I love my P365 XL Comp. I ordered it without a safety selector. Compensation ports make it the flattest shooting sidearm I’ve ever shot. Reacquiring targets is a breeze. Now you can get 17 round mags for it, which makes magazine, change, smooth, and easy to strip out.
Chadd’s one of the few people I’ve learned to know in just the last 3-4 months that can be just flat-ass blunt to your face, add a little arrogance when necessary, call you an idiot or stupid and get away with it! He really is a kind soul and just love him to death, as he is sincerely genuine and has us all in his best interest! “Nuf Said” I like the Bible Studies too (the ones I’ve seen).
“Sawyer” ? You better be JOOOKING !!! And I suppose it’s Smith & Wesschon ? Heckler & Cook ? Bosch & Limb ? Don’t show up at a public range spouting that crap…!
I am not a fan of it for shooting it at long ranges, I prefer the good old p320 for that. That’s said, this might the smallest most shootable gun I have ever shot. It is the perfect gun if you work at a place that you can’t carry, but want to conceal perfectly, and still have enough capacity, and performance to take on a few carjackers at the parking lot.
@@sammyg4806ya most self defense situations aren’t gonna be long distance anyway. I have a P320 X carry and I never carry it. I always carry the 365x with Wilson Combat grip module and nothing else
I like my P365. No safety selector on it. It is more difficult to shoot accurately, but no more so than any other sub-compact I've tried. Regular practice is necessary if you're going to carry it as your EDC.
I had real nice experience with a G27 tbh. And a guy who said 45cal was the best ever, his guns were malfunctioning left and right(6 of them) yet while he flew rounds all over the place, could group with my lil 40 cal. The malfunctions weren't the gun's fault. He didn't seem to ever clean them. When I inspected them. But still....
So, if you got one with the safety selector and don't want the safety selector it's easy to remove and you still have the other built in safety stuff. About a two minute process to remove the safety lever. I have a P365 XL that I put a MCarbo trigger in, the extended Sig mag release , a Wilson Combat grip module and a Holosun 507K X2 green dot. I also replaced the mag spring and follower with ones from Mag Guts and went from 12 to 14 rounds. Very small, accurate and easy to conceal reliable carry pistol. I love mine.
I've owned, carried and RUN more handguns than are in most gun shops. I have also used iron sights exclusively(Until about 2 years ago). A year and a half ago I wanted to shoot the Sig EDC championship but didn't have a Sig. Well, i snagged a 365XL 7 months before the match. Immediately liked it but didn't LOVE it. I installed a Wilson combat grip module with the weight kit and a Holosun 507K X2 dot. Took it to the range and I was floored. This is one of the most accurate, best shooting carry guns I have ever owned. I have run 4 USPSA matches with it(for practice) and finished 33 at the Sig match(due to a stupid 10rd in the mag rule and I over loaded on the last stage). They even included a 75 Yard shot on a mini uspsa steel which most hated. The 365 has not missed a SINGLE beat no matter what I have fed to it. I recently got an X as a gift for my Dad with a laser sight. I DO strongly recommend the Wilson grip and the new macro 17 rd mags. It's an 18 + 1 pistol and it's much smaller than a Glock 19.
My best CC is the Sig P365X, hands down. Accuracy? Superior.. Does it print? No. Trigger? Best out of the box I ever used. The other CC's you mentioned are great as well. Your comments on training with a safety? True! Thanks for your review. (and all of them!)
@@LucidLoki I have Wilson grip on my P320 and my 365. Just got the P320 X-carry airsoft for dryfire practice and stoked I found someone that made a WC style grip for it so it’ll match my real one. Just gotta take the safety off though. Wish they made a 365x airgun and a WC grip for it too. Probably gun get the 365 airgun for dryfire too though anyway
I've carried a P365 (standard version with no manual safety) for about 3 years. It's fantastic. I have over 1000 rounds of all different types of ammo through mine with no malfunctions.
@@hartsickdisciple 1000 rounds over three years that’s 333 rounds per year that’s one light range day a year I don’t have a problem I have a difference of opinion
@@ImaYam That's not the point at all. If a gun can make it through 1000 rounds with multiple different types of ammo without a malfunction, that's generally considered a reliable pistol. It doesn't matter if it happens in 1 day or over a 3 year period. I shoot a lot of rounds through other guns too, which is part of how I know that 1000 rounds is a good standard. There are multiple guntubers that shoot competitively who do 1000 round reviews of new guns for the same reason. That's more than enough rounds to see what a carry pistol is all about.
For anyone with the P365X or thinking about getting one, I highly recommend the Wilson Combat grip module and the Magguts kits and their excellent baseplates! Their grip module is much more comfortable and the texture is great and the Magguts kits gets you up to a 14+1 capacity and the baseplate works very well with the Wilson Combat grip module and it fits my hand perfectly! The one thing I like about a manual safety selector is that it’s there if you want it and choose to use it, but you don’t have to ever even engage the selector if you don’t want to even use it!
This is my EDC Sig P365x non safety with a Holosun 407k green dot in a Tier 1 concealed IWB, I love this set up I carry it every day all day! The flat face trigger is awesome!
Just picked up a Sig P365 X Macro Tacops a couple weeks ago. For a compact pistol, it fits my giant hands excellent, it has a 17+1 capacity, doesn't have the annoying slide safety and is set up for a red dot. So far it has been amazingly reliable, and is a tac driver. What more could you ask for. It is now my go to EDC. Thanks for your review 👍
I have the same. I’m used to my Glock 19, but it’s a bit bigger than the X Macro, plus it’s the Gen 3, so no slide cut for a red dot. I put a Holosun on my 365 and it’s working fine so far. It is my truck gun.
@@joshueci After shooting mine, my brother switched over from his Hellcat Pro, and a good friend switched over from his Glock. They are both loving their new Sig X Macro Tacops. IMHO they are the best EDC on the market as of now.
@@Macreadysshack sig I’m pretty sure came out with 10 round mags, if not plenty of people in forums have made there mags for what ever round count there state is. Thankfully, here there isn’t a magazine size rule👍🏼
They can be bought with or without sn external safety. I dont mind them except in rare designs that engage the safety when the action is cycled. Just because it is there doesn't mean it has to be engaged, but when you want that extra safety, it's nice to have. Note: I have always trained with 1911 / 2011 style handguns so it is what works best for ME.
I love how you can swap things out on these 365’s. I bought an X because I prefer the straight trigger. Then I bought the standard 365 grip module and a 10 round mag with the finger extension. Now I have the best of both worlds for me. The grip on the X feels great, but that half inch really makes a difference when carrying it concealed.
In the people’s republic here in NJ I carry the 365X as well. Shoots well for what it is. Never had a stoppage over 5000 rounds . It’s the most reliable pistol I got that’ll eat my reloads , some of my other pistols choke on the reloads.
Wanted a smaller carry pistol and went to the gun store intending on buying a Hellcat Pro. Guy at the counter showed me a couple of other options including the Sig 365. Walked out of the store with an FN Reflex, internal hammer fired, 15+1 and the best stock trigger I've ever pulled.
I appreciate you giving Sig a try, I know you don’t like them but at least you're giving them a try. I have a 365xl with the xm frame. Great pistol. Thanks man!!!
I opted for the 365XL with a 1/2" longer barrel. A Hogue HandALL grip sleeve and Anjilu mag extentions make a great upgrade for very little money. Great little guns!
