I don’t think you’ll be able to buy them all.Haters gonna hate I guess. No matter to me; MINE works FLAWLESSLY and has; and as soon as I can swing, I'll be buying another and getting rid of some Glocks since I shoot the 365 better, so keep not buying them, it will leave more for me.
Did you read the topic about all the members on this forum that have been shot. Most of them shot themselves. I don’t think anything yellow would have helped. Plus purple is much cooler the yellow.I disagree. My yellow one works better AND it is safety yellow 'cause safety is important.
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G43 in my collection. I want to want a P365, but reports of problems have not yet subsided and in some ways seem to be getting worse. Last month on another forum a gunshop posted that 1/3 had to go back to SIG for slides that were stuck forward or could only be manipulated with a lot of force.
The purple ones work the best.
Gosh, maybe if we all keep repeating these unverified anecdotal reports from anonymous net-surfers, SIG can take over as the most-bashed brand on the internet (from Taurus, Kimber and lately, Colt).
Wouldn't the better comparison be the SIG P365 vs the Glock 43X (not the Glock 43)?
Since the Glock 43X has same magazine capacity as the SIG P365.
Yes, but the 43x is significantly larger than the P365...
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It really is no contest. I finally got to fondle both last Saturday and the P365 is superior in every way; size, weight, trigger, feel, sights. People forget that the Sig comes standard with night sights, which would raise the price of the 43 or 43X by $100 or so.
So the $525 price of the Sig is a better deal than the $475 Glock (shelf prices at the LGS I fondled them at).
Yes, but the 43x is significantly larger than the P365...
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It really is no contest. I finally got to fondle both last Saturday and the P365 is superior in every way; size, weight, trigger, feel, sights. People forget that the Sig comes standard with night sights, which would raise the price of the 43 or 43X by $100 or so.
So the $525 price of the Sig is a better deal than the $475 Glock (shelf prices at the LGS I fondled them at).