10 Things You Don't Know About The Sig P365

Published on October 9, 2022
Duration: 8:44

This video from Honest Outlaw provides an expert-level deep dive into the Sig P365, highlighting ten lesser-known aspects of this popular concealed carry pistol. The review emphasizes its revolutionary magazine design, modular Fire Control Unit (FCU), various model iterations, and innovative compensator technology. It also touches on its striker design, unique sight options, availability in .380 ACP, and growing adoption by law enforcement, all presented with an objective and experienced tone.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 revolutionized concealed carry with its staggered-stack magazine, offering 10+1 or 12+1 capacity in a compact grip. Its modular Fire Control Unit (FCU) allows easy frame swaps, and models like the XMacro feature slide-integrated compensators for recoil reduction. It's also available in .380 ACP and is increasingly adopted by law enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sig P365
  2. 01:051. Revolutionary Mag Design
  3. 02:222. Fire Control Unit (FCU) Design
  4. 03:183. Many Variants
  5. 03:584. Thoughtful Name
  6. 04:255. Comp Technology
  7. 05:226. Same Striker Design as P320
  8. 05:437. Version With No Sights
  9. 06:178. It Comes in .380
  10. 06:509. Law Enforcement Use
  11. 07:3010. Lowest Bore Axis?

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig P365 magazine design revolutionary?

The Sig P365 features a staggered-stack magazine, allowing it to hold 10 or 12 rounds in a compact grip, a significant capacity increase for its size that has been widely adopted by competitors.

How does the Sig P365's modularity work?

The pistol's Fire Control Unit (FCU) is a serialized, modular component that can be easily removed and transferred between different P365 frames, such as the Standard, XL, or XMacro, enabling users to customize the firearm's size and ergonomics.

What is the benefit of the P365's integrated compensator?

Models like the P365 XMacro and Spectre Comp feature a slide-integrated compensator that effectively reduces recoil and muzzle flip without requiring a threaded barrel, avoiding potential legal or reliability issues.

Is the Sig P365 available in calibers other than 9mm?

Yes, Sig Sauer offers a .380 ACP version of the P365. This variant provides significantly reduced recoil and muzzle flip, making it a more comfortable option for shooters sensitive to the 9mm cartridge.

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