I have the 365X with no safety, my wife has the 365XL with a safety she carries in her CC pocketbook. My other go-to is my M18, which has a safety. Ive learned to use my high thumbs grip to press the safety down (whether its there or not) on any gun I shoot. Its just a natural movement now and i actually like the safety because it gives me something to press down on and control recoil, like a gas pedal. To each his own though, its all about personal preference.
I have an M17 with safety , and a 365 XL with no safety. I trained the same way using the safety as a gas pedal. It makes sure my grip is uniform each time I draw and fire also . I've been a Glock guy my whole life and got these 2 in the last few months. I'm a fan
Just recently bought both. I’ve already had a couple light primer strikes with the P365X. No issues with the G43X… Hoping it’s just my range ammo. New Republic FMJ 115 gr.
I've had my X (no safety) for a couple of years now. Put a Wilson Combat grip with weights, Magguts +2 and a Holosun 507k green dot. It's been dependable, I shoot it very well and carries easy.
The P365 trigger may feel gritty until you either break it in, or better yet polish the trigger linkage so it's feels silky smooth. I have a P365XL and a P365. I prefer the curved trigger and also installed the curved trigger in my XL. I installed the taller XL grip module on my P365, basically making it a P365X without the milling for an RDS. No malfunctions with 7 different different types/brands of 9mm ammo. I also use MagGuts 14 rd magazine kits, so I can carry 14+1. For my XL sized hands I installed an extended magazine release button, extended slide catch lever, and I also extended the manual safety lever. I also added a 2.0 oz weight inside the grip module for better balance when the magazine is low on ammo. It eliminates that top heavy floppy feeling. I normally carry with the P365XL. But I use the P365X for most pocket carry. If absolutely need to I can reinstall the P365 grip module in about 30 seconds. Two different slide lengths and 3 grip module heights available to mix and match. Very versatile and configurable to your needs. I would buy both of these pistols again.
Most serious shooters have red dots on any gun that gets used in a meaningful way, making the sights a non-issue. I don't own a single handgun with factory sights.
I have the P365 SAS because I have smaller lady hands and I love everything about it! It’s been incredibly, reliable, easy to handle, easy to tear apart, and put back together, easy to keep clean and comfortable to fire several boxes through it. Once you learn how to fire off of the green light site instead of having traditional irons, it becomes easy!
I bought a 365 in 2018 and switched it to an XL grip module a couple of years ago. I have been carrying it nearly every day since 2018. Have at least 5k rounds through it by now. Have many other compact pistols but this one is just the right size. It did go back to Sig around the 2k round mark for repair, started failing to extract every couple of rounds. But it's been great since getting it back.
I went to buy a new carry gun for a bit more comfort cuz the Glock 30 was just getting a lil heavy and feeling bulkier in the summer. I’m a Glock guy but working at a gun store I got to play with these. This Pig 365 was my first choice then the G43X was my back up buy. So anyway I walked out with an FN Reflex and carry it everyday! I love it!
I have a standard 365 and a 365XL, my EDC is the XL. I have Tylon grip tape on both of these and on the XL I've converted the 12-rnd mag to a 14-rnd mag which works perfectly 🇺🇸
I have the p365 and p365 XL. Holoson green dot, StreamLight TLR6, Magguts 14 round extension, 17 rd mags, and Hogue Grips. Both solid pistols with thousands of rounds and no jams. I also like how they are all innerchangable with the slides and lowers. 365 for summer carry, XL for winter carry.
I picked up my first P365 yesterday and just finished firing a couple hundred rounds through it today. I replaced the regular grip with the P365X/XL Laser Engraved LXG one from Sig. I was slightly worried about how snappy she'd be. Well... she did GREAT! Accurate, Reliable, and quick to drop back onto the target!
I stepped up from the glock 42 to the 365x “without” a safety😂 I had more malfunctions with the glock42 than almost any other hand gun I’ve ever owned. So far not 1 malfunction with the 365. However even though they are about the same size, I miss the light weight of the glock😂
@@tylerbeck3806I must have had got a lemon then. It was rare for me to not have a malfunction at least 1 in 20. I’m not knocking Glock at all, I’ve had several 19s that were flawless.
@@mattgrady5301 no company is free of defects. Even perfection fails from time to time! I would never carry something that didnt prove reliable in training. I've heard others say the same about the g42. I think the earlier models had trouble. I've even hear some modern g19s had QC issues. Carry what works. Criminals dont care about brand loyalty!
Funny, I went the opposite from the 365 to the G42 for much the same reasons. Edit: I tried getting into sig for a year maybe more. It makes sense when I see it but my Glocks give me the warm feeling my striker fired sigs never did.
I had a g42 that absolutely would not feed Hornady critical defense and a g29 with nothing but failure to feed with all ammo, even FMJ! Glock said they fixed the 29, they didn't and they swapped the rear sight so it shot 8" high at 20yds! Sold both and bought a G19 that has been flawless for almost 8k rounds. Guess i got a lemon, TWICE 😅
The whole 365 lineup is excellent. Love the slight humbling in this video. He’s been dogging Sig forever. Willing to bet in a year he’s changed his tune on Sig.
In the 365, hellcat size I would love to see what Chadd thinks about the Walther pps m2. It far and away feels better in my hand than the sig, Springfield, glock 43 etc. With the 7round mag it actually shoots better for me than the glock 19. I always add magguts +1 magazine followers to get an extra round in. Just remember, higher capacity = more weight if you really intend to carry all day every day.
Come for the review, stay for the excellent demonstration of safe and highly effective weapons handling. Great video, and I feel redeemed on my EDC choice.
My P365X has been replaced by my Glock 43X. Just personal preference. The Sig shoots well enough, but isn't quite as comfortable in my hands as the Glock. I'll keep the Sig as my truck pistol. Nice shooting!
Please do the XMACRO. It's much more comparable to the hellcat pro. It's also my EDC. I love it and I've owned every pistol in the 365 line with the exception of the TACOPS. XMACRO is by far my favorite followed by the 365XL
I use the P229 Elite for carry and love it... at home P226... love it too , but too big for IWB. These are just too small for my hands... But I'll buy that one from you Chadd for my gal!
I own both the hellcat and p365 x macro comp. I really like the x macro. It’s the same size as the hellcat pro. It truly out performs the hellcat. Also much less felt recoil. Not to mention the macro has 17 rnd mags. I recently switch to the macro for my edc.
Good review. Also, all EDC have the safety. So, even ones not built with one still get the swipe. I find that in training, I practice turning the safety off in holster as well as position three. Stay training with dry practice to ensure safe use.
Thanks for a great video. Each of the Sig P365 family of pistols come with or without the manual safety selector. You could have gotten one without the manual safety if that's what you prefer.
Indeed. Not sure if this was some kind of joke I missed or whatever. It’s based on the Swiss company SIG that later merged with the German company Sauer & Sohn. The modern Sig Sauer company is now based in NH.
If the "AU" had two dots over it (called an Umlaut in German) it would be pronounced like "OY" in English. It doesn't, so it 's pronounced like "OW". Also, the letter S followed by a vowel at the start of a word should be pronounced like Z in English. Finally, the German R is non-rhotic, like in Southern England. So the correct pronunciation would be something like "Zig Zoweh". Despite its Swiss/German roots it's basically an American company today, so you can call it whatever you like. ;-)
I appreciate the honest review despite your skepticism. The standard P365 is my first ever firearm, bought for CCW. I was a little annoyed that it had a safety at first, mostly because of all the internet weanies knocking safeties. I've since viewed a number of videos of citizens or cops getting their guns taken from them, and I'm glad it's there. I just train that every time I punch out, my thumb sweeps down. Every time I pull the weapon back, except for a reload, I sweep it back up. Like Chaad said, no issue as long as you train with it.
