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Thread: New P365, fired 100 rounds, is this normal wear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G19Fan View Post
    I feel like you can't just say that and not show it with round count lol
    Haha! I just cleaned and oiled it, but will take a picture when it gets dry again.

    This is a low round count P365. I have others with 10k plus that look pristine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Haha! I just cleaned and oiled it, but will take a picture when it gets dry again.

    This is a low round count P365. I have others with 10k plus that look pristine.

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    Ha. Yeah it is funny how that works. I love honest wear on guns

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    Mine does not look anything like that.

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    Sig seems to constantly to be running rolling changes and or different coatings. My newest 365xl has a completely different striker color and profile compared to my other two and it isn't that much newer (a couple months). It also has a different sear color. If it runs, I wouldn't worry about it.

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    I took a close look at my P365X today for comparison. 708 rounds to date.

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    Is it just finish wear, or are there gouges, indicating metal on metal "sharp" contact?

    If just finish, I'd shoot it and forget about it. If those are deep scratches or gouges, I'd contact Sig.

  7. #17
    Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the help and insights.

    I ran my fingernail over the surface and I can’t detect any gouges so it’s apparently just finish wear. I was really taken back as my primary CCW P365 with 1,000 rounds has zero finish wear so I didn’t know if this was a sign of a problem or just different P365’s wearing differently.

    Sig customer service seems to agree with most here that if there’s no gouging or metal displacement it’s good to go.

    Again, I’m grateful for everyone’s help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJ View Post
    I took a close look at my P365X today for comparison. 708 rounds to date.

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    I like your front dot.
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    You can hit it on a buffing wheel and make it shiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockedBreech View Post
    I like your front dot.
    Yep, it’s not nearly this yellowygreen for real. The camera seems to make it pop for some reason. It’s just a typical green XRAY3 as came on the pistol.

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