SwampWolf
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I spent a lot of time in the last couple of weeks @ my lgs, handling four of the more popular "micro-compact", 9mm pistols (the Springfield Armory Hellcat, the Ruger MAX 9, the S&W Plus and the SIG 365 XL) and ended up going with the SIG. Hard choice, as each of them have their advantages, but the SIG felt best in my hand. I wasn't happy with the prices ($599.99 for the pistol and $50.00 each for an extra 12 round mag and a 15 round extended mag) but we live in a time when you may never have the opportunity at any price to buy these products again.
Though I like most everything about this pistol, I learned that I have a problem of sorts that I've never heard anybody else complain about with it: accessing the magazine catch is difficult for me to do without altering my grip more than I want to. And when I do get the mag to drop, sometimes the fleshy underside of my XL mitt keeps it from falling free. On the plus side, it's unlikely that I will ever experience an inadvertent mag dump.
I'm looking forward to doing some shooting with this little SIG.
Though I like most everything about this pistol, I learned that I have a problem of sorts that I've never heard anybody else complain about with it: accessing the magazine catch is difficult for me to do without altering my grip more than I want to. And when I do get the mag to drop, sometimes the fleshy underside of my XL mitt keeps it from falling free. On the plus side, it's unlikely that I will ever experience an inadvertent mag dump.
I'm looking forward to doing some shooting with this little SIG.