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Sig P938 vs. P365
January 22, 2018, 12:12 PM
BRJACKETSig P938 vs. P365
Both of these are 9mm. How do they compare, I did a short search but didn't see anything comparing these 2.
Thanks for any feedback!
January 22, 2018, 12:19 PM
Dusty78The 365 isn’t out yet so I’m real world experience your guess is as good as anyone’s. Otherwise one is a single action only hammer fired and holds 6-8 rounds, the other is striker fired holding 10-12 rounds.
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January 22, 2018, 12:44 PM
limblessbiffThe trigger on the 938 is a bit stiff for a single action pistol but it’s a very easy gun to shoot well with, it will honestly surprise you how accurate it is for such a small pistol
January 22, 2018, 02:35 PM
StroonzConcerning the 365 I was able to only do a comparison on paper to two other guns: the 938 and the Ruger LC9.
The Sig 365 compares most favorably with the LC9 in ways that count.....same size (relatively speaking) weight, and both striker Fired. Here's the problem.....we have two almost identical guns and the fixed sight LC has a price tag of $299 while the Sig has a price tag of $599.
I had an LC9 and loved the gun. Totally reliable, accurate and pocketable. I will replace it.I do have a 938 and is my EDC. The 938 is all metal, smaller and lighter than the 365 and most obviously single action only; made to be carried cocked and locked.
January 22, 2018, 02:40 PM
stoic-onequote:
Originally posted by Stroonz:
Here's the problem.....we have two almost identical guns and the fixed sight LC has a price tag of $299 while the Sig has a price tag of $599.
Ummm, WHAT? Does it hold 10 +1 rounds and come standard with night sights? Additionally, since they aren't on the streets yet, I'm not sure anyone knows what the actual price will be after a month or two... They may well sell for MAP for a while based strictly on availability(see pricing trends for the G42/3), but come on.
January 27, 2018, 12:29 AM
BRJACKETBeen off the board for a few days. Thanks for the input. I have a 938 which does shoot really well for a small gun. I have been curious about the365 though.
January 27, 2018, 04:55 AM
dc54I went to my LGS to buy a 320 X Carry yesterday. They had a P 365 on display. Felt great in the hand and a nice trigger. I didn't get the X Carry but pre ordered a P365.
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January 27, 2018, 09:12 AM
jljonesConsidering the only people that I have any significant time on the 365 are the employees at the SIG Academy, I'd say take any and all comments at this point with a grain of salt.
However, the guys at the academy like it. A lot. And they are a fickle bunch. I think SIG will sell a ton of them, and it will be a hit in magazine capacity restriction states.
January 27, 2018, 11:43 AM
fquicoI too am curious to learn more about the p365, yet I am not likely to change from the P938/micro9 with which I currently am very happy! 7-8rnds of 9mm is more than enough for pocket carry (w/1 spare Mag.)
January 27, 2018, 12:55 PM
cnewcomerThis is the first review with calipers in hand. Finally!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KaumRGDm2gJanuary 27, 2018, 01:05 PM
MikeNHI own a 938 and handled a 365 at Sig the other night. Feels nice, held it alongside a 938 on display there and they're damn near the same size. The 365 might be a tiny, tiny bit wider in the grip. The trigger on the 938 isn't anything special but I did like the trigger on the 365. I feel like the little pinky grip on the magazine is a bit smaller than the one on the 938 so it's a bit tougher to get a full grip on with my hands than the 938.
January 27, 2018, 03:33 PM
k3tdAnyone know of a Sig dealer in the Raleigh, NC area with the P365 in stock?
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January 27, 2018, 06:07 PM
walker77I had a 238 and didnt care for the cocked and locked safety.