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As much as I like the regular P365, I'm going to have to say the P365 SAS is not worth it.

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October 23, 2019, 03:51 AM
12131
As much as I like the regular P365, I'm going to have to say the P365 SAS is not worth it.
Got one (SAS) a few days ago, just to see what the hoopla is all about. Got to admit, on paper, everything looks great. Wow, truly snag-free, nothing protruding from the gun, not even the sight. But, the novelty quickly wore off.

Took it to the range yesterday, along with the regular P365, for comparison. Shot 275 rds through the SAS (250 rds Geco 124 FMJ & 25 rds Speer 124 +P GDHP).

Observations:
1- As with my other P365s, the SAS had zero malfunctions.

2- If there was any reduction in muzzle flip, I did not feel any. Both guns felt the same.

3- Didn't see any more muzzle flash with the SAS than with the regular P365.

4- The sight is going to need a lot of practice to get used to. Centering the dot in the circle to shoot is not as easy as it sounds, as I'm so used to the old fashioned lining up the 3-dot front/rear sights.

5- The minimalist slide catch - You simply cannot use it to release the slide. Not gonna happen. Got to sling shot it.

6- Takedown slot - Use a dime or a penny and turn it a little more than 90 degrees clockwise, as you would with the normal takedown lever of the regular P365.

7- The ported barrel - Typical lands and grooves, but the inner surface at the ports' location is cut out circumferentially. It is so strange looking to me.

Conclusion:
The P365 SAS concept looks great on paper. But, in practice, the regular P365 can do everything the SAS claims, i.e., it does not snag on anything and is very controllable. At the same time, it can claim something that the SAS can't. It is easier to manipulate and less expensive. So, thumbs up for the original and thumbs down for the SAS.


















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October 23, 2019, 04:13 AM
sigarms229
Awesome review, thanks for sharing.

I'm curious to hold one just to see the sight but wasn't going to jump on one the way I did with the XL.



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October 23, 2019, 08:07 AM
gearhounds
You touched briefly on accuracy- how much of a difference did you see with slow, aimed fire? I assume close range, instinctive shooting sans sights was about the same.

Having handled one, I can say that while a neat sighting system, it certainly seems significantly slower to pick up a clear sight picture with the SAS sights.




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October 23, 2019, 08:45 AM
Blackwater
Agreed ...I went with the XL because for me the 365 is too small. However, I would like an XL with those sights as they presented well for me and get rid of the porting.


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October 23, 2019, 09:44 AM
GataGunner
How does one rack the slide with one had without a rear sight?
October 23, 2019, 10:20 AM
BBMW
I think it's slickness would be a boon to pocket carriers. Noting, including protruding sights, to hang up on the draw. For holster carriers, not some much.
October 23, 2019, 10:33 AM
Poppy6x
Thanks for the report 12131. Sounds like a very honest assessment and pretty much confirms my opinion. As a result of nearly 37 years in marketing/advertising, some of which was with companies in shooting sports, I feel like I can spot marketing hype when
I see it. Just as 12131 says, sometimes things look good on paper and sound good in the new product meeting, but just don’t meet up to expectations in the real world. There’s a small segment of the market that will always be brand loyal and interested in the “newest and greatest” but I suspect that the SAS will never capture much market share. Fundamentally, it’s a solution for a problem that may not exist. I have both P365 and P365XL and don’t find either hard to conceal or slow to get on target. They have never snagged on my clothing. And, as many have reported, the benefit of porting seems nonexistent and actually increases need for cleaning.
Now, enter the Hellcat. The P365 product line now has some real competition, barring the emergence of any component flaws. After about 250 rounds of FMJ and variety of popular JHP loads my Hellcat has been flawless and just as accurate as the P365. Also, it just feels better in my hand than the P365 — this is a personal thing and will vary with the individual. I actually like the sights better than the x-ray. I was a Lisa’s leery of buying early production but a local range has one that they’ve put over 3,000 rounds thru with no problems so I went for it.
I won’t abandon the P365 but I am going to work the Hellcat into my EDC rotation.


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October 23, 2019, 12:12 PM
YooperSigs
I am getting ready to jump on a 365. I will get the standard model.
The barrel cut for the port on the SAS seems quite different and odd for a ported gun.


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October 23, 2019, 01:18 PM
CQB60
Ditto on the slide release. Slingshot it or nada


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October 23, 2019, 01:24 PM
h2oys
Thank you for your detailed review. Your's is a review I trust.

