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More capacity, easier to shoot, optics compatible, can mount a light easily. I shoot my G19 better than my shield. The 365 May have narrowed the gap you’re referencing though.Is there any reason for someone to choose a p320 over this?
Like the p238, how so? It's like the P238 in that it is a gun that shoots bullets.Just like the P238 and I guess the P320. Still interested but I like my shield 45 a lot.
More capacity, easier to shoot, optics compatible, can mount a light easily. I shoot my G19 better than my shield. The 365 May have narrowed the gap you’re referencing though.
Like the p238, how so? It's like the P238 in that it is a gun that shoots bullets.
This is definitely not the gun for you
I did while contemplating buying a RDB.Was referring to Sigs issues/recalls of new production guns as Squib308 mentioned... who pissed in your cornflakes?
I did while contemplating buying a RDB.
They won't sell for that much. If you put night sights and did the trigger on the Shield you'd probably be in for more $$ than the 365 will sell for.$600 is asking a lot when ruger and smith offer similar for half the price. I guess in states with mag limits this is maximizes capacity for CC and is worth it to some. Im very impressed with double stack at 27mm wide.
How much of a difference is there really between a P320 sub compact and the Sig P365 not enough to be bothered getting it when you can have 12 different configurations with the P320
So don’t get the ma compliant one. I also don’t think this pistol is meant to replace a Glock 26 or something like it. You can carry the normal 10+1 in the Glock and a 17 round spate for a total of 28, which is a lot better than the sig, especially in MA. I currently carry a shield which totals 17 shots. The sig much better replaces the shield with 21 shots than the Glock. My shield also has limited capabilities with respect to lights or lasers. I have heard the tlr 6 is good, but that’s a topic for another day.I am not giving up my Glock 26 either. I dont need a rail on a sub compact gun anyways, a funky light defeats the purpose of a small concealable pistol, the sig if it ever gets put on the MA roster? will have a horribly heavy trigger and/or a manual safety.
They won't sell for that much. If you put night sights and did the trigger on the Shield you'd probably be in for more $$ than the 365 will sell for.
How much of a difference is there really between a P320 sub compact and the Sig P365 not enough to be bothered getting it when you can have 12 different configurations with the P320
No need to get rid of your 938. I have one and I love it too. Alloy frame, easy to use, very compact, very accurate for a small gun, never jams or mis-feeds, just a really nice little gun. Much more accurate than my other compact gun, Ruger LC9.My 938 should feel threatened, as much as I love it.
Not a fan of the 365's looks, or the rail, but the 43 I was going to buy isn't a looker either.
The ergonomics of the 365 look awesome too, if you like the sig feel.
Like to see where MecGar stands in this. They make all the Sig Mags so I would not be surprised to see that they had a major role in this.I think they made the magazine first then designed the gun around it so this wouldn't really apply to anything that is currently being sold. Don't think other manufacturers would also design something new around a magazine patented by Sig either. So people are stuck with Sig if they want to squeeze out a few more rounds in a small package.
Interested to see how this maganize style gets worked into full size pistols with extra high capacity. Of course we won't be able to benefit from it in Ma.
One of my biggest beefs with the P320 was the fact that ground up designed a new pistol and left magazine capacity at 17. If they had gone for 19 or 20, that pistol would have been so much more appealing to me.
It's not going to anytime soon. There's likely some "compromise" going on here that may not scale out well, etc. Not to mention in full size pistols you're
not really space constrained at that point.
-Mike
I got my order in. Now we wait.