New Sig P365 in 380 and a rocky start…

Published on March 2, 2022
Duration: 0:13

This video provides an expert review of the new Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP, featuring a live-fire test by Tim from Military Arms Channel. The review highlights a rocky start with the firearm experiencing a failure to lock back or feed issue during rapid fire, offering direct observational insights from an established reviewer. The technical specifications and a brief demonstration of a common malfunction are covered.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP experienced a failure to lock back or feed issue during rapid fire testing, indicating a 'rocky start.' This established reviewer noted the malfunction immediately, highlighting potential reliability concerns with this variant during its initial live-fire assessment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & First Shots
  2. 00:03Live Fire Test & Cycling
  3. 00:07Malfunction Observed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP?

The Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP features a 3.1-inch barrel, a 10+1 round capacity, and weighs 15.7 oz. Its MSRP ranges from $499.00 to $579.00, making it a competitively priced option for concealed carry.

What kind of malfunction did the Sig P365 .380 experience in the video?

During a rapid fire test, the Sig Sauer P365 .380 experienced a 'rocky start' with a failure to lock back or a feeding issue on the final rounds, indicating a potential mechanical problem that requires further evaluation.

Who is reviewing the Sig Sauer P365 .380 and what is their assessment?

Tim from Military Arms Channel, an established firearms industry reviewer, provides a direct and observational assessment. He demonstrates proper range safety and immediately recognizes the mechanical failure, highlighting the firearm's initial reliability issues.

What is the significance of the .380 ACP caliber for the Sig P365?

Chambering the P365 in .380 ACP aims to offer a more manageable recoil and potentially a more compact platform for concealed carry, though this video highlights potential reliability trade-offs in its initial performance.

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