I carry a Shield Plus and it’s a fantastic pistol, I choose it over all my other carry guns! If you’re having issues with getting 13 rounds into your magazines you can disassemble them and do a little tweaking to the follower to get the spring to seat a little deeper in the follower, there are several videos on UA-cam detailing the process!
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@scottamy6496 I like the shields I shoot them very well. I didn't feel confident modifying followers on a carry pistol. I carry the M&P Compact 4" Optics Ready now.
J Hof Same here. I am always able to carry a 2nd magazine with me, so I feel happy with it. It's a very accurate pistol. I know that sounds ridiculous, but for some reason I just shoot it well. Another surprise is the Ruger LCP MAX. That thing is a tac driver @ 10-15 yds. Be blessed.
I've heard good things about these Sig Sours, my buddy transitioned from Glock over to these before the G43x came out because the mag capacity and size was the best combo available stock. Even now you gotta change out the magazines and magazine release on the 43x to have 15 rounds flush, so that's a bummer, but I shoot Glocks so much I don't see a point to switch over for carry when I can just spend a few bucks to switch out a simple mag release. I did shoot my buddies Sour at the range and it was a nice pistol, though. The triggers are pretty nice. I like the G43x's grip length, makes me feel like I'm shooting a big boy gun.
I’m a Glock guy through and through. I bought a P365x for my wife, and fell in love after shooting it. I still carry my Glock 19, but this pistol is nice!
Put 7000 ish rounds through a p320 brass, steel, aluminum case. alot of the time it was the cheapest fmj I could find. No malfunctions that I remember. Never had to touch the sights when I got it. Just saying.
I have the “real deal” model, the “no safety switch” model, and I’ve dropped it a few times on concrete loaded, by accident, it hasn’t gone off. Shoots great and has never failed me. I shoot it better then my glocks or walther ppq and it’s definitely a smaller barrel than the others.
Cool review. I had an original P365 for a while, I was able to hit a quarter-size silhouette at 50 yards about eight times out of ten. But the sight picture with those night sights they come with are designed to work a little closer for sure. Other than one of the mags needing about 50 rounds to get broke in and reliable, it was a good little setup. If they didn’t overcharge for mags so bad I might even still have it.
I think it’s the p365x macro that most people are getting these days. Maybe the xl as well. They feel great ergonomically but I haven’t fired one yet. Got my daughter a 43x instead. My input, her choice.
The XMacro has been a game changer for my EDC. It's freaking sorcery. Trying to get my wife to move over to a P365X from her P938 just for the extra capacity and optics ready slide.
Wife has a hellcat pro and I ran a 365 last weekend. I’m a Glock guy and carry a 19 but I gotta say, I love the 365 and hellcat. Can’t go wrong with any of those three. Get what you like a train with it.
I hate ordinary men with bravado & huge egos that like to brag & talk shit. BUT, I Love when a Navy SEAL does it. It makes me smile & laugh every time. Chadd is freaking awesome & that whole elite class of men have that same mentality. They must have it to set themselves apart from ordinary men. Luv this Frogman right here & respect the Hell outta all Special Operators both Stateside & abroad. They deserve to talk all the shit they want because you KNOW they damn sure can back it up!🇺🇸⭐
I got my wife a Sig Sauer P365X-Macro, non-comp'd and no safety. It actually fits my large bear paw and shoots great. The most important part is she can shoot it comfortably and accurately, especially with a Holosun EPS Carry GDS on it.
I don't really like small pistols, I would just assume carry a full size pistol like a VP9 or an XDM Elite. I have large hands that make it tough to hold a smaller model. I guy I shoot with talked me into a smaller pistol so I ended up with a P365X Macro and it is not bad. Not a really small frame but still conceals a lot better than a full size frame. I like this pistol fairly well.
Add the wilson combat grip module and honestly it feels like a whole new gun. I felt I was able to run it a bit better. I don’t see you throwing 50 bucks in it on another review, but I would be curious to see what you think after a small change.
Just removed my manual safety on my P365 and also changed my grip to a Wilson combat XL. Feels great and no more worries about the manual safety getting hit under recoil.
@@Mango10449 if he isn't braindead he'll remind you he said "larger" which means better accuracy, recoil management, and higher velocity. but he is still a doofus. and so are you
I've seen a ton of failures on the range with the 320, none with the 365 variants but I haven't seen a lot of rounds through them either. The red dots for the 365XL fail / break constantly. The biggest issue with any subcompact pistol is surface area vs your hands. Everyone I see on the range shooting the smaller guns doesn't shoot them very well. No matter what brand you prefer, buy a gun that allows you to get all of your hands on the gun. Hard to do on a really small pistol
Never been a fan of those top heavy Sig pistols. I taught myself how to shoot with an HKvp9 back in the day...like 10 years ago or so. Still have it. Still love it. I have since then procured one Sig, and like 6 Glocks. 5 of them in 9mm and one in 10mm. They all shoot as good as i can shoot them!
@gradyhue Copy. Yeah I haven't had a chance to put my hands on one yet but, that makes sense based on the look of it. I have got ahold of one of those 320-X Legion pistols and that one in particular was absolutely beautiful. Wood grips. Steel frame I think? Maybe aluminum I forget but, super smooth, great feel, along with all the features a growing boy could want. The newer stuff sig has put out has definitely made me consider getting one but, at this point it almost seems impractical given the amount of time/rounds I've got behind a glock. I can certainly see why people like them though!
I'm a retired Federal Agent and I have been carrying the P365 since it came out. Mine does not have the safety, which I like because as the saying goes, 'My finger is the safety' and I like it that way. I also have, but don't carry that much, is the P229. That was my duty carrying but in civilian life, it's just too big to be carried on my hip. The P365, like you said, carries nicely in my jacket pocket, in a holster on my hip or in the small of my back, which is rarely. As those of us who have been trained in the supposed real dynamics of 'an encounter of the close kind' a shootout happens between 1 to 3-7 yards so distance isn't the issue, getting that thing out quickly is pointed is the name of the game and in my humble opinion, the P365 is the best pistol to do that to get yourself out of trouble.
I've been a cop for 26 years, I carry a Glock duty weapon and mix and match Glock and Hellcat for my off-duty EDC. Nuff said. (everyone has their own opinion, cops/ex-cops included)
My dad was a cop for 30+ years who parked the squad car at the many different hiding spots around the county and got hammered every day. He carried an S&W 27. Nuff said.
I like that you went into detail about the safety. I started shooting with a 1911. I also had a S&W model 39 back in the 80s. Only own a few guns and when I went to buy a new handgun I went for the FNX 45 T... same manual at arms really as both the 1911 and model 39. Maybe more the 39 due to the single/double action. Love the FNs... So when I decided to buy something a bit more concielable I ordered an FN9c... and ordered with manual safety. All my pistols have them... wife trains with them... sticking it down in appendix feels better to me with a safety. In fact I chose the FNX over the Sig at the time because the Sig was too different in operation compared to the 1911... Bought my Government model at 18.... in 1974... been shooting it ever since... Thats muscle memory.
