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I looked thru manual & it only references the standard 3-dot sights, not the SAS sight. I can't see any way to adjust that sight - anyone know how?
Mine shoots pretty low & a little right. I always joke to my dealer that every gun he sells me "shoots low & to the left" cuz I'm sure he gets sick of hearing that. Anyway, this isn't that - the gun is simply 7-8" low and about 2-3" right @ 10 yds. I have a regular P365 so know it isn't me since I can do fine with it & the 3-dot. Had 2 other experienced shooters play with the SAS and they were same as me - low right.
I tried different ammo & 7 yd range....no joy.
So how do I adjust the green blob sight? I know it's an up close & personal defensive gun not a target plinker, but far enough off that aimed for heart would hit spleen seems bad.....
Overall I like it, but think it will go up for sale/sold on consignment because I'm liking the original P365 more.
For a quick comparison of the 2 if anyone cares.....other than the sight they are really the same.
The porting does 0 to perceived recoil.
Shooting at dusk (not real dark, but sun had been down a bit) no real flash from the ports - nothing worse than typical muzzle flash. [Read: all the gripes "it will wreck your night vision" are unfounded]
The bobbed slide release - may as well not be there - of 3 of us, none could engage it and slingshot only method to get in battery.
Tool required takedown - meh.
MSRP and real world price a little higher than standard P365. You'd think the blob sight vs standard night sight set would cost about the same but apparently not.
Mine shipped with 2x 10 rd mags - one with pinky extension - same as my original P365 did. Did not come with the 12 rd mags that newer plain P365s ship with.
Just got email tonight from Sig that you can now just buy the SAS slide & convert standard P365. Would not have ports or the crappy slide release & takedown screw so that's an option. Didn't bother check price on it but assume it isn't free.....
The big advantage of SAS is pocket carry I guess. I don't carry that way. Maybe 0.5% of the time in a coat pocket, but that's not my thing. But played around with jeans, some 5.11 pants, & Dockers. Honestly couldn't tell any difference carrying or drawing from a front pants pocket with either.
So I'm not bashing the SAS - overall it's fine. I just sort of got a crush on the thing when I first handled it but after a good bit of range time decided I like the standard P365 better. So that was disappointing & going to take a hit selling it off I'm sure. But see no reason to hang on to both - especially if I can't figure out how to adjust the SAS sight!!!!
Mine shoots pretty low & a little right. I always joke to my dealer that every gun he sells me "shoots low & to the left" cuz I'm sure he gets sick of hearing that. Anyway, this isn't that - the gun is simply 7-8" low and about 2-3" right @ 10 yds. I have a regular P365 so know it isn't me since I can do fine with it & the 3-dot. Had 2 other experienced shooters play with the SAS and they were same as me - low right.
I tried different ammo & 7 yd range....no joy.
So how do I adjust the green blob sight? I know it's an up close & personal defensive gun not a target plinker, but far enough off that aimed for heart would hit spleen seems bad.....
Overall I like it, but think it will go up for sale/sold on consignment because I'm liking the original P365 more.
For a quick comparison of the 2 if anyone cares.....other than the sight they are really the same.
The porting does 0 to perceived recoil.
Shooting at dusk (not real dark, but sun had been down a bit) no real flash from the ports - nothing worse than typical muzzle flash. [Read: all the gripes "it will wreck your night vision" are unfounded]
The bobbed slide release - may as well not be there - of 3 of us, none could engage it and slingshot only method to get in battery.
Tool required takedown - meh.
MSRP and real world price a little higher than standard P365. You'd think the blob sight vs standard night sight set would cost about the same but apparently not.
Mine shipped with 2x 10 rd mags - one with pinky extension - same as my original P365 did. Did not come with the 12 rd mags that newer plain P365s ship with.
Just got email tonight from Sig that you can now just buy the SAS slide & convert standard P365. Would not have ports or the crappy slide release & takedown screw so that's an option. Didn't bother check price on it but assume it isn't free.....
The big advantage of SAS is pocket carry I guess. I don't carry that way. Maybe 0.5% of the time in a coat pocket, but that's not my thing. But played around with jeans, some 5.11 pants, & Dockers. Honestly couldn't tell any difference carrying or drawing from a front pants pocket with either.
So I'm not bashing the SAS - overall it's fine. I just sort of got a crush on the thing when I first handled it but after a good bit of range time decided I like the standard P365 better. So that was disappointing & going to take a hit selling it off I'm sure. But see no reason to hang on to both - especially if I can't figure out how to adjust the SAS sight!!!!