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Well the Sig bug bites hard. A week or so I picked up the P365xl and put my Glock 43xMOS and 48 away. Yesterday I sold the two Glocks and also picked up the regular P365. What have I done!? I’ve carried Glocks almost exclusively since around 1990. I bought the reg P365 for very discreet carry and to make my XL an X just to see how it does. But on the regular one how difficult a job is putting in a flat trigger? I’m a Glock armorer and can work on them blindfolded but the Sig FCU is very different. You can get a long way with a smile. You can get a lot further with a smile and a gun. (Al Capone) | ||
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The flat trigger isn't difficult, just take your time, watch the youtube video's. I've put flat triggers in both of my standard P365s, no issues, took about 15 minutes each. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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A year ago I would have burned you at the stake for making such a comment, but I've been down the Sig road this year and, well, I think you made a good choice. ______________________________________________________ Often times a very small man can cast a very large shadow | |||
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Indeed! As I stated, I still love my larger Glocks. But until something netter comes out I’ll be carrying these Sigs. I even took my Glock sticker off my yeti cup and replaced it with a Sig Sauer! You can get a long way with a smile. You can get a lot further with a smile and a gun. (Al Capone) | |||
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This week I also went off the deep end. I purchased a Sig P320 AXG Scorpion and a P365X. I will be swift in my attack. My venom is packed with enough pride and gun powder to take down any adversary that attempts to tread on my freedom. You've been warned, but if you still want to test me, take a step forward. | |||
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