Sig P365 with manual safety. I’ve been looking forward to this one coming home with me. Im going to be looking for a good re-purpose for my non-safety version. I also picked up a 15 rd mag for it, but, it will only be used for range time since there isn’t any back strap below the standard grip. Not sure why they didn’t give it some form like they did with the 12 round mags...picked up 3 of those months ago.
About your re-purpose non-safety 365...You can send it to me. I promise to give it a good home! :smile:
Just a word to the wise. The last time I struck a pen in the trigger guard and then started to write with it, i got mutiny! All by itself it wrote, "Keep me out of the trigger guard until your're ready to shoot fool!" :danceban:
Sig P365 with manual safety. I’ve been looking forward to this one coming home with me. Im going to be looking for a good re-purpose for my non-safety version. I also picked up a 15 rd mag for it, but, it will only be used for range time since there isn’t any back strap below the standard grip. Not sure why they didn’t give it some form like they did with the 12 round mags...picked up 3 of those months ago.
The manual paddle safeties on several striker guns I have tried seemed just like after thoughts- floppy and without good feedback, pretty much the antithesis of a good 1911 style safety.
Very crisp and solid metal. Moderate pressure on the finger swipe to disengage but it would be hard to accidentally do so. This was NOT an after-thought. SIG did it correctly!!
I am curious if the pull weight on the trigger is the same for those with and without the safety? I have no intention of buying one with a safety to compare, but I know the pull on my non-safety P365 is a consistent 6lbs. measured on my Lyman gauge. Congrats on the second P365.
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