First Shots With the Sig p365

Published on February 3, 2018
Duration: 2:12

This video provides initial impressions of the Sig Sauer P365, highlighting its compact size, surprisingly good trigger for a stock firearm, and ergonomic grip. The speaker, Daniel Shaw, notes the lower bore axis contributing to softer shooting and discusses the included 10-round flush-fit and finger-rest magazines, as well as the optional 12-round extended magazine for increased capacity.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 offers a compact design with a surprisingly good stock trigger and ergonomic grip. Its lower bore axis contributes to a softer shooting experience. It comes with 10-round flush-fit and finger-rest magazines, with optional 12-round extended magazines available for increased capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Setup
  2. 00:35First Impressions of the Sig P365
  3. 00:42Trigger and Ergonomics
  4. 01:01Bore Axis and Shooting Feel
  5. 01:15Magazine Options: 10-Round Flush Fit
  6. 01:22Magazine Options: 10-Round Finger Rest
  7. 01:30Magazine Options: 12-Round Extended
  8. 01:45Concealability vs. Capacity
  9. 01:55Availability at Gun Mag Warehouse
  10. 02:02Conclusion and Speaker Introduction

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the initial impressions of the Sig Sauer P365?

First impressions of the Sig Sauer P365 highlight its compact size, a nice stock trigger that doesn't suffer from being in a small package, and an ergonomic grip. The lower bore axis also contributes to a softer shooting experience than expected for its category.

What magazine options come with the Sig P365?

The Sig P365 typically comes with two 10-round magazines. One is a flush-fit magazine for optimal concealability, and the other includes an extended finger rest for a better grip. Optional 12-round magazines are also available.

How does the Sig P365 shoot for its size?

Despite its small size, the Sig P365 is noted for being surprisingly soft-shooting. This is partly attributed to its lower bore axis compared to many other Sig Sauer models, making it more manageable for extended shooting sessions.

Which magazine is best for concealed carry with the Sig P365?

For concealed carry, the flush-fit 10-round magazine is generally considered the easiest to conceal due to its compact profile. The extended magazines offer more capacity but can print more under clothing.

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