I Got a New Concealed Carry

Published on October 30, 2022
Duration: 8:23

This video covers the initial range testing of a new Sig Sauer P365 concealed carry pistol. The presenter highlights the pistol's compact size and the modifications made, specifically upgrading to XS Big Dot sights with photoluminescent and tritium elements. Initial impressions of the trigger pull and magazine fit are discussed, along with a demonstration of shooting at an 80-yard steel target.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 concealed carry pistol was upgraded with XS Big Dot sights, featuring photoluminescent and tritium elements. Initial impressions include tight 10-round magazines and a trigger with noticeable take-up. The pistol demonstrated surprising accuracy by hitting an 80-yard steel target.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Intro and New Carry Gun
  2. 00:30Introducing the Sig P365
  3. 00:54Sight Upgrade: XS Big Dots
  4. 01:13Magazine Impressions
  5. 01:31First Magazine Load
  6. 02:16Trigger Pull Analysis
  7. 03:00Shooting at 80-Yard Steel
  8. 04:50Attempting Shots Through PBS-14
  9. 06:25Night Vision Shooting Difficulty
  10. 07:08Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Sig Sauer P365 in this video?

The primary modification discussed is the replacement of the factory sights with XS Big Dot sights. These sights feature a photoluminescent ring for daytime use and a tritium core for low-light visibility, enhancing aiming capabilities.

How does the Sig P365 trigger compare to other pistols?

The presenter notes that the Sig P365 trigger has a relatively long take-up and decent travel. This is contrasted with pistols like Glocks, which are known for shorter trigger pulls, suggesting it might be a noticeable difference for some shooters.

Can the Sig P365 be accurate at longer distances?

Yes, the presenter successfully hit an 80-yard steel target with the Sig Sauer P365. This demonstration suggests that with appropriate sights and shooter skill, the micro-compact pistol is capable of surprising accuracy at extended ranges.

What are the initial impressions of the Sig P365 magazines?

The 10-round magazines for the Sig P365 are described as being quite tight, requiring some force to seat properly. The presenter also mentioned a potential critique of the finger groove extension on one magazine, suggesting it might be modified.

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