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Offline Tyerone

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Sig P365 survives the pocket carry test
« on: June 18, 2019, 04:10:03 PM »
I've been EDC (pocket carry) the P365 for a couple months continuous including 30+ miles of bicycling, home projects involving the dust associated with the circular saw and miter saw and finally felling/cutting up a huge ash tree on a rainy day with chunks of wood chips/dust that made it into the pocket.

Anyway, I figured that was enough abuse -- time to shoot it before cleaning it up.  Shot the 10+1 mag of 147gr HST, then loaded the same mag with Remington UMC 115gr HP and finally, some Ranger T, 147gr.  Everything worked great and I hit the gong at 13 yards every time.  The trigger felt extremely light relative to the Beretta 21a I'm trying to break in that features VERY STIFF CONTROLS  >:( ).

Having not cleaned the Sig yet, I grabbed the trusty Beretta NANO with it's holster for SD duty.  The much wider grip of the NANO was immediately recognizable.

The P365's "sandpaper" grips really hold the saw dust.  I might have to hose those things down to make it pretty again.  No regrets!

Offline Sango

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Re: Sig P365 survives the pocket carry test
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2019, 06:10:34 PM »
Love that Sig 365. It?s such an awesome little platform. Great to hear it?s enjoying the abuse!
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Re: Sig P365 survives the pocket carry test
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2019, 06:45:53 AM »
When it comes to pocket carrying the small 9mm's, you either can or you can't. And I'm a can't. I've owned a Kel TEc PF-9, a Kahr CM9 and a Sig 938. I can get any of them in my front pocket if I'm wearing cargo pants or shorts, I just can't walk, sit down, get in and out of a car...
Bought an original LCP when they first came out and have pocket carried it for 10 years. Christmas before last I picked up a LCP II on sale and it now is my main pocket carry.