NEW! SIG P365 SAS Review: How Does it Stack Up?

Published on October 10, 2019
Duration: 16:46

The SIG P365 SAS aims for snag-free drawing with its Sig Anti-Snag treatment, featuring recessed controls and a flush FT Bullseye sight. However, testing revealed significant accuracy issues at 10 yards compared to the standard P365, and the recessed controls are difficult to operate. While reliable, the SAS's design compromises precision and usability for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The SIG P365 SAS features a 'Sig Anti-Snag' treatment with recessed controls for a smoother draw, and a FT Bullseye sight for rapid acquisition. However, testing revealed significant accuracy issues and difficult control operation compared to the standard P365.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Initial Impressions
  2. 00:38P365 Legacy & CCW Revolution
  3. 02:22The SAS 'Sig Anti-Snag' Concept
  4. 03:47Technical Specs & Capacity
  5. 04:58FT Bullseye Sight Review
  6. 05:13Ported Barrel & Muzzle Flip
  7. 06:11Criticism of Recessed Controls
  8. 07:20Porting Concerns in Close Quarters
  9. 09:07Accuracy Testing Results
  10. 11:56Manufacturer Clarification on Sights
  11. 13:34Reliability & Ammo Test
  12. 14:15Final Verdict & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the SIG P365 SAS's 'Sig Anti-Snag' (SAS) treatment?

The SAS treatment aims to create a snag-free draw by recessing or removing external controls like the slide stop and takedown screw. This prevents the firearm from catching on clothing or holsters when drawn quickly.

How does the FT Bullseye sight on the P365 SAS perform for accuracy?

While designed for fast sight acquisition, the FT Bullseye sight on the P365 SAS lacks the precision required for accurate target shooting at typical distances, as noted in range tests.

What are the main criticisms of the SIG P365 SAS compared to the standard P365?

Key criticisms include the difficulty of operating the recessed slide stop and takedown controls, and significantly reduced accuracy at 10 yards, making the standard P365 or P365 XL preferable for many users.

Is the SIG P365 SAS reliable?

Yes, the P365 SAS demonstrated flawless reliability during testing with various 9mm ammunition, maintaining SIG Sauer's reputation for dependable firearms.

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