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Thread: Sig P365 - Single Stack 9mm w/10+1 and 12+1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed L View Post
    I also noticed that the guns sometimes fails to eject a fully loaded Black Hills 115 grain Tac-XP with the Barnes all copper TAC-XP Hollow Point. The round functions fine in the gun when shooting but when it comes time to unload the gun and eject a live round from the chamber it sometimes hangs up. This is likely due to the fact that the bullet is on the slightly long side. I like this round because it has a large hollowpoint and is relatively low recoiling to allow better control and follow-up shots. The round has noticeably less recoil and muzzle lift than an American Eagle 124 grain FMJ. The round is listed as having a muzzle velocity of 1200 feet per second, but I could swear that I chronographed it in the past and the average velocity was more like 1060 feet per second.
    Excellent load. Long and fully mag-length in 9mm Glocks.

    Is the ejection port in the 365 shorter? Eyeballing, looks like the nose of the round is catching a curve on the bottom right of the port.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vandal View Post
    Use my 365xl for running and had mag rust problems. Painted the mags with Alumahyde II and replaced the mag catch with an aftermarket one which is black nitrided stainless. No more rust.
    Who is doing the aftermarket mag catch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Who is doing the aftermarket mag catch?
    https://www.armorycraft.com/product-...h-with-texture

    https://www.vuurwapen.com/vuurwapen-...elease-button/

    I have tried both of them and really like the checkered Vuurwapen. In stock here: https://www.omahaoutdoors.com/vuurwa...utton-pyramid/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepper View Post
    Nice, thanks. Does the extension cause any issues with carry?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Nice, thanks. Does the extension cause any issues with carry?
    Not for me. You might want to join Sig Talk. Lots of info there too.

  6. #1326
    This is the one that's helped to eliminate my rust issue: Lakeline LLC Stainless Steel Magazine Release Button for 9mm Sig P365

    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Who is doing the aftermarket mag catch?

  7. #1327
    Quote Originally Posted by Ed L View Post
    I have a slightly used P365.

    A few things I noticed is that it is absolutely impossible to get 12 rounds into a brand new 12 round magazine.

    I also noticed that the guns sometimes fails to eject a fully loaded Black Hills 115 grain Tac-XP with the Barnes all copper TAC-XP Hollow Point. The round functions fine in the gun when shooting but when it comes time to unload the gun and eject a live round from the chamber it sometimes hangs up. This is likely due to the fact that the bullet is on the slightly long side. I like this round because it has a large hollowpoint and is relatively low recoiling to allow better control and follow-up shots. The round has noticeably less recoil and muzzle lift than an American Eagle 124 grain FMJ. The round is listed as having a muzzle velocity of 1200 feet per second, but I could swear that I chronographed it in the past and the average velocity was more like 1060 feet per second.

    Here are two photos of two different unfired rounds getting caught up while I was trying to cycle them out of the chamber.

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    Do you happen to know the build date of your pistol? Are you able to take a picture of the feed ramp on your barrel?

    I’m curious which version barrel you have and whether it’s the old narrow feed ramp or new wider feed ramp.

    I understand this could be, and likely be, not related to the feedramp at all.

  8. #1328
    Is there a listing of the changes Sig made to the 365 family since introduction?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  9. #1329
    The ones I know of

    - 2 striker redesigns
    V2 changed striker tip to make it angled to reduce primer drag and changed spring to a shorter length
    V3 changed the channel liner shape so that backplates wouldn’t inadvertently come off during firing
    - 1 extractor redesign
    - 1 feedramp redesign

    I’m sure SigTalk has these and more if you’re willing to wade through that mess.

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    In the very, very beginning there was an RSA change for FTRB and a change to the barrel hood due to peening.

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