Sig P365 with fresh born on date

Published on December 27, 2018
Duration: 15:43

This guide details a pocket carry technique for the Sig P365, demonstrated by John Hickok. It focuses on using a specific pocket holster for consistent draws and minimizing printing. The instruction emphasizes the practical advantages of pocket carry for concealed handgun owners.

Quick Summary

John Hickok demonstrates expert pocket carry techniques for the Sig P365, highlighting the benefits of consistent draws and minimal printing using an Alabama Holster. He notes the P365's impressive capacity for its size, rivaling single-stack models, and confirms that newer production runs have resolved early reliability issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Reliability
  2. 01:03Capacity & Size Comparison
  3. 03:00Magazine Options
  4. 04:22Sights & Trigger
  5. 05:00Pocket Carry Philosophy
  6. 08:07Holster Demonstration
  7. 10:03Long Range Accuracy
  8. 12:28Design Concept

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of pocket carrying the Sig P365?

Pocket carrying the Sig P365 offers a consistent draw stroke regardless of body position and helps avoid 'printing' issues common with other carry methods, making it a discreet option for everyday concealed carry.

How does the Sig P365 compare in size and capacity to other single-stack 9mm pistols?

The Sig P365 achieves a remarkable balance, fitting 10+1 or 12+1 rounds into a sub-compact frame that rivals the size of traditional single-stack 9mm pistols like the Glock 43 or S&W Shield, which typically hold fewer rounds.

What holster is recommended for pocket carrying the Sig P365?

The Alabama Holster, a Kydex pocket holster, is demonstrated as an effective option for the Sig P365. It features a thumb-push release mechanism to aid in a smooth and secure draw.

Have the early reliability issues of the Sig P365 been resolved?

Recent production runs of the Sig P365, indicated by their 'born on' dates, suggest that Sig Sauer has addressed and resolved the initial reliability concerns, leading to renewed interest in the platform.

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