Sig P365 Review (Table & Range Shooting) - TheFireArmGuy

Published on April 7, 2018
Duration: 7:09

This review of the Sig P365 highlights its subcompact size and 10-round capacity, noting its similarity in trigger feel and disassembly to the P320. The presenter discusses potential issues like tight tolerances and accidental slide manipulation, as well as the proprietary accessory rail and magazine release design. Comparisons are made to the Walther PPQ SC, with the presenter favoring the PPQ's shootability despite the P365's capacity advantage.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 is a subcompact pistol known for its 10-round capacity, a significant feature for its size. It shares design similarities with the P320 in trigger feel and disassembly. Early models required tolerance adjustments, and a proprietary accessory rail is present to maintain its compact profile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sig P365
  2. 00:10Subcompact Size and Capacity
  3. 00:19Magazine Design Philosophy
  4. 00:31Included Magazines
  5. 00:45Grip Feel
  6. 00:58Comparison to P320
  7. 01:14Trigger Reset
  8. 01:21Production Adjustments
  9. 01:33Potential Slide Interference
  10. 01:58Early Release Features
  11. 02:01Night Sights (Sig Lite vs. X-Ray3)
  12. 02:29Comparison to Walther PPQ SC
  13. 03:19Proprietary Accessory Rail
  14. 04:04Magazine Release Ergonomics
  15. 04:33Weight Measurement (Unloaded)
  16. 04:51Range Performance and Accuracy
  17. 05:30Weight Measurement (Loaded)
  18. 05:54Holster Recommendation (Multi Holsters)
  19. 06:22Internal Breakdown
  20. 06:36Final Thoughts and MSRP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Sig P365?

The primary advantage of the Sig P365 is its subcompact size combined with a high capacity of 10 rounds in its double-stack magazine, making it a popular choice for concealed carry.

What are the key differences between the Sig P365 and the Walther PPQ SC?

The Sig P365 has a shorter barrel (3.1 inches) and overall length compared to the Walther PPQ SC (3.5 inches). While the P365 offers higher capacity, the reviewer found they shot the PPQ SC with better accuracy.

Did Sig have to make any changes to the P365 after its release?

Yes, Sig had to adjust production tolerances on early P365 models because the gun was initially built too tightly. They also updated the night sights from Sig Lite to X-Ray3.

What is the loaded weight of the Sig P365?

The loaded weight of the Sig P365, with 10 rounds in the magazine, is approximately 22.75 ounces.

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