 380 ez and she loves it. I like it as well and I usually don't like polymer pistols. I may pick one up for her if they offer it with a thumb safety.Why?
I reason I can think of is S&W sold millions of the EZ 380 shield...........
I was hoping for a downsized pocket pistol at something closer to a Ruger LCP Max price...
Thr problem I have had with the tiny 380s is recoil and grip. Having a larger 380 like the EZ and 365 make them more pleasant to shoot than a lcp or something small like one.But we
But we already have a plethora of little .380's which work very well and are super-easy to C.C. !
Seems like an either-or if you don't already own a P365... They won't be selling me one of these, and if I had neither, I would still choose the P365, but I can see where some people might like the lesser recoil.So the exact same size and round count as the 365 but in .380??? This weapon makes no sense to me at all. I'm sure they will sell a bunch of them whether I understand it or not.
9mm is hard enough to find at a reasonable price I have never own a .380 and never will, but I can't imagine trying to find enough at a decent price.Seems like an either-or if you don't already own a P365... They won't be selling me one of these, and if I had neither, I would still choose the P365, but I can see where some people might like the lesser recoil.
It does enter a into a less common locked-breech .380 market, right?