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I put about 350 rds through my buddy’s 365 this weekend. I flew back to LA for a LEOSA qualification and to hang and shoot guns with my friend.
Round count now is prob close to 800 or so with no issues other than the 1st 100 round session with WWB. I did have a few failure to lock back in the last round that was completely shooter induced. I have long fingers and wear an XL glove. Strong thumb placement required a bit of adjustment for me, but wasn’t an issue after the first few mags.
I’m amazed at the lack of recoil for such a small pistol. The X-RAY sights worked well for my old-man eyes and the trigger was very shootable. For me, this gun is MUCH more shootable than the G43 I briefly owned.
I will be ordering an IOP 365 in the next week or so.
Last edited by LSP552; 08-19-2018 at 10:19 AM.
It was OK, but any smaller and I would take a look at a Talon grip. For me, this will be a shorts and t-shirt gun, especially when I’m traveling in MA and CT and limited to 10 round magazines. The gun simply disappears under a t-shirt. Because it’s so small, handing (draw, reloads) suffer a bit compared to larger guns.
I’m judging its usefulness against similar sized guns. The strength of really small pistols is their size and I don’t think anything comes close to matching capability for the size of a 365.
1800 rounds fired. No problems.
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I purchased a SIG P365 last Friday 08/24/2018. I paid $500 + tax at Sportsmen's Warehouse in Rock Springs, WY. I've not fired the pistol yet as I'm waiting for an OWB2 holster from JM Custom Kydex: https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/OWB-V2.html. A couple things jump out immediately:
This thing is very, very small. Here's a picture with my S&W 642:
I like the prominent front sight:
More to follow after shots fired.