Old Dog
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Interesting that you guys are bringing this up ... I started the bulk of my advanced handgun training (predominately with 1911s) when the thumbs-forward/in parallel was en vogue ... and when I transitioned to SIG P-series, I had a lot of failures to lock the slide back due to my thumb riding the slide lock/release ... I have noted that with the new sub-compacts I have to make a conscious effort to keep my thumbs away, just as I always have with keeping the pinky from "milking" the grip too.
So what I like about the P-365 is the fact that the slide stop/slide release is forward of where other SIG pistol's control levers are normally located (being located where the de-cocker is on the DA/SA pistols).
So what I like about the P-365 is the fact that the slide stop/slide release is forward of where other SIG pistol's control levers are normally located (being located where the de-cocker is on the DA/SA pistols).