Those Tricky Sig P365 SAS Sights

Published on April 5, 2021
Duration: 1:17

This video addresses the perceived difficulty of using the Sig P365 SAS's integrated sights. Despite claims of inaccuracy, the demonstration shows effective engagement of a reduced-size torso target at 20 yards, ringing steel. The instructor suggests that proficiency with the firearm, rather than the sights themselves, is key to accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365 SAS sights are not inherently inaccurate; effective shooting depends on mastering fundamental marksmanship. Demonstrations show accurate engagement of targets at 20 yards, highlighting the importance of skill over sight design.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to P365 SAS Sights
  2. 00:14Perceived Sight Inaccuracy
  3. 00:25Demonstrating Accuracy at 20 Yards
  4. 00:38Hitting Steel Targets
  5. 00:48Mastering Your Firearm
  6. 01:07Conclusion: Sights Work

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Sig P365 SAS sights really inaccurate?

While some users find the integrated sights on the Sig P365 SAS challenging, the video demonstrates that with proper technique, accurate shooting is achievable. The key lies in mastering fundamental marksmanship skills rather than solely blaming the sights for perceived inaccuracy.

How can I improve my accuracy with the Sig P365 SAS?

To improve accuracy with the Sig P365 SAS, focus on fundamental shooting techniques such as sight alignment, sight picture, trigger control, and breath control. Consistent practice and training are essential to overcome any perceived limitations of the integrated sights.

What is the effective range for the Sig P365 SAS?

The video demonstrates effective engagement of a reduced-size torso target at 20 yards with the Sig P365 SAS, indicating its capability for accurate shooting at this distance. This suggests it's suitable for common self-defense ranges.

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