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Long time member, but haven't been around much lately.

Picked up a new P365 today at the local gunshow. Plan to use it as my summer carry gun. Tulster Profile holster has already been ordered. May pick up a 365X frame for it.

Looking for tips/tricks, problems to lookout for, mod recommendations, etc, etc, etc. Any advice is greatly appreciated.


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Posts: 7903 | Location: WNC Native, now in Virginia Beach, VA | Registered: August 13, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wilson Combat grip modules are wonderful.


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I own the P365X, added the Hogue grip sleeve. Totally transformed the grip, in a very good way.
 
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I can HIGHLY recommend the Armory Craft Extended Checkered Mag Release as an upgrade. I find the Mag Release on the P365 somewhat slick/lacking in purchase, and a little to flat to the Grip Module. The Armory Craft is only extended 2mm, but it's a night & day difference when compared to the SIG oem Mag Release. I consider it a mandatory upgrade the P365.

Adding the P365XL Grip Module (essentially a home spun P365X) is a BIG improvement over the std. P365 Grip Module and well worth it IMO. It allows for 'proper purchase' of the Pistol, and gets my pinky to be on the gun, where it should be. It also eliminates the potential pinch point when using 12 rd.Mags (w/ the floorplate spacer) in a std P365 Grip Module. The potential exists to be 'pinched' especially during a reload while under stress when using the std P365 Grip Module and 12 rd. Mags. I can get all of my fingers ON the P365XL Grip Module (with or without the Magazine in the gun), so better 'purchase' and ZERO chance of getting pinched.


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YEah, an extended mag release on a small pistol purchased for IWB carry. Let us know how well that works out when you draw your gun and the mag falls out. BTW, 1 out of 100 draws is 1 too many.

Tips for the P365. First off that trigger group is very easy to remove, so plan on cleaning the lint out of your gun once a month. Second, consider every "mod" to be a degradation on the reliability of the pistol you are trusting your life to. If that modified trigger fails to reset just one time it could be on the day you die.

The best "mod" you can use is to train with your gun. Train to the point where you don't need your sights so that just presenting your gun properly centers your group in the 10 ring. Also keep in mind that tiny little groups only prove you know how to waste valuable time. If you want to be impressive putting 5 shots into a 5 inch circle with a .2 second split is impressive, taking 10-15 seconds to shoot a 1 inch group is not.

Finally I have found that the sights on the P365 are horrible. Good news is it points very well if you put in the practice time so those sights really aren't needed. It is a Defense pistol, so you will be shooting at 30 feet or less. This is point shooting range and there is nothing faster than point shooting a handgun. Because you don't have to take the time to line up sights or find a red dot, you point and pull the trigger. So just keep that pistol bare naked. At the most I would suggest a small dab of White paint over the front sight. Yeah it will be useless as a "night sight" but that green front sight is a lot dimmer than a plain white dot with just a hint of ambient lighting.


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The magazines are difficult to load and you will need some sort of device to assist you.

Practice as much as you can. I got mine about a year ago and shot it enough to make sure it was reliable. I plan to do more shooting with it as soon as the weather warms up.

It is my EDC and I have been very pleased and am not afraid to recommend it.
 
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Take it to the range and shoot it alot.

Get extra mags. You can use the larger capacity magazines in the pistol. The adapters make it comfortable. If you find you prefer the larger mags, you can change the grip module.

Practice drawing and dry firing at home (with the correct safety steps).

It's a good pistol out of the box.
 
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The only things I’ve done to my XL are changing the front site to a high contrast night site and put a Magguts +2 kit in the 12 round magazine (14 +1 now).
I’ve had it about two years and everything has been flawless.


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The only things I’ve done to my XL are changing the front site to a high contrast night site and put a Magguts +2 kit in the 12 round magazine (14 +1 now).
I’ve had it about two years and everything has been flawless.


What sites did you go with?


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The magazines are difficult to load and you will need some sort of device to assist you.



First range trip today....I definitely agree with this!!


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Tulster Profile holster

YEah, an extended mag release on a small pistol purchased for IWB carry. Let us know how well that works out when you draw your gun and the mag falls out. BTW, 1 out of 100 draws is 1 too many.

Hey Scooter, ever seen an Extended Mag Release for a P365? You should know that both Armory Craft AND GrayGuns offer one for the P365.

https://www.armorycraft.com/pr...e-catch-with-texture
https://grayguns.com/product/p...ed-magazine-release/

While the Armory Craft provides dimensional data indicating it's extended 2mm, GrayGuns chooses not to provide that data. Regardless, both are contoured & checkered to provide better ergonomics and to assist in positive purchase on the Mag Release, and that's the whole point! Even SIG thought extending & texturing the Mag Release was a good idea and made that improvement when they released the P365 XMACRO.

I have an IWB Holster from Garrett Industries, and an OWB Holster from Gunfighters[INC], and a Trigger Guard 'Holster' from Detroit Holster, all of which provide plenty of clearance for the Extended Mag Release!

