tom mac wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 10:46 am
Other than that, I carry the G20 yr round with a supertuck. You can tuck in the shirt and hide same.
How comfortable is that G20 IWB? That's one model of Glock I've never owned. Tempted a few times but never got one.
Ronin.45 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 2:56 pm
My EDC currently is a G43 9mm... Maybe moving to a 365 or similar would make sense down the road, but still in the same size range and 9mm.
The P365 is pretty comparable with the G42 overall. Comparing it to my Ruger LC9 it it also smaller.
G43:
Length: 6.26”
Height: 4.25”
Width: 1.02”
Barrel: 3.39”
Weight: 17.95oz. (w/empty magazine)
G42:
Length: 5.94”
Height: 4.13”
Width: . 94”
Barrel: 3.25”
Weight: 13.76oz. (w/empty magazine)
P365:
Length: 5.8 “
Height: 4.3” with flush magazine.
Width: 1”
Barrel: 3.1”
Weight: 17.8oz. w/empty magazine.
Ruger LC9s:
Length: Length: 6.0 “
Height: 4.5” with flush magazine.
Width: 0.9”
Barrel: 3.12”
Weight: 17.1oz. w/empty magazine. “
Overall the P365 is smaller than the G43 and in some measures it is smaller than the G42 (length and barrel). Initially I was pretty vocal against the P365, particularly with the early issues it had and the, imo, crappy way Sig addressed those issue. Rather than admitting yet another model had issues and correcting those issues they let the consumer be the beta-tester and then initiated quiet rolling design changes. So if someone sent back a P365 for say a dim front sight (one of the issues) it came back with an entirely new slide and contents. Why to you need an entirely new and updated slide (read firing pin redesigned at least 3 times) if you have a dim front sight? Anyway, that is all old news and it seems current production is where original production should have been. I'm seeing round counts in excess of 11K now with no widely reported issues. So now that the problems seem to have been worked out it is a fine platform.
And in fact, I have three of them. I traded an extra G26.4 I had in the safe for a regular P365 last spring and made it my official off-duty carry. Although I really, really, REALLY like my main G26.4, after wearing it all day in the Florida heat...well, you know you have a gun on your belt. It can be done, but it just isn't the most comfortable after 8-10 hours. Switched to the Ruger LC9s for summer wear because it is substantially smaller, thinner and lighter than the Glock. I wasn't thrilled with going down in capacity but for all day carry I forgot I had the Ruger on me so it was a compromise I was willing to make. However, once I felt comfortable that the P365 had all the issues addressed I got one for carry. The second P365 is the NRA Special Edition that I bought outright at a very discounted price. I could care less about the NRA deal, but I do like coyote tan. The third one was the deal I got last month along with the G19.5. I gave that one to my son.
I'm toying around with putting manual thumb safeties on each of them when the parts finally become available (they get sold out before I can order them. It is a MAJOR popular item it seems). Then perhaps I'll give my current one to my wife for her carry and I'll carry the Coyote tan one. That way we all have the same platform and compatible magazines.
In regards to magazines, the P365 has 10, 12 and 15 round options. I know some aren't as concerned with capacity as I am and that's fine, but options are always good to have. My thoughts were simply why have a larger pistol that holds 6-rounds when I could have a smaller pistol that holds 10 or 12 rounds? So although I liked my G43 I got rid of it. For what I felt was important the P365 just seemed to check all the boxes.
The Xray night sights are great and I found I really key in on the green front outline. And since the price has come down substantially since initial introduction, and since I got great deals all the way around, it was a good move imo.