Originally Posted by Happy_Camper

That's awesome. Do you attribute that to ergonomics?
I like a couple of the P series for that reason.


Sir,

I could not give you a definitive answer in that regard.

Although I own numerous pistols, I am not a Pistolero.

I carry sidearm as a last resort to stop. Thankfully in 31 years of carry I've not had to do more than show my weapon. Other than that I use it to put down critters.

I have owned numerous revolvers and semi autos.

Started with Colt Mustang in 380 circa 1990.

Next was the Taurus 92 in 9mm in 1991.

Followed up with the Glock 36, until I got charged by a hog and I put 7 in his head. He dropped at my feet. My chamber was empty.

I figured no more Mr. Nice Guy and got a Glock 20 SF.

I like Glocks 'cause they work.

Next I tried the Kimber Solo in 9mm. It was very particular about what it was fed. I will not carry a pistol that ever jams on me.

For several years I carried the Glock 43 and it was very reliable.

When the Sig P365 came out I liked the fact that, IIRC, it came with both a 10 and 12 round magazine. Soon after a 16 round mag was available, which was double the capacity +2, of the Glock 43.

Factory Glock triggers are nothing to write home about, and after shooting the Sig for a bit, I was sold.

I've a Sig 1911 Emperor Scorpion in 45 ACP which is my favorite, but being short, fat and 70 years old with old man's butt, It pulls my pants down. I sometimes forget I'm carrying the Sig with a 12 round mag, and with a 12 round mag, it does not "print".

Anywho, if you decide on the Sig P365, I do not think you will be disappointed.


Ya!

GWB


A Kill Artist. When I draw, I draw blood.