Do Sig Sauer P365 Variants Fire On Their Own?

Published on November 24, 2022
Duration: 2:04

This video addresses concerns about Sig Sauer firearms discharging unintentionally, specifically differentiating the P365 series from the P320. The speaker asserts that while the P320 has documented issues with accidental discharges due to its FCU design, the P365 series does not share this problem. The instructor expresses confidence in carrying the P365 with a round in the chamber, a practice they would avoid with the P320.

Quick Summary

Sig Sauer P365 variants are distinct from the P320 and do not have the same documented issues with unintentional discharges. The P365's different FCU design and setup make it a safe firearm for concealed carry, even with a round in the chamber, unlike the P320.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & P320 Concerns
  2. 00:40P365 vs P320: Design Differences
  3. 01:06P365 Safety & Reliability
  4. 01:47Debunking P365 Accidental Discharge Rumors

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Sig Sauer P365 firearms have issues with accidental discharges like the P320?

No, the Sig Sauer P365 variants are designed differently from the P320 and do not share the same documented issues with unintentional discharges. The speaker expresses confidence in carrying a P365 with a round in the chamber.

What is the main difference between the P320 and P365 regarding safety?

The primary difference lies in their Fire Control Unit (FCU) design and overall internal setup. While the P320 has known issues with accidental discharges, the P365's distinct design prevents this problem, making it a safer option for carrying with a round in the chamber.

Can I safely carry a Sig Sauer P365 with a round in the chamber?

According to the instructor, yes. They personally carry a P365 with a round in the chamber and trust its safety, a practice they would avoid with the Sig Sauer P320 due to its known safety concerns.

Are all Sig Sauer firearms prone to accidental discharges?

No, not all Sig Sauer firearms are prone to accidental discharges. The issues are specifically linked to the P320 compact series. Sig Sauer is generally known for producing reliable firearms, and the P365 series is considered safe.

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