Firearm Part Durability, Gun Reviews, and AMA

Published on April 10, 2025
Duration: 327:50

This live Q&A session with Nightwood Guns delves into critical firearm durability concerns, particularly focusing on the SIG Sauer P365's trigger bar spring issue. The instructor emphasizes understanding a firearm's limitations and potential failure points, contrasting the P365's issues with more robust designs like HK and Glock. The discussion also touches on other known failure points in firearms like the Beretta 92FS and CZ 75, providing actionable advice for selecting and maintaining reliable firearms for critical applications.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer P365 faces durability concerns due to its trigger bar spring, which can fail between 200 and 12,000 rounds, rendering the firearm inoperable. For critical applications, firearms like the Glock 19 and HK P30/P2000 are often preferred for their proven long-term reliability and higher round count endurance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction & Live Stream Start
  2. 00:18:00SAR 9C Truck Gun Optic Recommendations
  3. 00:33:00Competition Pistols: CZ Shadow 2 vs. 2011
  4. 00:41:00P365 Trigger Bar Spring Durability Concerns
  5. 00:53:00DPM Recoil Systems & Ordering from Greece
  6. 01:05:00Atlas Apollo 1911 & Custom 1911 Makers
  7. 01:13:00Red vs. Green Optic Dots
  8. 01:22:00Bull Armory Ultralite Pro Release Delays
  9. 01:34:00Live Sessions with Other Gun YouTubers
  10. 01:41:002011 Grip Module Swapping & Gunsmithing
  11. 01:57:00Shadow Systems Value Proposition
  12. 02:06:00Smith & Wesson CXE Series Thoughts
  13. 02:13:00Fusion XP Pro Holster Fitment
  14. 02:25:00Paid Pistol Course Release Update
  15. 02:33:00Bull Armory as Favorite Manufacturer
  16. 02:45:00Lou Horton Performance Center Revolvers
  17. 03:02:00Appendix Carrying Large Revolvers (L-frame, N-frame)
  18. 03:41:00P365 Durability & Spring Issues Recap
  19. 03:53:00Red Dot Zeroing Issues & Troubleshooting
  20. 04:06:00Aftermarket P365 Trigger Return Springs
  21. 04:15:00Springfield XD 10mm & Micro-Compact Reliability
  22. 04:24:00Beretta 92X Performance Backstrap Comfort
  23. 04:50:00Glock Discontinuations & Gen 6 Rumors
  24. 05:00:00DPM Soft Spring Kit & Radian on P365XL Macro
  25. 05:09:00Glock 48 for Carry & Local Comps
  26. 05:19:00Atlas Apollo Delivery Time & CCO 1911s
  27. 05:22:00Watch: Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 1
  28. 05:37:00Optic Color Preference: Red vs. Green
  29. 05:43:00Ordering DPM Kits from Greece
  30. 05:53:00Bull Armory Ultralite Pro Expectations
  31. 06:05:002011 Grip Module Swap Difficulty
  32. 06:15:00Revolver Carry Comfort & Holster Solutions
  33. 06:45:00L-frame vs. K-frame Revolver Carry
  34. 06:59:00End of Stream & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main durability concerns with the SIG Sauer P365?

The primary durability concern with the SIG Sauer P365 is its trigger bar spring, which is known to fail between 200 and 12,000 rounds. This failure renders the firearm inoperable and is considered a wildcard issue, unlike predictable wear items in other firearms.

Which firearms are considered highly durable and reliable for critical applications?

Firearms like the Glock 19 and HK P30/P2000 are highly regarded for their durability and reliability, capable of handling tens of thousands of rounds with minimal issues beyond standard maintenance like recoil spring replacement.

What are some known failure points in other popular firearms?

Known failure points include the barrel locking lug on the Beretta 92FS and the slide stop on the CZ 75 series. These are generally considered predictable wear items that can be replaced as part of maintenance.

What is the recommended approach for training with a SIG P365 given its potential durability issues?

If you plan on high-round-count training with a P365, it's advisable to have a secondary, more robust firearm for carry. Additionally, consider vetting a second P365 for reliability with a lower round count for carry purposes.

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