I would like to ask one question...

My distance vision is superb but my close up vision leaves a lot to be desired.

For someone waking up to a bump in the night, would you rather have the regular or the SAS sight if you had "my aging eyes"?
October 23, 2019, 01:30 PM
12131
quote:
Originally posted by gearhounds:
You touched briefly on accuracy- how much of a difference did you see with slow, aimed fire? I assume close range, instinctive shooting sans sights was about the same.

The regular gun is slightly better. Of course, it's because one is not used to the new sighting system on the SAS, but, it's probably also because of the inherent design. As said above, centering the dot and shoot takes more effort. But, also, the dot is overly big, to my eyes. Not only that, the entire dot/circle sits deep in the groove, below the top of the slide. So, when sighting the target, it's like everything is blocked from view.

For close range spray and pray, they are about the same.

quote:
Originally posted by GataGunner:
How does one rack the slide with one had without a rear sight?

If you have only one hand, use your knees.

quote:
Originally posted by BBMW:
I think it's slickness would be a boon to pocket carriers. Noting, including protruding sights, to hang up on the draw. For holster carriers, not some much.

Pocket carrying the regular P365 is absolutely a breeze. It can do everything the SAS can.

quote:
Originally posted by Poppy6x:
...the benefit of porting seems nonexistent and actually increases need for cleaning..

Yeah, no doubt about it. You won't see this on a non-ported barrel.




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October 23, 2019, 01:44 PM
12131
quote:
Originally posted by h2oys:
My distance vision is superb but my close up vision leaves a lot to be desired.

For someone waking up to a bump in the night, would you rather have the regular or the SAS sight if you had "my aging eyes"?

Oh yeah, the SAS sight is fiber optic charged, so it depends a lot on surrounding light. It lights up really well when you have plenty light, but in low light situation, it doesn't do very well. So, imo, true tritium night sights are better.


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October 23, 2019, 01:47 PM
h2oys
quote:
Originally posted by 12131:
quote:
Originally posted by h2oys:
My distance vision is superb but my close up vision leaves a lot to be desired.

For someone waking up to a bump in the night, would you rather have the regular or the SAS sight if you had "my aging eyes"?

Oh yeah, the SAS sight is fiber optic charged, so it depends a lot on surrounding light. It lights up really well when you have plenty light, but in low light situation, it doesn't do very well. So, imo, true tritium night sights are better.


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October 23, 2019, 02:05 PM
RioGrande481
Great, honest review. I went to the local store and checked out the SAS. Like yourself I found the sight a bit troublesome to quickly line up.

I like my regular P365 and will be staying with it.


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October 23, 2019, 04:24 PM
straightshooter1
Thank you very much. I still want one, but I think I'll just put my want on hold for a while.

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October 23, 2019, 04:59 PM
pulicords
Thanks for the thorough review. I think I'll just stick with the standard version of the P365. I made a few changes, including swapping out the OEM sights for orange Trijicon HDs and since I don't pocket carry this pistol, am content with it for IWB or OWB purposes.




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October 23, 2019, 07:15 PM
egregore
quote:
5- The minimalist slide catch - You simply cannot use it to release the slide. Not gonna happen. Got to sling shot it.

It doesn't look much better for manually locking your slide open, which you need to do for, IDK, stripping for cleaning, checking the chamber, clearing a failure to extract, showing clear for the RO.
October 23, 2019, 07:31 PM
esdunbar
This is the dumbest gun I’ve seen in a long time. Not sure what looked good about it on paper.
October 23, 2019, 07:44 PM
ZSMICHAEL
Thank you. The list price was 70 bucks more for the SAS here. Did the porting do anything to reduce felt recoil? Looks like more of a pain to keep clean.
October 23, 2019, 08:00 PM
12131
quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
quote:
5- The minimalist slide catch - You simply cannot use it to release the slide. Not gonna happen. Got to sling shot it.

It doesn't look much better for manually locking your slide open, which you need to do for, IDK, stripping for cleaning, checking the chamber, clearing a failure to extract, showing clear for the RO.

Actually, that action is no challenge at all. It's the release of the slide manually that is literally impossible.


quote:
Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
Did the porting do anything to reduce felt recoil? Looks like more of a pain to keep clean.

No. Pretty sure there are folks who are sensitive enough to detect the difference. But to me, none. The regular is quite comfortable to shoot, even with +P. The SAS made no differences, whether in muzzle flip or in felt recoil.


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