I ordered a safety kit for my P365. Easy to install. Since all of my other semi autos are single action I wanted a manual safety. I know the P365 is striker fired but it doesn't have a trigger safety like Glocks and other pistols. Keeping my "booger hook" off the pew switch is a rule of firearm safety but I don't want a surprise.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
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My 365XL has the safety, I don’t have a problem with it. To me the draw stroke is similar to a 1911. A little practice with it and it feels natural. I like it. YMMV
My 365XL has the safety, I don’t have a problem with it. To me the draw stroke is similar to a 1911. A little practice with it and it feels natural. I like it. YMMV
My 365XL has the safety, I don’t have a problem with it. To me the draw stroke is similar to a 1911. A little practice with it and it feels natural. I like it. YMMV
Ditto for me, 40 plus years with a 1911, so not an issue.
I ordered a safety kit for my P365. Easy to install. Since all of my other semi autos are single action I wanted a manual safety. I know the P365 is striker fired but it doesn't have a trigger safety like Glocks and other pistols. Keeping my "booger hook" off the pew switch is a rule of firearm safety but I don't want a surprise.
Thanks for this post, I am going to have to buy this as I do not feel at ease with my SAS at all. It is the only striker fired pistol I own.
The slide release on mine is so tight I just do a slingshot with the slide. It' no biggie to me because I used to carry a LCP and empty mags didn't activate the slide release. I ordered a gray grip module with the safety kit.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
I went with the P365 XL with the safety , as a long time 1911 user it is just natural to sweep off the safety on the draw and reapply when going back to the holster .