I have one of these Sig Sawyer (no safety selector) and I am on my THIRD recoil spring assemblies. This one is different than the other's so maybe it will be ok. The problem is the very end of the spring is jumping over the next coil in the spring. So the next time you break the weapon down it becomes impossible to pull the slide all the way back to release the breakdown lever and slide lock. I've put nearly 5,000 rounds through it and it's performed just fine - enough for me to consider it dependable. I'm having a hard time getting past the recoil spring problem. I have a Wilson Combat grip module and like it very much. Would like to see Wilson mash up the 365x and the macro grip module. But I need to get past the recoil spring/rod assembly problem before I spend another nickel on it.
@@Redbeard1978 the malfunctioning came through a pmag which i use for malfunction training. Never use it to carry. Had recently had two malfunctions and it was a failure to feed. Not sure what caused it. I used factory mag from Sig. but my confidence is still in the gun!
I bought a XL when my daughter decided to get a handgun. She shot a Hellcat, the 365X, and a Glock and didn’t like them, but decided on the 365XL after shooting mine. She bought hers the next day. I carry 2 with and 2 without manual safeties (not at the same time), and the way I draw my thumb is high up on the slide and rides it down so the safeties are no big deal to me.
I would love to see you do a review of the P365 X-Macro. I purchased it as my first gun ever, for my daily carry. I have put about 4K rounds through it and love the feel, but am now having problems with the slide locking back while still having rounds in the magazine. This malfunction happens every time I shoot it now. I have a feeling that Sig's quality has gone waaaay down hill. Ill be buying a new carry gun as soon as I can afford to replace my Sig after spending a HEFTY $800 on the x-macro.
Would have been great to see you run this with the P365x Macro with the ported barrel. Just got back from Sig a few minutes ago and that thing is sweeeet.
As a P365 owner, I can confirm, my wife is always complimenting me on how well I shoot despite my small package.
Your small package has nothing to do with this conversation 😂
as long as the Mrs. is satisfied that's all that matters
Ain’t nothing worse than a small package that shoots too much.
I tell my hubby that all the time. He don’t care.
It ain't the size of the package that matters, it's all about how ya aim it.😉
They are a good gun but there no hellcat
I love my P365 XL Comp. I ordered it without a safety selector. Compensation ports make it the flattest shooting sidearm I’ve ever shot. Reacquiring targets is a breeze. Now you can get 17 round mags for it, which makes magazine, change, smooth, and easy to strip out.
I was wondering what he was talking about. My 365 doesn’t have a safety
Chadd calling it Sig Sawyer seriously made my day.
Rush should do a song...
Same
“So first of all, get it right”!
Chadd’s one of the few people I’ve learned to know in just the last 3-4 months that can be just flat-ass blunt to your face, add a little arrogance when necessary, call you an idiot or stupid and get away with it! He really is a kind soul and just love him to death, as he is sincerely genuine and has us all in his best interest! “Nuf Said”
I like the Bible Studies too (the ones I’ve seen).
“Sawyer” ? You better be JOOOKING !!!
And I suppose it’s Smith & Wesschon ?
Heckler & Cook ?
Bosch & Limb ?
Don’t show up at a public range spouting that crap…!
Within 3 minutes time chadd went from wondering if it would shoot, to suggesting all the places you can carry it. Lol, welcome to the p365 family!
Okay Chadd🐸🔱 let's put this Sig 365 back in the box! Remember YOU said the only good Sig was the 226!
FACTS! These guns have a cult following for a reason.
To small.
I am not a fan of it for shooting it at long ranges, I prefer the good old p320 for that. That’s said, this might the smallest most shootable gun I have ever shot.
It is the perfect gun if you work at a place that you can’t carry, but want to conceal perfectly, and still have enough capacity, and performance to take on a few carjackers at the parking lot.
@@sammyg4806ya most self defense situations aren’t gonna be long distance anyway. I have a P320 X carry and I never carry it. I always carry the 365x with Wilson Combat grip module and nothing else
I like my P365. No safety selector on it. It is more difficult to shoot accurately, but no more so than any other sub-compact I've tried. Regular practice is necessary if you're going to carry it as your EDC.
I like mine too but I wish I had not bought the comp with the shorter barrel.
Same.
@@clutch2827 "I wish I had not bought the comp with the shorter barrel."
buy the parts. install parts.
@@SHL-ge3wn give me money
I had real nice experience with a G27 tbh. And a guy who said 45cal was the best ever, his guns were malfunctioning left and right(6 of them) yet while he flew rounds all over the place, could group with my lil 40 cal. The malfunctions weren't the gun's fault. He didn't seem to ever clean them. When I inspected them. But still....
So, if you got one with the safety selector and don't want the safety selector it's easy to remove and you still have the other built in safety stuff. About a two minute process to remove the safety lever. I have a P365 XL that I put a MCarbo trigger in, the extended Sig mag release , a Wilson Combat grip module and a Holosun 507K X2 green dot. I also replaced the mag spring and follower with ones from Mag Guts and went from 12 to 14 rounds. Very small, accurate and easy to conceal reliable carry pistol. I love mine.
The Wilson combat grip is the best upgrade for the 365. Everything else I keep stock.
I've owned, carried and RUN more handguns than are in most gun shops. I have also used iron sights exclusively(Until about 2 years ago). A year and a half ago I wanted to shoot the Sig EDC championship but didn't have a Sig. Well, i snagged a 365XL 7 months before the match. Immediately liked it but didn't LOVE it. I installed a Wilson combat grip module with the weight kit and a Holosun 507K X2 dot. Took it to the range and I was floored. This is one of the most accurate, best shooting carry guns I have ever owned. I have run 4 USPSA matches with it(for practice) and finished 33 at the Sig match(due to a stupid 10rd in the mag rule and I over loaded on the last stage). They even included a 75 Yard shot on a mini uspsa steel which most hated. The 365 has not missed a SINGLE beat no matter what I have fed to it. I recently got an X as a gift for my Dad with a laser sight. I DO strongly recommend the Wilson grip and the new macro 17 rd mags. It's an 18 + 1 pistol and it's much smaller than a Glock 19.
Sure bud
Couldn't agree more. Makes Glock 19 a great paper weight 😅
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It’s a 17 round mag +1!! !
@@1olddirtroad mistype. Relax
How dangerous is this man honestly. Good to have him on our side
The most elite level of danger you can achieve as a human basically. ❤ Two votes for glad he's on our team😂
Yeah Team White!
Lol. Murica. 🐍🦅
With this “country boys can survive attitude ?”
Probably deadly af
I’ve known a few.
Love this channel
My best CC is the Sig P365X, hands down. Accuracy? Superior.. Does it print? No. Trigger? Best out of the box I ever used. The other CC's you mentioned are great as well. Your comments on training with a safety? True! Thanks for your review. (and all of them!)
You really need to get out more.
I run the same but with Wilson Combat grip module and no safety. Love it. Will never change it
@@rvroutdoors2131definitely gotta get the Wilson Combat grip👍🏼
@@LucidLoki I have Wilson grip on my P320 and my 365. Just got the P320 X-carry airsoft for dryfire practice and stoked I found someone that made a WC style grip for it so it’ll match my real one. Just gotta take the safety off though. Wish they made a 365x airgun and a WC grip for it too. Probably gun get the 365 airgun for dryfire too though anyway
I've carried a P365 (standard version with no manual safety) for about 3 years. It's fantastic. I have over 1000 rounds of all different types of ammo through mine with no malfunctions.
