And remember when demons and beasts cast their darkness, you have God's love - and Browning's wrath - to guide you.
The Indiana State Police selected the P365 as an issued backup gun in 2019.
https://www.policemag.com/weapons/ne...p-duty-firearm
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P365 variants (standard, X, XL, Macro) are also the most common personally owned weapon at my agency. I wish I had an accurate count of how many are in the field. It’s in the thousands but don’t think I can access a list of exactly how many are actually out and about. There have been some minor issues like night sights dead from the factory and back plates on early models walking during firing prior to the redesign of the way the backplate is secured. No explosions or discharges from impact.
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No. Not even close.
Cops aren’t carrying p365 series guns in Duty holsters.
But cops carry the shit out of 365 series guns off duty and in plain clothes assignments, even cops who don’t carry SIGs as primary duty guns.
My local PD - 2k sworn, issues / mandates M&Ps as uniform duty guns. But since their switch to 9mm the 365 series has supplanted the S&W Shield series for back up / off duty and plainclothes use by a significant margin.