FIRST MAG: SIG SAUER P365

Published on March 18, 2018
Duration: 9:27

Colion Noir provides an expert-level assessment of the Sig Sauer P365, highlighting its impressive recoil management for a micro-compact pistol. He compares its size and capacity favorably against competitors like the Kahr PM9 and Glock 43, emphasizing its 'game changer' potential for concealed carry due to its balance of shootability and concealability. Noir's analysis covers trigger feel, magazine options, and overall market impact.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir hails the Sig Sauer P365 as a 'game changer' for concealed carry, praising its exceptional balance of concealability and shootability. He highlights its impressive recoil management for a micro-compact, superior magazine capacity (10+1 or 12+1) compared to competitors, and a smooth striker-fired trigger with good reset.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Size Comparisons
  2. 01:29First Shots & Recoil Management
  3. 02:30Magazine Capacity & Ergonomics
  4. 03:31Trigger Analysis
  5. 06:01Final Impressions & Market Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P365 a 'game changer' for concealed carry?

The Sig Sauer P365 is considered a 'game changer' because it offers the high capacity of a larger firearm (like a Glock 19) in a significantly smaller, more concealable package without sacrificing shootability or comfort during recoil.

How does the Sig Sauer P365's recoil compare to other micro-compact pistols?

Colion Noir notes that the P365 has surprisingly manageable recoil for its micro-compact size, performing better than the Kahr PM9 and only slightly punchier than the larger Glock 43, making it very comfortable to shoot.

What are the magazine capacity options for the Sig Sauer P365?

The Sig Sauer P365 is typically offered with two magazine options: a standard 10-round flush-fit magazine and an extended 12-round magazine that provides a fuller grip.

How is the trigger on the Sig Sauer P365 described?

The P365 features a striker-fired trigger that Colion Noir describes as smooth with a good reset. He compares it favorably to other striker-fired mechanisms, finding it more akin to a standard Glock trigger than the Kahr PM9's trigger.

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