Your Guide To The Sig Sauer P365 Pistols | Alien Gear Holsters

Published on January 31, 2020
Duration: 14:24

This video provides a comprehensive overview and comparison of the Sig Sauer P365, P365 XL, and P365 SAS models. The presenter, Nate from Alien Gear Holsters, highlights their differences in size, features like optic-ready slides and anti-snag designs, and magazine capacities. He discusses concealability, handling, and shooting impressions, noting the modularity of the P365 platform.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 SAS is designed for maximum concealed carry convenience with its 'anti-snag' features, including flush-mounted controls and integrated sights. The P365 XL offers an optic-ready slide and a slightly longer grip for enhanced shootability, while the original P365 remains a solid, concealable micro-compact. All models benefit from the P365 platform's modularity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Sig P365 Evolution
  2. 00:34Sig P365 Models Overview
  3. 01:32Sig P365 SAS: Anti-Snag Design
  4. 02:33Original P365 Shooting Impressions
  5. 02:57P365 XL Features & Optic Ready
  6. 03:19SAS Bullseye Sights Explained
  7. 04:06Magazine Capacities: 10, 12, 15 Rounds
  8. 04:40Trigger Comparison
  9. 05:33P365 Modularity: Swapping Slides
  10. 06:06Field Stripping the SAS
  11. 07:07Shooting Personal Defense Ammo
  12. 08:22Grip Feel & Concealability
  13. 09:04XL Grip & Beaver Tail
  14. 09:51SAS Grip & Concealability
  15. 10:26Holster Snag Test
  16. 11:22Drawing from Holster: SAS Test
  17. 12:03Alien Gear Shoulder Holster Test
  18. 12:34No Snag Promise
  19. 12:41P365 Evolution Recap
  20. 13:17MSRP & Price Point
  21. 13:40Final Thoughts & Carry Safe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Sig Sauer P365, P365 XL, and P365 SAS?

The original P365 is the baseline micro-compact. The P365 XL features a longer barrel and grip, and an optic-ready slide. The P365 SAS is designed for maximum snag-free concealment with flush controls and integrated sights, though its slide release can be stiff and field stripping requires a tool.

What is the Sig Sauer P365 SAS 'anti-snag' feature?

The P365 SAS is called 'anti-snag' because it has flush-mounted controls and integrated sights (the FT Bullseye system). This design minimizes potential points where the firearm could catch on clothing or holsters during a draw, making it ideal for concealed carry.

Can you swap parts between Sig Sauer P365 models?

Yes, the Sig Sauer P365 platform is highly modular. You can typically swap slides and barrels between P365 frames, allowing you to convert a standard P365 into an XL or SAS configuration, or vice versa, depending on your preference for grip, slide, and sights.

What are the common magazine capacities for the Sig Sauer P365 series?

The Sig Sauer P365 series offers various magazine options. Standard capacities include 10-round magazines. Extended options are available, such as 12-round magazines (often with flat or extended baseplates) and larger 15-round magazines, providing flexibility for different carrying needs.

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