Over a 1000 rounds
-_-
@@ImaYam 1000 rounds with no malfunctions is a very good indicator of reliability. What's your problem?
@@hartsickdisciple 1000 rounds over three years that’s 333 rounds per year that’s one light range day a year I don’t have a problem I have a difference of opinion
@@ImaYam That's not the point at all. If a gun can make it through 1000 rounds with multiple different types of ammo without a malfunction, that's generally considered a reliable pistol. It doesn't matter if it happens in 1 day or over a 3 year period.
I shoot a lot of rounds through other guns too, which is part of how I know that 1000 rounds is a good standard. There are multiple guntubers that shoot competitively who do 1000 round reviews of new guns for the same reason. That's more than enough rounds to see what a carry pistol is all about.
For anyone with the P365X or thinking about getting one, I highly recommend the Wilson Combat grip module and the Magguts kits and their excellent baseplates! Their grip module is much more comfortable and the texture is great and the Magguts kits gets you up to a 14+1 capacity and the baseplate works very well with the Wilson Combat grip module and it fits my hand perfectly! The one thing I like about a manual safety selector is that it’s there if you want it and choose to use it, but you don’t have to ever even engage the selector if you don’t want to even use it!
Exactly what i did with mine with a holosun optic on it. I love mine.
Quick note, I have the WC grip (and love it) but the texture has torn small holes in my cotton T shirts.
So true. I have one for mine. It wasn't bad stock but WC Takes it to the next level.
Yes. I imagine a long day at the range would require some lightweight mechanics gloves of sort
I have the standard 365 and recently swapped out the WC grip for it, and I completely agree. Well worth the few dollars, makes a world of difference.
This is my EDC Sig P365x non safety with a Holosun 407k green dot in a Tier 1 concealed IWB, I love this set up I carry it every day all day! The flat face trigger is awesome!
Just picked up a Sig P365 X Macro Tacops a couple weeks ago. For a compact pistol, it fits my giant hands excellent, it has a 17+1 capacity, doesn't have the annoying slide safety and is set up for a red dot. So far it has been amazingly reliable, and is a tac driver. What more could you ask for. It is now my go to EDC. Thanks for your review 👍
I have the same. I’m used to my Glock 19, but it’s a bit bigger than the X Macro, plus it’s the Gen 3, so no slide cut for a red dot. I put a Holosun on my 365 and it’s working fine so far. It is my truck gun.
Would buy but live in Washington State. If I could run my 12 and 15 round XL mags I’d buy it anyway
I have the same. Switched over from the hellcat pro. Happy about my choice.
@@joshueci After shooting mine, my brother switched over from his Hellcat Pro, and a good friend switched over from his Glock. They are both loving their new Sig X Macro Tacops. IMHO they are the best EDC on the market as of now.
@@Macreadysshack sig I’m pretty sure came out with 10 round mags, if not plenty of people in forums have made there mags for what ever round count there state is. Thankfully, here there isn’t a magazine size rule👍🏼
They can be bought with or without sn external safety. I dont mind them except in rare designs that engage the safety when the action is cycled. Just because it is there doesn't mean it has to be engaged, but when you want that extra safety, it's nice to have. Note: I have always trained with 1911 / 2011 style handguns so it is what works best for ME.
You should check out the Super Safety. It engages the safety every time the gun cycles.
I love how you can swap things out on these 365’s. I bought an X because I prefer the straight trigger. Then I bought the standard 365 grip module and a 10 round mag with the finger extension. Now I have the best of both worlds for me. The grip on the X feels great, but that half inch really makes a difference when carrying it concealed.
Look into a Mag guts kit. Adds 2 rounds and no length to the magazine...and adds a slight flare for the pinkie. So sweet.
Wouldn’t it have been easier to get the normal 365 and swap the trigger?
can you actually shoot?
x grip is much better regular P365 grip
@@thundercell13Yeah what the hell? Lol
He bought a P365X and turned it into a standard P365. Lol
It comes without the thumb safety as well. Great little gun. I use the P365 X MACRO now (without the slide vents) just to get a little better grip.
The Safety is also removable.
ah yes, the slide vents. thats right next to the clip remove button right?
@@jameskaminski6574 comp slide. I see why he called it that because it’s not an actual compensator
what's a clip you mean magazine@@jameskaminski6574
@@rvroutdoors2131
Side safety is mandatory in Mass.
Dang, Chad, you talk like SIG stole your truck, kissed your girlfriend, and kicked your dog!
More like 'stole his Prius, kissed his dog and kicked his girlfriend'.
This is my EDC here in Florida. Never had an issue with it, over 1000 rounds through it. Keep it clean and oiled. It shoots perfectly.
In the people’s republic here in NJ I carry the 365X as well. Shoots well for what it is. Never had a stoppage over 5000 rounds . It’s the most reliable pistol I got that’ll eat my reloads , some of my other pistols choke on the reloads.
@@matthewmattison7642 they let you own guns in Jersey ???
Wanted a smaller carry pistol and went to the gun store intending on buying a Hellcat Pro. Guy at the counter showed me a couple of other options including the Sig 365. Walked out of the store with an FN Reflex, internal hammer fired, 15+1 and the best stock trigger I've ever pulled.
My 365X Comp has 17+1 but is the size of a 10+1. Integrated optics and pic rail to boot. Can't beat it for the money.
I appreciate you giving Sig a try, I know you don’t like them but at least you're giving them a try. I have a 365xl with the xm frame. Great pistol. Thanks man!!!
Have you seen the Icarus frame? It is sweet.
He loved the P226. Is the only Sig with a questionable reputation the P320?
I opted for the 365XL with a 1/2" longer barrel. A Hogue HandALL grip sleeve and Anjilu mag extentions make a great upgrade for very little money. Great little guns!
Added a threaded barrel for even more length, and the macro grip to keep it from jumping out of my fingers
I love mine
This is exactly the gun I have been thinking about buying. I wear a sport coat to work, and this will perfectly fit into an inside pocket.
“You ain’t gon look like dis” 😂 my dude has the best American accent ever💯
Which is why i laughed when he corrected the pronunciation of "Sauer".
Love my SIG P365X!! It's been my EDC for about 2 years. I don't think you can get a better small 9mm EDC.
I have the 365X with no safety, my wife has the 365XL with a safety she carries in her CC pocketbook. My other go-to is my M18, which has a safety. Ive learned to use my high thumbs grip to press the safety down (whether its there or not) on any gun I shoot. Its just a natural movement now and i actually like the safety because it gives me something to press down on and control recoil, like a gas pedal. To each his own though, its all about personal preference.
I have an M17 with safety , and a 365 XL with no safety. I trained the same way using the safety as a gas pedal. It makes sure my grip is uniform each time I draw and fire also . I've been a Glock guy my whole life and got these 2 in the last few months. I'm a fan
I love my P365 Gen 2 with the Tritium sights. Can't recall any malfunctions with it over 5 years.
P365 is one of my favorites and they do have a model without the safety selector.
Yes mine has no thumb safety
I switch from the Glock 43x to the P365X and love it. Zero issues and have put over 3,000 rounds through it.
Did you have issues with your 43x? Thanks
No. Shot great as well and is a solid carry option as well.
