Got a Sig P365 Today

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I usually stick to Glock pistols but this is small enough for pocket carry and has 10+1 with standard mags and 12+1 with the extended ones. Also has factory night sights. I had a S&W Bodyguard but never could get comfortable with the idea of a .380 for self defense. Anyone else have one?
 
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I usually stick to Glock pistols but this is small enough for pocket carry and has 10+1 with standard mags and 12+1 with the extended ones. Also has factory night sights. I had a S&W Bodyguard but never could get comfortable with the idea of a .380 for self defense. Anyone else have one?
Sweet gun, congrats!! I bought a Ruger LC9 today. Buddy had one and I liked it enough to buy one myself.
 
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I bought a P365 back in December. It’s a great conceal carry gun. It’s small size should really come in handy as the weather warms up. I recently bought a sticky holster to experiment with pocket carrying.

I also have a Glock 43X. I recently bought a Shield Arms magazine for it that now gives it 15+1.
 

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I usually stick to Glock pistols but this is small enough for pocket carry and has 10+1 with standard mags and 12+1 with the extended ones. Also has factory night sights. I had a S&W Bodyguard but never could get comfortable with the idea of a .380 for self defense. Anyone else have one?
I like the 365 (have shot/don't own)... Size and weight of 9mm for carry is/was a problem for me but I do not own a .380. Id be interested hearing how the weight with the extra ammo count works for you. I don't see one of them in my pocket... The Glock 42 maybe.
 
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I like the 365 (have shot/don't own)... Size and weight of 9mm for carry is/was a problem for me but I do not own a .380. Id be interested hearing how the weight with the extra ammo count works for you. I don't see one of them in my pocket... The Glock 42 maybe.
The P365 and G42 are about the same size, with the G42 a few ounces lighter. Here’s a great site for comparing handguns.

https://www.handgunhero.com/compare/glock-g42-vs-sig-sauer-p365
 
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I bought a P365 back in December. It’s a great conceal carry gun. It’s small size should really come in handy as the weather warms up. I recently bought a sticky holster to experiment with pocket carrying.

I also have a Glock 43X. I recently bought a Shield Arms magazine for it that now gives it 15+1.
I'd be interested in what you, or anyone else who uses one, think of the sticky holster.
 
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I'd be interested in what you, or anyone else who uses one, think of the sticky holster.
I just got it from Amazon last weekend so it’s too early to say. I’ve used it a couple times, both pocket and IWB and no issues so far. I like that if I need to run out real quick and I’m dressed very casually then I can just pocket carry with it. I’m not sure how well the draw will work though when pocket carrying as there may not be enough friction in the pocket to keep the holster from coming out with the gun.
 
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It is a great way to shoot yourself in the dick.
Have you ever used one? I was curious how safe it would be. The gun trigger is fuller covered in the holster. It’s not a hard shell but the holster is pretty tight, without much give. Seems like someone would have to do something pretty foolish to shoot their dick off with it.

if you have more info then I’d love to hear it, before shoot mine off. :)
 

Hank Camacho

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Why on Earth would you put a pistol near your pelvis without a hard cover over the trigger?

Give me one solid reason. There are tons of kydex holsters out there. Pick one.
 
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Why on Earth would you put a pistol near your pelvis without a hard cover over the trigger?

Give me one solid reason. There are tons of kydex holsters out there. Pick one.
Sorry, I’m not an appendix carrier. I go for 3 or 4 o’clock when IWB carrying. Still though, a gun isn’t going to shoot itself.
 

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That little gun sure is innovative, and not too expensive either. I’ll probably get one eventually.

I like my Shield a lot. Small enough, good shooter.
 

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^ +1 on the Shield - I have it in .40 and it is my primary carry - I love the pistol.

I have the Sig P238 in .380 that I use for summer carry when wearing casual and I have a sticky holster that fits in pocket well. The weapon becomes invisible and draws easily.

As an aside - anyone in danger of shooting themselves in the dick should not own a firearm.
 

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Primary is a FN509

my only sig is a 1911 and I’ve heard and read a lot of great reviews on the 365. Probably try to score one on armslist
 
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Primary is a FN509

my only sig is a 1911 and I’ve heard and read a lot of great reviews on the 365. Probably try to score one on armslist

I hope a lot of anti gun libs panic bought a ton of 365s they’ll want to sell later.

When S&W was running rebates on shields, you could get one for $200. I think that’s probably the best gun deal of all time. I got one with night sights and no safety for $230.
 

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I hope a lot of anti gun libs panic bought a ton of 365s they’ll want to sell later.

When S&W was running rebates on shields, you could get one for $200. I think that’s probably the best gun deal of all time. I got one with night sights and no safety for $230.
You won’t find a deal like that from anyone other than a crackhead
 

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Picked up one of these babies