Sig P365 SAS Tabletop Review and Field Strip

Published on November 7, 2019
Duration: 13:48

This review provides an in-depth look at the Sig P365 SAS, highlighting its Sig Anti-Snag (SAS) features, including the flush-mounted FT Bullseye sight and ported barrel. The expert analysis covers ergonomics, magazine controls, a detailed field strip procedure, and a chamber support test, offering valuable insights for potential owners and current users. The high authority level of the reviewer is evident through their technical explanations and standardized testing methods.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 SAS is designed for concealed carry with Sig Anti-Snag (SAS) features, including a flush-mounted FT Bullseye sight and flush controls to prevent snagging. It has a ported barrel to reduce muzzle rise and undergoes detailed field stripping and chamber support testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 02:03Ergonomics and Size
  3. 03:00SAS Features and Sights
  4. 03:50Ported Barrel and Slide
  5. 05:30Magazines and Controls
  6. 07:52Field Strip and Internals
  7. 09:58Chamber Support Test
  8. 11:30Trigger Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key Sig Anti-Snag (SAS) features of the P365 SAS?

The Sig P365 SAS features a flush-mounted FT Bullseye sight system, eliminating traditional sights to prevent snagging. It also includes a flush-fit slide catch and takedown lever, further enhancing its de-snagged profile for concealed carry.

How is the Sig P365 SAS field stripped?

Field stripping involves ensuring the pistol is unloaded, pressing the takedown lever inward, rotating it 90 degrees counter-clockwise (often with a casing), then sliding the slide off the frame, followed by removing the recoil spring and barrel.

What is the purpose of the ported barrel on the Sig P365 SAS?

The ported barrel and slide on the Sig P365 SAS are designed to vent propellant gases, which helps to reduce muzzle rise and make the lightweight 9mm pistol more manageable during rapid firing.

What was the result of the chamber support test on the Sig P365 SAS?

During a chamber support test using Nosler Match ammunition, the Sig P365 SAS showed good overall support. However, a slight lack of support was observed specifically beneath the feed ramp.

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