Just recently bought both. I’ve already had a couple light primer strikes with the P365X. No issues with the G43X…
Hoping it’s just my range ammo. New Republic FMJ 115 gr.
I've had my X (no safety) for a couple of years now. Put a Wilson Combat grip with weights, Magguts +2 and a Holosun 507k green dot. It's been dependable, I shoot it very well and carries easy.
The P365 trigger may feel gritty until you either break it in, or better yet polish the trigger linkage so it's feels silky smooth. I have a P365XL and a P365. I prefer the curved trigger and also installed the curved trigger in my XL. I installed the taller XL grip module on my P365, basically making it a P365X without the milling for an RDS. No malfunctions with 7 different different types/brands of 9mm ammo. I also use MagGuts 14 rd magazine kits, so I can carry 14+1. For my XL sized hands I installed an extended magazine release button, extended slide catch lever, and I also extended the manual safety lever. I also added a 2.0 oz weight inside the grip module for better balance when the magazine is low on ammo. It eliminates that top heavy floppy feeling. I normally carry with the P365XL. But I use the P365X for most pocket carry. If absolutely need to I can reinstall the P365 grip module in about 30 seconds. Two different slide lengths and 3 grip module heights available to mix and match. Very versatile and configurable to your needs. I would buy both of these pistols again.
Great video. Own a Hellcat and a P365. Both are excellent shooting pistols. I agree on the sights being better on the Hellcat for sure.
Bought my wife a HELLCAT for Christmas... I ran a P320SC...
Now I run a HELLCAT...
so which one you choosing
Most serious shooters have red dots on any gun that gets used in a meaningful way, making the sights a non-issue. I don't own a single handgun with factory sights.
Personally, I have both.. we don't sell or trade guns.... Well, other than the .380 body guard... FUGG THOSE.
Springfield nailed it with those Hellcat sights.
I have the P365 SAS because I have smaller lady hands and I love everything about it! It’s been incredibly, reliable, easy to handle, easy to tear apart, and put back together, easy to keep clean and comfortable to fire several boxes through it. Once you learn how to fire off of the green light site instead of having traditional irons, it becomes easy!
I bought a 365 in 2018 and switched it to an XL grip module a couple of years ago. I have been carrying it nearly every day since 2018. Have at least 5k rounds through it by now. Have many other compact pistols but this one is just the right size. It did go back to Sig around the 2k round mark for repair, started failing to extract every couple of rounds. But it's been great since getting it back.
I went to buy a new carry gun for a bit more comfort cuz the Glock 30 was just getting a lil heavy and feeling bulkier in the summer. I’m a Glock guy but working at a gun store I got to play with these. This Pig 365 was my first choice then the G43X was my back up buy. So anyway I walked out with an FN Reflex and carry it everyday! I love it!
I have a standard 365 and a 365XL, my EDC is the XL. I have Tylon grip tape on both of these and on the XL I've converted the 12-rnd mag to a 14-rnd mag which works perfectly 🇺🇸
Excellent shooter, the xl with no safety. Mag guts adds a couple more rounds for 15 overall. Accurate as you can be.
@@geraldwest3428 I've put Tactical Development base pads on all my XL mags which really helps with the grip factor ⚡
@@bobroberson9286 Thanks!
I have the p365 and p365 XL. Holoson green dot, StreamLight TLR6, Magguts 14 round extension, 17 rd mags, and Hogue Grips. Both solid pistols with thousands of rounds and no jams. I also like how they are all innerchangable with the slides and lowers. 365 for summer carry, XL for winter carry.
I picked up my first P365 yesterday and just finished firing a couple hundred rounds through it today. I replaced the regular grip with the P365X/XL Laser Engraved LXG one from Sig. I was slightly worried about how snappy she'd be. Well... she did GREAT! Accurate, Reliable, and quick to drop back onto the target!
SIGS are way less snappy VS H&K, any springfield, glock, some s&w's, kahr's, ( NOT A COLT PONY OR a tomcat 3032), ENOUGH already...lol.
I appreciate the honest review, based on this I think I'll pickup another Hellcat. Keep em coming.
I stepped up from the glock 42 to the 365x “without” a safety😂 I had more malfunctions with the glock42 than almost any other hand gun I’ve ever owned. So far not 1 malfunction with the 365. However even though they are about the same size, I miss the light weight of the glock😂
Never had a malfunction with my g42. Had it since 2021 and had another one back in 2015 that was flawless.
@@tylerbeck3806I must have had got a lemon then. It was rare for me to not have a malfunction at least 1 in 20. I’m not knocking Glock at all, I’ve had several 19s that were flawless.
@@mattgrady5301 no company is free of defects. Even perfection fails from time to time! I would never carry something that didnt prove reliable in training. I've heard others say the same about the g42. I think the earlier models had trouble. I've even hear some modern g19s had QC issues. Carry what works. Criminals dont care about brand loyalty!
Funny, I went the opposite from the 365 to the G42 for much the same reasons.
Edit: I tried getting into sig for a year maybe more. It makes sense when I see it but my Glocks give me the warm feeling my striker fired sigs never did.
I had a g42 that absolutely would not feed Hornady critical defense and a g29 with nothing but failure to feed with all ammo, even FMJ! Glock said they fixed the 29, they didn't and they swapped the rear sight so it shot 8" high at 20yds!
Sold both and bought a G19 that has been flawless for almost 8k rounds. Guess i got a lemon, TWICE 😅
I don’t prefer Sigs but, the P365’s are very good. Had a P365XL for a while that was a very reliable and accurate pistol.
You're amazing Chadd, making 40 and 50 yd. shots right out of the box. Ty buddy!
My P365 has no safety selector, it almost as accurate as my P360, about a thousand rounds no jams no misfires.
What's great is you can remove the safety selector if you want. Or re-install it depending on preference.
Remove the safety and pop a Wilson combat grip module on it and it’s perfect
The whole 365 lineup is excellent. Love the slight humbling in this video. He’s been dogging Sig forever. Willing to bet in a year he’s changed his tune on Sig.
I have the standard 365 tac pac that came with 3 mags. I also have the standard p320 and love them both. Straight out of the box they are spot on.
In the 365, hellcat size I would love to see what Chadd thinks about the Walther pps m2. It far and away feels better in my hand than the sig, Springfield, glock 43 etc. With the 7round mag it actually shoots better for me than the glock 19. I always add magguts +1 magazine followers to get an extra round in. Just remember, higher capacity = more weight if you really intend to carry all day every day.
By the way, the 17 round clips takes care of that issue, clearing your palm and gives you some extra punch and makes it easier to hang onto
Currently carrying the MakroX. Phenomenal carry piece. Shoots like a laser and totally reliable post 1K rnds.
I carry the macro x as well. I love it.
Damn fine pistol. I’ve got the EPS dot on it and my wife swaps her 43x for it all the time. Without telling me of course.
I have the x macro with the thumb safety
Love my macro for edc
Like a laser, wow
Come for the review, stay for the excellent demonstration of safe and highly effective weapons handling. Great video, and I feel redeemed on my EDC choice.
My P365X has been replaced by my Glock 43X. Just personal preference. The Sig shoots well enough, but isn't quite as comfortable in my hands as the Glock. I'll keep the Sig as my truck pistol. Nice shooting!
Me too
The Glock 43 is more comfortable and easier to control , just like the higher capacity on the Sig .
