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| I don't follow the P365 that much, but what might be a meaningful difference that the manual might not cover. as near as I can tell the SAS stuff is totally cosmetic...
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| quote: Originally posted by hrcjon: I don't follow the P365 that much, but what might be a meaningful difference that the manual might not cover. as near as I can tell the SAS stuff is totally cosmetic...
I think with this one it's more than cosmetic. First off, there's the "no front sight" set-up. Then there's the porting, which might need a special mention or two. Last, there's the flush-mounted slide stop. I think the 365 SAS needs its own manual. They're probably just a little slow getting it out. |
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| It doesn't need its own manual.
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| No you don't need a different manual. 1. Sight - Are you planning to swap it out? And, what instructions do you need to use this sight? Center the dot and shoot. 2. Slide catch - Was specifically mentioned in the SIG video that you will need to sling shot it. Using your thumb as usual is out of the question. 3. Takedown - How hard is it to use a flat headed screwdriver? Or a dime? Turn 90 degrees clockwise as usual and done. 4. Ported barrel - Someone mentioned this above. Really? You need a different manual for that?
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