Re: shooting low
Are you using a combat hold sight picture (#3)?
That is how Sig sets up their sights...
Re: shooting low
Are you using a combat hold sight picture (#3)?
That is how Sig sets up their sights...
I jumped in the P365 water this morning.
Bought one from my local dealer.
BOD 5/23/19. The latest and greatest lol.
My old back and hips are protesting the G19/G17 and a spare mag, so I hope to make the 365 my primary.
Vetting begins tomorrow.
It did happen cause here's the pic.
My wife asked what I wanted for fathers day and I told her a Sig 365, should be here next week, ordered via proven outfitters, I think she is a keeper!
Tried out my new Sig P365 last weekend. At 25 yards, I bisected the target with the top of my front sight, which worked well. It is easy to get reasonably good hits with this gun.
The factory night sights are reasonably but not extremely bright in back and very bright in front. The real test for me will be how long they stay that way. I do not know who made the inserts.
The gun is very noticeably more compact than my Glock 26, and will likely replace that gun for pocket carry as soon as I can acquire a pocket holster for it. It may replace the Glock for IWB carry as well, although I want to see how well it works with gloved hands for winter carry first.
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I haven’t been carrying mine at all. I was flirting with the idea of an ankle holster for it. I know ankle carry is far from ideal, and I don’t plan to do it often. I prefer to have my Px4CC on my belt. but there are some circumstances in my life where it would be the difference between having a firearm and not. A couple companies make ankle holsters for the 365. Hard to tell which to try, or if it’s too big to carry that way and I’d be better off with a tomcat or something.