SIG P365 Chapter 2

Published on June 4, 2020
Duration: 20:59

Hickok45 provides an in-depth follow-up on the SIG P365, confirming its reliability after addressing early production issues. He tested multiple magazine capacities (10, 12, 15 rounds) and found all pistols functioned flawlessly. While minor primer drag was observed, it did not impact performance. The review also covers essential carry options and accessories like Talon Grips and various holsters, concluding the P365 is a highly shootable and reliable concealed carry option.

Quick Summary

Hickok45's follow-up review confirms the SIG P365 is now a reliable concealed carry pistol. After extensive testing with 10, 12, and 15-round magazines, all functioned flawlessly, and early issues like primer drag were deemed non-critical.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SIG P365 Chapter 2
  2. 01:45Addressing Early Reliability Issues
  3. 05:00Magazine Capacity Testing
  4. 08:20Primer Drag Inspection
  5. 12:10Holster and Carry Options
  6. 14:15Final Reliability Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Has the SIG P365 resolved its early reliability issues?

Yes, according to Hickok45's 'Chapter 2' review after extensive testing, the SIG P365 has proven reliable. SIG Sauer appears to have addressed initial production concerns like primer drag and slide failures, making it a dependable concealed carry option.

What magazine capacities were tested for the SIG P365?

In the 'Chapter 2' review, Hickok45 tested the SIG P365 with its standard 10-round magazine, the extended 12-round magazine, and the high-capacity 15-round magazine, finding all functioned flawlessly.

Is primer drag a significant issue on the SIG P365?

Hickok45 notes that while some primer drag might be visible on spent casings, it is not a functional concern for the SIG P365 as long as the firearm operates reliably. He emphasizes performance over minor cosmetic marks.

What are recommended accessories for the SIG P365?

Hickok45 highlights the benefit of Talon Grips for improved handling on the small frame of the SIG P365. Various holsters, including cross-draw and pocket options from brands like MCSC and Alabama Holster, are also discussed.

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