New Sig P365 in 380 and a rocky start…

Published on March 2, 2022
Duration: 0:13

This review covers the new Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP, highlighting an initial rocky start with a failure to lock back or feed issue. The test involved rapid fire at a steel target, showcasing the firearm's cycling and recoil. Despite the initial malfunction, the P365 .380 is presented as a potential concealed carry option.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP had a rocky start during its initial range test, experiencing a failure to lock back or feed on the final rounds of a 10-round string. This review focuses on its performance, cycling, and recoil impulse.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig P365 .380
  2. 00:03Live Fire Test & Cycling
  3. 00:07Initial Malfunction Observed

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the new Sig Sauer P365 being reviewed?

The Sig Sauer P365 model reviewed in this video is chambered in .380 ACP. It's a variant of the popular P365 platform, offering a different caliber option for concealed carry and self-defense.

Did the Sig P365 .380 have any issues during the test?

Yes, the firearm experienced a 'rocky start' during its initial live fire test. Specifically, it had a failure to lock back or a feeding issue on the final rounds of the first 10-round string.

What are the basic specifications of the Sig P365 .380?

The Sig P365 .380 typically features a 10+1 round capacity, a 3.1-inch barrel, and weighs around 15.7 oz. Its MSRP generally falls between $499 and $579.

Who is reviewing the Sig P365 .380?

The review is conducted by Tim from the Military Arms Channel, a well-established reviewer in the firearms industry known for his direct and observational approach to firearm testing.

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