I dont have a truck gun though. A criminal breaks into your truck and viola a criminal has a firearm.
Anyone get any light primer strikes on the P365X?
Please do the XMACRO. It's much more comparable to the hellcat pro. It's also my EDC. I love it and I've owned every pistol in the 365 line with the exception of the TACOPS. XMACRO is by far my favorite followed by the 365XL
I use the P229 Elite for carry and love it... at home P226... love it too , but too big for IWB. These are just too small for my hands... But I'll buy that one from you Chadd for my gal!
I own both the hellcat and p365 x macro comp. I really like the x macro. It’s the same size as the hellcat pro. It truly out performs the hellcat. Also much less felt recoil. Not to mention the macro has 17 rnd mags. I recently switch to the macro for my edc.
I got the tacops
Good review. Also, all EDC have the safety. So, even ones not built with one still get the swipe. I find that in training, I practice turning the safety off in holster as well as position three. Stay training with dry practice to ensure safe use.
Thanks for a great video. Each of the Sig P365 family of pistols come with or without the manual safety selector. You could have gotten one without the manual safety if that's what you prefer.
Great video. Just a note, as a German speaking guy "Sauer" is actually pronounced "sour".
Indeed. Not sure if this was some kind of joke I missed or whatever. It’s based on the Swiss company SIG that later merged with the German company Sauer & Sohn. The modern Sig Sauer company is now based in NH.
He’s an American southern boy that would never call a tatter a potato, or cell phone tower would be a cell phone tire.
It’s a secret language we have
If the "AU" had two dots over it (called an Umlaut in German) it would be pronounced like "OY" in English. It doesn't, so it 's pronounced like "OW". Also, the letter S followed by a vowel at the start of a word should be pronounced like Z in English. Finally, the German R is non-rhotic, like in Southern England. So the correct pronunciation would be something like "Zig Zoweh". Despite its Swiss/German roots it's basically an American company today, so you can call it whatever you like. ;-)
I appreciate the honest review despite your skepticism. The standard P365 is my first ever firearm, bought for CCW. I was a little annoyed that it had a safety at first, mostly because of all the internet weanies knocking safeties. I've since viewed a number of videos of citizens or cops getting their guns taken from them, and I'm glad it's there. I just train that every time I punch out, my thumb sweeps down. Every time I pull the weapon back, except for a reload, I sweep it back up. Like Chaad said, no issue as long as you train with it.
I have the regular P365 and I like it. I carry my M&P Shield Plus most of the time. There are some good guns out there in this category now.
Shield Plus won't load to 13 without denting your ammo. I'd be careful.
I carry a Shield Plus and it’s a fantastic pistol, I choose it over all my other carry guns! If you’re having issues with getting 13 rounds into your magazines you can disassemble them and do a little tweaking to the follower to get the spring to seat a little deeper in the follower, there are several videos on UA-cam detailing the process!
@scottamy6496 I like the shields I shoot them very well. I didn't feel confident modifying followers on a carry pistol. I carry the M&P Compact 4" Optics Ready now.
J Hof Same here. I am always able to carry a 2nd magazine with me, so I feel happy with it. It's a very accurate pistol. I know that sounds ridiculous, but for some reason I just shoot it well. Another surprise is the Ruger LCP MAX. That thing is a tac driver @ 10-15 yds. Be blessed.
No shield!!
I've heard good things about these Sig Sours, my buddy transitioned from Glock over to these before the G43x came out because the mag capacity and size was the best combo available stock. Even now you gotta change out the magazines and magazine release on the 43x to have 15 rounds flush, so that's a bummer, but I shoot Glocks so much I don't see a point to switch over for carry when I can just spend a few bucks to switch out a simple mag release. I did shoot my buddies Sour at the range and it was a nice pistol, though. The triggers are pretty nice. I like the G43x's grip length, makes me feel like I'm shooting a big boy gun.
I got a Sig P360 Sub-Compact [V-1] and it failed the drop test, so I went back to FN.
Love you guys, nuff said, peace!
I’m a Glock guy through and through. I bought a P365x for my wife, and fell in love after shooting it. I still carry my Glock 19, but this pistol is nice!
Should checked out the sig P365 tac op.. Holds 17 + 1 and The grip fits Guys with man hands 😉
XL. Got 3 magguts conversions to get +2. So now you have 14+1. In a x or XL. Love it. Doesnt add much on mag bottom.
Put 7000 ish rounds through a p320 brass, steel, aluminum case. alot of the time it was the cheapest fmj I could find. No malfunctions that I remember. Never had to touch the sights when I got it. Just saying.
I didn’t even know you were supposed adjust the sights on a pistol when you get it !!! Thank God my Glock 17 has been spot on
@@JR-ld1et $600+ for a handgun, I feel like you shouldn't have to. Haha
I have the “real deal” model, the “no safety switch” model, and I’ve dropped it a few times on concrete loaded, by accident, it hasn’t gone off. Shoots great and has never failed me. I shoot it better then my glocks or walther ppq and it’s definitely a smaller barrel than the others.
Get the bigger version and try it out Sig Sauer P365 X Macro
17+1
It’ll fit better in your hand at 5.2” tall compared to the 4.8” you just shot
Cool review. I had an original P365 for a while, I was able to hit a quarter-size silhouette at 50 yards about eight times out of ten. But the sight picture with those night sights they come with are designed to work a little closer for sure.
Other than one of the mags needing about 50 rounds to get broke in and reliable, it was a good little setup. If they didn’t overcharge for mags so bad I might even still have it.
You're a good man, Chad! I bought the Sig 365X for my wife as a purse weapon. It's the ONLY gun she trains with.
SIG should have never quit making P228's.
It's still being made as the M11, not a carbon steel slide though, like the originals.
229 is great too
I think it’s the p365x macro that most people are getting these days. Maybe the xl as well. They feel great ergonomically but I haven’t fired one yet. Got my daughter a 43x instead. My input, her choice.
The XMacro has been a game changer for my EDC. It's freaking sorcery. Trying to get my wife to move over to a P365X from her P938 just for the extra capacity and optics ready slide.
Love the 938. My JP Sauer&Sohn was made in 1938.
Wife has a hellcat pro and I ran a 365 last weekend. I’m a Glock guy and carry a 19 but I gotta say, I love the 365 and hellcat. Can’t go wrong with any of those three. Get what you like a train with it.
Love your videos because of the great information and entertainment ...Go Navy !!!!!!
I hate ordinary men with bravado & huge egos that like to brag & talk shit.
BUT, I Love when a Navy SEAL does it. It makes me smile & laugh every time. Chadd is freaking awesome & that whole elite class of men have that same mentality. They must have it to set themselves apart from ordinary men. Luv this Frogman right here & respect the Hell outta all Special Operators both Stateside & abroad. They deserve to talk all the shit they want because you KNOW they damn sure can back it up!🇺🇸⭐
Wow. Cream in your panties much kiddo? 😂
1000% they dadgone earned that right already in service to that there flag.
I got my wife a Sig Sauer P365X-Macro, non-comp'd and no safety. It actually fits my large bear paw and shoots great. The most important part is she can shoot it comfortably and accurately, especially with a Holosun EPS Carry GDS on it.
I love my P365x mine doesn’t have a safety. I didn’t even know they had a safety option
well you got to know guns .
Mine doesn’t have a safety either.