The Magazine Release is the first thing to clear the holster on draw, and the path of the pistol is guided/limited by the slide and the trigger guard during that action. In the case of the P365, the trigger guard is straight and NOT tapered in any way. This assures the likelihood of the Extended Mag Release being somehow depressed on draw is basically ZERO. Obviously, one should check fit/clearance on ANY holster, regardless of whether the pistol is modified or not, but in the case of a quality holster, the claim you present is a Non-Issue!

Both Armory Craft and GrayGuns make safe, reliable, quality components to 'mod' / improve the performance, reliability and ergonomics of semi-auto handguns. Both also provide appropriate cautions to notify the user if a certain modification is not appropriate for a certain use (competition vs defensive carry), and neither offer any such cautions for the Extended Mag Release for the P365. Perhaps you should contact one of these vendors and express your concerns...And maybe you should start counting as well. The fact is, the improved ergonomics and 'purchase' of the Extended Mag Release might just save your life in a during a reload under stress if involved in a defensive shooting situation.

And for the record, you are the only one posting in this thread that has brought up anything about a 'modified trigger'...Just sayin' Wink


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Originally posted by 220-9er:
The only things I’ve done to my XL are changing the front site to a high contrast night site and put a Magguts +2 kit in the 12 round magazine (14 +1 now).
I’ve had it about two years and everything has been flawless.


What sites did you go with?


I don't remember the exact specification but they were Trijicon HD orange, front only. Left the rear sight stock.
I tried a Holosun Red Dot when I first bought it because it was an easy install and so many said they were the best thing since sliced bread.
I just couldn't get comfortable with it after so many decades and decided for my intended use I'd go with something I was used to.
The bright orange sight is easy for my older eyes to pick up quickly and I'm more than accurate enough that way.


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Originally posted by 220-9er:
The only things I’ve done to my XL are changing the front site to a high contrast night site and put a Magguts +2 kit in the 12 round magazine (14 +1 now).
I’ve had it about two years and everything has been flawless.


What sites did you go with?


I don't remember the exact specification but they were Trijicon HD orange, front only. Left the rear sight stock.
I tried a Holosun Red Dot when I first bought it because it was an easy install and so many said they were the best thing since sliced bread.
I just couldn't get comfortable with it after so many decades and decided for my intended use I'd go with something I was used to.
The bright orange sight is easy for my older eyes to pick up quickly and I'm more than accurate enough that way.


I was online the other night looking at that exact Trijicon orange site. Like it?


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P365 - GGI P220ST 10mm - Sig Mosquito - Various Others


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I left mine completely bone stock. The engineers at Sig are smarter than I am in this area. My only suggestion is to get a Sticky pocket holster. It's a great addition.
 
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I would get some XL mags if you plan on swapping grip modules. I prefer the XL grip out of all the options they have.

Not sure how familiar you are with the combat sighting system. I say this as I swapped out the front sight on mine to match the same height as the rear. I always shot low with the factory set up.
 
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Tulster Profile holster

YEah, an extended mag release on a small pistol purchased for IWB carry. Let us know how well that works out when you draw your gun and the mag falls out. BTW, 1 out of 100 draws is 1 too many.

Tips for the P365. First off that trigger group is very easy to remove, so plan on cleaning the lint out of your gun once a month. Second, consider every "mod" to be a degradation on the reliability of the pistol you are trusting your life to. If that modified trigger fails to reset just one time it could be on the day you die.

The best "mod" you can use is to train with your gun. Train to the point where you don't need your sights so that just presenting your gun properly centers your group in the 10 ring. Also keep in mind that tiny little groups only prove you know how to waste valuable time. If you want to be impressive putting 5 shots into a 5 inch circle with a .2 second split is impressive, taking 10-15 seconds to shoot a 1 inch group is not.

Finally I have found that the sights on the P365 are horrible. Good news is it points very well if you put in the practice time so those sights really aren't needed. It is a Defense pistol, so you will be shooting at 30 feet or less. This is point shooting range and there is nothing faster than point shooting a handgun. Because you don't have to take the time to line up sights or find a red dot, you point and pull the trigger. So just keep that pistol bare naked. At the most I would suggest a small dab of White paint over the front sight. Yeah it will be useless as a "night sight" but that green front sight is a lot dimmer than a plain white dot with just a hint of ambient lighting.
Wow some of the best advise I have read in a long time.
 
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Get a Speedbeez 365 loader. Works MUCH better than an Uplula for that little mag.


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Has anyone ever tried out the metal-framed 365 that SIG makes? I'd be interested in one of those. Otherwise, there are some companies that make metal frame modules but I don't know who all offers them. There are at least a few.
 
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The P365X I have is box-stock. I have a shorter P365 frame and some shorter magazines for it. However, I don't use it much. The P365X isn't all that much taller and works for pocket carry in most pants in a Vedder Pocket Locker. I also have OWB and IWB holsters I don't often use.

I do have some extra extended magazines, 17 rounds and a couple of 15-round Sig Sauer magazines. I carry the pistol with a 12-rounder and use an extended for a reload if needed.
 
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People can debate all day long on the wisdom of modifying a carry gun. The only thing I will say is that a Wilson Combat grip frame makes any P365 easier to hold and easier to point, and there's not a single thing wrong with any of that.
 
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