The SIG Sauer P365 SAS is highlighted as a popular EDC choice, featuring a snag-free design for concealed carry. Its flush-mounted FT Bullseye sight and compact 9mm platform make it suitable for everyday use. The video also touches on the trend of sharing EDC setups on social media.
This video discusses the Sig Sauer P365 SAS pistol, highlighting its updated non-ported slide and barrel configuration. The description emphasizes its design for concealed carry (CCW) users, focusing on features that enhance smoother draws, faster sight acquisition, and improved engagements at realistic distances. Key features mentioned include the SIG Anti Snag (SAS) treatment and the integrated FT Bullseye sight, which eliminates the need for a traditional front sight, offering high visibility day and night via fiber optics and tritium. The flush slide catch and takedown levers are also noted for their snag-free design, contributing to the pistol's overall suitability for discreet carry.
The SIG P365 SAS aims for snag-free drawing with its Sig Anti-Snag treatment, featuring recessed controls and a flush FT Bullseye sight. However, testing revealed significant accuracy issues at 10 yards compared to the standard P365, and the recessed controls are difficult to operate. While reliable, the SAS's design compromises precision and usability for concealed carry.
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