Mine doesn’t have a safety either. Didn’t even know it was available
I don't really like small pistols, I would just assume carry a full size pistol like a VP9 or an XDM Elite. I have large hands that make it tough to hold a smaller model. I guy I shoot with talked me into a smaller pistol so I ended up with a P365X Macro and it is not bad. Not a really small frame but still conceals a lot better than a full size frame. I like this pistol fairly well.
I picked up a Sig P365 XMACRO 9mm two weeks ago. Love it so far.
Have you carried a 43X and if so how does it compare? Appendix?
I don't have this sig, but I love the 3 I already have. Very dependable pistols. Sig is great all around.
Add the wilson combat grip module and honestly it feels like a whole new gun. I felt I was able to run it a bit better. I don’t see you throwing 50 bucks in it on another review, but I would be curious to see what you think after a small change.
Love my 365 with holosun red dot..Great edc.
Great shooting!!! I really like the Toyota, especially that blue paint!!!!
Just removed my manual safety on my P365 and also changed my grip to a Wilson combat XL. Feels great and no more worries about the manual safety getting hit under recoil.
I consider the subcompacts to be back-ups guns. Concealed carry should be a larger gun that holds 15+ rounds.
I can't conceal that, so it kinda defeats the purpose.
sure thing doofus
That gun can carry 15 + 1. What now?
@@Mango10449 if he isn't braindead he'll remind you he said "larger" which means better accuracy, recoil management, and higher velocity. but he is still a doofus. and so are you
I've seen a ton of failures on the range with the 320, none with the 365 variants but I haven't seen a lot of rounds through them either. The red dots for the 365XL fail / break constantly. The biggest issue with any subcompact pistol is surface area vs your hands. Everyone I see on the range shooting the smaller guns doesn't shoot them very well. No matter what brand you prefer, buy a gun that allows you to get all of your hands on the gun. Hard to do on a really small pistol
Never been a fan of those top heavy Sig pistols. I taught myself how to shoot with an HKvp9 back in the day...like 10 years ago or so. Still have it. Still love it. I have since then procured one Sig, and like 6 Glocks. 5 of them in 9mm and one in 10mm. They all shoot as good as i can shoot them!
The P365 does not have the high bore axis of the rest of the Sigs.
Own an sig and a hk 9 and I must say, hk is a much better gun.. just my opinion.
@gradyhue Copy. Yeah I haven't had a chance to put my hands on one yet but, that makes sense based on the look of it. I have got ahold of one of those 320-X Legion pistols and that one in particular was absolutely beautiful. Wood grips. Steel frame I think? Maybe aluminum I forget but, super smooth, great feel, along with all the features a growing boy could want. The newer stuff sig has put out has definitely made me consider getting one but, at this point it almost seems impractical given the amount of time/rounds I've got behind a glock. I can certainly see why people like them though!
I'm a retired Federal Agent and I have been carrying the P365 since it came out. Mine does not have the safety, which I like because as the saying goes, 'My finger is the safety' and I like it that way.
I also have, but don't carry that much, is the P229. That was my duty carrying but in civilian life, it's just too big to be carried on my hip.
The P365, like you said, carries nicely in my jacket pocket, in a holster on my hip or in the small of my back, which is rarely.
As those of us who have been trained in the supposed real dynamics of 'an encounter of the close kind' a shootout happens between 1 to 3-7 yards so distance isn't the issue, getting that thing out quickly is pointed is the name of the game and in my humble opinion, the P365 is the best pistol to do that to get yourself out of trouble.
My old man was a cop for almost 40 years…he carries a Sig…nuff said
I've been a cop for 26 years, I carry a Glock duty weapon and mix and match Glock and Hellcat for my off-duty EDC. Nuff said. (everyone has their own opinion, cops/ex-cops included)
My dad was a cop for 30+ years who parked the squad car at the many different hiding spots around the county and got hammered every day. He carried an S&W 27. Nuff said.
Fyi for all who are interested you can remove or add a safety selector to any of the 365 models
I like that you went into detail about the safety.
I started shooting with a 1911. I also had a S&W model 39 back in the 80s. Only own a few guns and when I went to buy a new handgun I went for the FNX 45 T... same manual at arms really as both the 1911 and model 39. Maybe more the 39 due to the single/double action. Love the FNs...
So when I decided to buy something a bit more concielable I ordered an FN9c... and ordered with manual safety.
All my pistols have them... wife trains with them... sticking it down in appendix feels better to me with a safety.
In fact I chose the FNX over the Sig at the time because the Sig was too different in operation compared to the 1911...
Bought my Government model at 18.... in 1974... been shooting it ever since...
Thats muscle memory.
I have one of these Sig Sawyer (no safety selector) and I am on my THIRD recoil spring assemblies. This one is different than the other's so maybe it will be ok. The problem is the very end of the spring is jumping over the next coil in the spring. So the next time you break the weapon down it becomes impossible to pull the slide all the way back to release the breakdown lever and slide lock. I've put nearly 5,000 rounds through it and it's performed just fine - enough for me to consider it dependable. I'm having a hard time getting past the recoil spring problem.
I have a Wilson Combat grip module and like it very much. Would like to see Wilson mash up the 365x and the macro grip module. But I need to get past the recoil spring/rod assembly problem before I spend another nickel on it.
Love my 365 X Macro. Only had a few malfunctions in about 5,000 rounds
I have the p365 micro and x macro. Zero malfunctions with 1000s of rounds thru them both. All i carry
@@Redbeard1978 the malfunctioning came through a pmag which i use for malfunction training. Never use it to carry. Had recently had two malfunctions and it was a failure to feed. Not sure what caused it. I used factory mag from Sig. but my confidence is still in the gun!
Did you get any light primer strikes? I just bought a P365X and I’ve gotten a few after shooting 200 rounds. No issues with my Glock 43X.
I like my sig p365 no safety on mine at all shoots damn accurate so I have no complaints
Try the Wilson Combat grip module. You will like the huge improvement.
Ugh, people love the wilson but I gotta disagree. Don't think it points as well. Oh well. Mine is sitting unused.
@@oak815 Buddy of mine got the 365X and has about 1500 dollars of upgrades to make it shootable. No thanks.
I bought a XL when my daughter decided to get a handgun. She shot a Hellcat, the 365X, and a Glock and didn’t like them, but decided on the 365XL after shooting mine. She bought hers the next day.
I carry 2 with and 2 without manual safeties (not at the same time), and the way I draw my thumb is high up on the slide and rides it down so the safeties are no big deal to me.
Sig Sauer themselves pronounce it sour not sawyer
We call it whatever we want , thanks for the help though
He knows
Yea even though its coming from dig they still don’t say it right! It’s sooy-er
I would love to see you do a review of the P365 X-Macro. I purchased it as my first gun ever, for my daily carry. I have put about 4K rounds through it and love the feel, but am now having problems with the slide locking back while still having rounds in the magazine. This malfunction happens every time I shoot it now. I have a feeling that Sig's quality has gone waaaay down hill. Ill be buying a new carry gun as soon as I can afford to replace my Sig after spending a HEFTY $800 on the x-macro.
Sig sawyer??? That's the swede who cuts trees
No, that's obviously Tom's brother Sig. Geez 🙄
I have a P365 standard without the safety selector. With the extended 12+1 magazine, It’s hands down my favorite EDC
Would have been great to see you run this with the P365x Macro with the ported barrel. Just got back from Sig a few minutes ago and that thing is sweeeet.