Looking for a SME advice/opinion on these 2 firearms.
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Looking a the XL, how are you gonna get a grip on that mag if you need to? I also don't care for the location of the slide stop as I use it to drop the slide.I agree - much better. The real comparison is a G43X to the P365 XL.
I give the advantage to the XL due to two more rounds of capacity, a truly flush magazine, pre-cut for an optic, a smooth and flat trigger, better ergonomics, better grip texture, night sights are standard, and a better trigger. And I love Glocks, but Gaston needs to get on the stick!
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There's a lip at the front of the mag base plate that you can grab if needed; however, the mag drops free with the aid of gravity when you hit the mag release button.Looking a the XL, how are you gonna get a grip on that mag if you need to? I also don't care for the location of the slide stop as I use it to drop the slide.
I use my support thumb, but the catch looks a bit close to the takedown lever to me.There's a lip at the front of the mag base plate that you can grab if needed; however, the mag drops free when you hit the mag release button with the aid of gravity.
As to the slide catch lever (as Sig calls it), I'm not sure how it's location adversely affects your ability to release the slide. Is it too far away from your thumb without adjusting your grip?
What is the born date you feel confident saying they’ve resolved all the issues?Now that the issues have been resolved I have to call it the way I see it. The P365...
I'm sorry she had an issue with one of them. That always leaves a bad taste and I don't blame her for getting rid of them. One has a 2/19 and the others are later in the year. IIRC, 4/19 and 6/19. Makes me curious if they are still doing quiet rolling design changes. So far mine have been good. However, if I start having issues I'll get rid of them in favor of something else.What is the born date you feel confident saying they’ve resolved all the issues?
My wife bought two brand new 365's, both born March 2019.
One worked, but after two trips back to SIG, the other was still completely unreliable.
She attended a few pistol classes with both, and regardless of the ammo used or who was behind it, the results were the same.
One of two functioning properly wasn’t an option, so she sold them both and went back to her pair of 42’s.
I"ve always said that some prioritize comfort over shootability.I shot my P365 and my new 43X side by side for the first time last Friday. No comparison for me - I shoot the 43X more accurately, and due to less muzzle flip (for me...) I am back on target quicker for follow up shots. It is also much more comfortable to hold and shoot - the bigger grip of the 43x just fits my big mitts to a tee.
It is true I won't be pocket carrying the 43X, but I didn't pocket carry the P365 either. For pocket carry I use my 42 with Underwood +P XTP's, which I am comfortable with. I don't find the 43X to be any harder to carry IWB then the P365. I had to use the 12 round mag on the P365 to get a decent grip to shoot with, so the difference in length of the grip between the 43X and P365 with a 12 round mag is negligible to me. The weight is the same between the two.
So very likely the P365 will be finding a new home before long as the 42 will continue to be my pocket gun and the 43X will become by IWB gun. The P365 just doesn't play a role for me anymore, plus I have more confidence in the Glock - I know that is a subjective thing - but an important one.
But everyone is different, so your mileage may vary.
in the early runs, the firing pin tips ere breaking as well as the trigger return spring. There were some issues with the RSA. Sig has redesigned the firing pin three times IIRC. Take a look at the Military Arms Channel on YT for some in-depth discussion of several P365 design changes. There are other sources as well.my 365 was born Mar/19 and has been 100% reliable too bad Sig didn't Fix it ... what was the issue?
That's interesting. 10 pull average on my 43x is 5.1#. I guess they vary a lot from the factory.I have an unfired brand new Glock 43x in black.
Did a 25 cent trigger job and now waiting for the Ghost Edge connector in the mail.
That 43x trigger is like 10 Ibs pull! LOL!
I had buyers remorse when I found out about the P365XL. That trigger is awesome! I had a chance to pick between the G43x and P365 (regular size) and Went with the G43x since the P365 handle is too short for my AIWB carry. Have I known about the P365XL, I would get it in a heartbeat.
If you like the G43x hit me up! I mighr let go of mine...
Opinions vary. The things you don't like, are the opposite for me. The 365 feels less top heave and flippy to me than the G43, I feel it is softer shooting, and I like the X-Ray sights! They are great!IMO The P365 feels top heavy, it has more felt recoil, disliked the NS. pros: perfect for pocket carry, and the trigger is awesome. I would pick the g43 without hesitation.