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Dose anyone know what's the birth date of the 365s is that have had the problems resolved?
 
Posts: 102 | Location: North Haven ,CT | Registered: March 12, 2018Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I do not know when the last revision was made. my first run P365 had a Siglite Night Sight fail but has otherwise worked perfectly. My Dec. 2018 build P365 has been perfect as well and it came in a smaller, neater fitting box.
 
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The reason for asking is that I just picked up my p365 and it has a Nov. birth date on the box , it has a smaller carring case also , reason for worrying is that all the ones i see being sold on the forums and internet sales are Dec.-Jan. birthdates ,just wanted to reinsure myself that i didn't make a bad decision by not buying one of those more recent ones .
 
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Don’t worry about it. Anything after June is good to go.
 
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Don’t worry about it. Anything after June is good to go.


There's plenty of examples of earlier than June 2018 that have demonstrated no problems.


If people would mind their own damn business this country would be better off. I owe no one an explanation or an apology for my personal opinion.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Windwalker27:
Don’t worry about it. Anything after June is good to go.


There's plenty of examples of earlier than June 2018 that have demonstrated no problems.[/QUOTE


And reports later than June that have reported problems.
 
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Very few problems statistically after June. The vast majority in the first six months were fine, but had statistically more issues. I have a March build, which is at 3600 rounds without issue. The question was if the current 365’s are ok, and the answer is unequivocally yes.
 
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Very few problems statistically after June.
Link to the data?
 
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Very few problems statistically after June.
Link to the data?


There's a list on another forum that details known failures by serial number. Seems the name of the other forum is a trigger word that will prevent a post from showing up (oops).




God bless America.
 
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Hey , thanks for all the replays, I appreciate it , it makes me feel more confident till I can get up to the range,
Thank you
 
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The list on another forum shows issues and dates and Sig was recently selling new P365 pistols with bad front night sights.

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Very few problems statistically after June.
Link to the data?


There's a list on another forum that details known failures by serial number. Seems the name of the other forum is a trigger word that will prevent a post from showing up (oops).


P365 Triggers people on both sides.

 
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Quit staring at my wife's Butt
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I have a July build date 365 works perfect no issues.
 
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P365 Triggers people on both sides.


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I was talking with a Sig rep last week and he said anything built after May had the new stuff in it...
 
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I was talking with a Sig rep last week and he said anything built after May had the new stuff in it...

Welcome aboard oldveteran from another old Vet.
 
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I was talking with a Sig rep last week and he said anything built after May had the new stuff in it...


What new stuff? Any specifics?
 
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I was talking with a Sig rep last week and he said anything built after May had the new stuff in it...


What new stuff? Any specifics?


Springs and striker.
 
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Mine is a March 2 build. No problems. About 700rds


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May 21, 750 rounds, no issues.





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