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  • claymore504

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    Yeah, the P365 is much smaller than most of those pistols on the list. I would not base getting/not getting a P365 o that at all. That said, the P365 simply sounds like it was not for him. That is the wonderful part about having so many options out there!
     

    Fritz

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    I love mine. It’s small as hell though but most comfortable carry gun I’ve ever had. Makes a Shield feel like a cannon in comparison. Go for the 12 rd mags. They’ll give you a little more pinky room and you won’t feel the difference in size
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    Kar98

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    I got to finger-f*ck them at the gun show this past weekend, and for comparison, the P365 is seriously the size of a Glock 42. Smaller than a Glock 43 or a Walther PPS. A bit larger than a Kimber Micro 9.

    I know the technical information is out there, but sometimes it's difficult to visualize numbers ;)
     

    Fritz

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    Odd that one of the posters is so trusting of a gun that he literally had to take a file to, to get it to work properly.


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    There will always be as many opinions as there are assholes. My 365 has been flawless in over 3000 rounds. Not even a cycling problem. I carry it daily and have no concerns that it won’t fire. No machanical object is ever 100% reliable but thus far I have no reason to doubt it


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    SQLGeek

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    Odd that one of the posters is so trusting of a gun that he literally had to take a file to, to get it to work properly.


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    Fanboys gonna Fanboy.

    Between the primer drags, broken parts and now that, I'm steering clear. Sig needs to take a serious look at what they are doing.
     

    TheDan

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    If there are common failure points you can add an inspection and/or replacement of those items to your regular maintenance and continue operating with confidence. Applies to any machine really.

    That said, these phony US made plastic SIGs are crap ;)
     
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