I really like my P365 SAS. The factory trigger doesn’t bother me at all, plus I’m not a fan of flat triggers, so I’ll stick with curved.
I love the bullseye sight on the SAS - I can acquire it instantly, it’s bright in any light (or lack thereof) and there’s nothing that can snag on clothing or...
Yeah, yeah. I don't shoot any other gun to the right.
I dunno. It didn't happen to me. Mark75H took it to shoot with his brother and cousin the weekend I was in bed with a migraine after my 2nd shot.
Forgot to post the range report last weekend on the P365.
It's a bit snappy, not really a surprise on such a small gun shooting 9mm. Stand One low power reload 9mm isn't as snappy. Swedish training ammo with a plastic bullet apparently felt like just a primer strike. We had one bullet that...
You'll pry it out of my cold, dead hands :mad54:
I'll be sure to post back with a range report. That sight is just so easy to acquire quickly. It's not meant to be a target pistol; it's meant to be a concealed carry pistol. Nothing to snag and an easy to acquire sight? Bonus.
I’m 100% lefty and I own a P226, an SP2022 (and now a P365!).
Not once have I had a problem with either the mag releases, the decocker or the slide release on the P226 and SP2022.
There aren’t a whole lot of guns that are set up ambi. I’ve learned to use my middle finger on the mag release...
I have an awesome husband…this is my combined anniversary/birthday present (anniv. is the day before my birthday) this year:
It has the green fiber optic (FT Bullseye) sights and they work really well. I can’t wait to take it out to play…
I’ve got a 21a in .25 acp; essentially the same pistol. Nice little pistol, more accurate than you’d think. My uncle gave it to me when I was in college - it was my first gun. I’ve never had any feed issues, but people with the .22 version of the 21a complain about them being picky.
It’s the...