*NEW* SIG Sauer P365 - 1st Hundred

Published on April 11, 2018
Duration: 24:42

This video provides a first-look review of the SIG Sauer P365 after the initial 100 rounds, focusing on its compact size, shooting characteristics, and trigger performance. The reviewer, Justin Opinion, highlights the pistol's impressive capacity for its size and its suitability for concealed carry, despite minor initial concerns about slide lock-back. The review emphasizes the P365's potential as a new everyday carry option.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer P365 is a highly compact and thin pistol designed for concealed carry, offering an impressive 10-round capacity in its flush-mount magazine (11 with one in the chamber) and 12 rounds with an extended magazine. Its trigger is lauded for its crispness and short reset, and it handles recoil better than expected for its size.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: The P365 is Tiny
  2. 00:38First Rounds Through the New P365
  3. 01:40First Shots and Magazine Capacity
  4. 02:45Using the Pinky Extension Magazine
  5. 03:30The 12-Round Magazine
  6. 04:01Sights and Initial Impressions
  7. 04:22Dry Fire and Trigger Expectations
  8. 05:01Detailed Trigger Feel and Reset
  9. 06:28Holster and Everyday Carry Thoughts
  10. 07:07Target Practice and Hold Point
  11. 07:32Sight Picture Comparison (Legion)
  12. 08:45The Tiny Grip Feel
  13. 09:52First 100 Rounds: Awesome Performance
  14. 10:25Recoil Handling Assessment
  15. 10:31Out-of-the-Box Trigger Measurement
  16. 11:49Approaching the 100 Round Mark
  17. 12:15Magazine Loading Snugness
  18. 13:14Fine Shooting Little Gun
  19. 13:32One-Handed Shooting Test
  20. 13:44Weak Hand Only Shooting
  21. 14:16Sights and Grip Texture
  22. 15:02Reiterating the Small Size
  23. 15:43Final Rounds of the First 100
  24. 16:01Slide Did Not Lock Back (Again)
  25. 16:17Bonus Rounds: V-Crown Hollow Points
  26. 17:18Total Rounds and Initial Verdict
  27. 17:31Summary: Other Than Two Quirks, No Malfunctions
  28. 18:04New Everyday Carry: The P365
  29. 18:25Loading with V-Crown Carry Ammo
  30. 19:12Incredible Capacity in a Small Footprint
  31. 19:40Thanks to SIG Sauer: Game Changer
  32. 20:25Reliable, Handles Well, Proper Recoil Spring
  33. 20:52New Carry Gun and Future Review Plans
  34. 21:07The P365: 365 Days a Year Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the magazine capacity of the SIG Sauer P365?

The SIG Sauer P365 typically comes with a flush-mount magazine holding 10 rounds. When one round is chambered, it can hold 11. An extended magazine is available that holds 12 rounds. This capacity is remarkable for its compact size.

How is the trigger on the SIG Sauer P365?

The trigger on the SIG Sauer P365 is highly praised, described as having a nice, light, crisp feel with a short reset. It's considered excellent for a carry gun and even better than the standard P320 trigger.

How does the SIG Sauer P365 handle recoil?

Despite its very small size and light weight, the SIG Sauer P365 handles recoil surprisingly well. While it is snappy, the recoil is less than one might expect for such a compact firearm, and it manages it effectively.

Is the SIG Sauer P365 reliable for concealed carry?

After 180 rounds, the reviewer found the SIG Sauer P365 to be very reliable, with no malfunctions other than two instances of the slide not locking back on an empty magazine. The reviewer plans to carry it as their primary EDC.

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