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Sig P365 without question
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I wouldn't buy a gun I had to rebuild to meet my needs when I can buy a perfectly perfect Sig P365.
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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The 43X works just fine with its Ameriglo NS from the factory. Blue Label purchase. Carries nice, shoots great groups, Glock dependability.
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I wouldn't buy a gun I had to rebuild to meet my needs when I can buy a perfectly perfect Sig P365. The Glocks 43x and 48 were designed for jurisdictions that mandate magazines with ten or fewer cartridges. If one does not live in such location buying those guns makes no sense. For them it would be better to buy .40S&W or .45ACP handguns. For example, XDs .45 is surprisingly small pistol for cartridge it chambers.
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I wouldn't buy a gun I had to rebuild to meet my needs when I can buy a perfectly perfect Sig P365. Don't tell that to 1911 lovers...
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I wouldn't buy a gun I had to rebuild to meet my needs when I can buy a perfectly perfect Sig P365. Don't tell that to 1911 lovers... I have told that to several 1911 owners; when I bought mine I got the model that had all the features I wanted already on it.
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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I ended up buying the P365XL. There were things about both that I liked and honestly didn't think either was a bad choice, but in the end the Sig was my choice.
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I went through the same process a couple weeks ago, plus the G48. I found a gunshop where I could shoot all three and ended up with the Sig. It just felt a little better and shot a little better in my hands. No flies on either Glock, I think I would have been happy with that choice, the Sig was just a little better. I'll still probably pick up a G48 if I find one available locally though.
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For me it was a matter of concellabillaty. I liked the 43X but it printed much more than the 365XL. The 15 red capacity (with aftermarket mags) was a high point in it's favor but in in the end the Sig was my choice.
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They have both of these at my local shop and I'm in the market. The Glock is slightly cheaper but by the time I upgrade the sights and magazines it's considerably more expensive. I'm leaning towards the Sig right now. The Glock feels a little better in hand but the Sig looks like it would be a little easier to conceal because of the grip shape. Daily carry is a Ruger LCP9Pro right now. I've got a Sig P938 too but rarely carry it.
Any thoughts?
I sold my Glock 43 and my Sig 938 when I got my Sig 365. Love the way it carries and shoots. Have a couple of cool videos on my phone of me using the Sig 365 to shoot feral hogs. I have a Ruger LCP9,but it's the same size as the Sig with half the ammo. Also prefer the sights and and shooting ergonomics of the Sig 365. To me,the only rival for the Sig 365 is the Hellcat. I really like it too.
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