Posted April 25, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Eve Flanigan

One of the most celebrated new guns at SHOT Show 2018 was the Sig Sauer P365, a subcompact 9mm. Sig Sauer shared a copy with Guns.com for review, and after a vigorous workout with six different shooters, we agree there’s a lot to be excited about, and one detail that needs work.
Built to conceal
The P365 is a striker-fired handgun with a 3.1-inch barrel.  It’s an inch at the widest point, just 4.3 inches high, and 5.8 inches long.  All steel components are stainless; the slide is finished in Nitride. The polymer frame features a pebbled grip surface and rail. It weighs 17.8 ounces unloaded.
The pistol’s profile is rounded where it counts.  The magazine release matches the contour of the grip. The trigger guard is curved. The corners of the adjustable tritium night sights are beveled. Though these aspects contribute to easy concealment and drawing, it’s not rounded to such an extreme that it looks toy-like. It looks ready to get the job done, and it does.
How to win friends in the concealment market
The Sig Sauer P365 packs 10 rounds in a single stack magazine. (Photo: Team HB/Guns.com)
Let’s talk about the P365 magazines.  The two metal-body, polymer-floorplate-and-follower magazines included in the

Source: Guns.com

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