New Sig P 365, looks interesting

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20180210_135923.jpg Another, with it stacked on top of my P232. It's about 5/8" shorter, the same width, and the same height . But holds 11 rounds of 9mm vs 9 rounds of .380.
I think Sig has a winner here.
 
View attachment 777892 Another, with it stacked on top of my P232. It's about 5/8" shorter, the same width, and the same height . But holds 11 rounds of 9mm vs 9 rounds of .380.
I think Sig has a winner here.

I will be making holsters for these as soon as I can get a mold, or gun, in house.
 
stole this post from another site from a couple of days ago:
these results taken from a poll on the 365 Owners facebook group
14 reported no issues
6 reported deformation of the slide and/or barrel
4 reported light primer strikes
4 reported failure to go into battery
2 reported slide not locking back
 
stole this post from another site from a couple of days ago:
Looks like we might should wait until they get the bugs worked out, eh?
That barrel/slide deformation is a pretty serious issue in my mind. I understand that the tolerances are probably very tight in order to get such a small package like the P365, but you can't have a barrel peening the slide like that.
 
I think I MIGHT be interested in one, but, I plan to wait until all of the bugs are worked out.
I really like my Kimber Solo, but, waited until they got them ironed out, before I bought one.
Most new models have some issues. Sometimes, it's not just new models, just lack of quality control because they have to get them out the door.
Heck, I was just reading that a law enforcement agency returned a whole order of Glocks, because they had issues.
 
Heck, I was just reading that a law enforcement agency returned a whole order of Glocks, because they had issues.

That was just a slight variation on perfection is all. I certainly hope we see more of these 10rd 9mm micros in the future and hope sig can iron these out...
 
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