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I fondled one, no kissing, though, we were in public. It felt great in my hand so I bought it. Guess I'll be burning up some of those two cases of 380 I got a while back. Won't get a chance to shoot until after this week.
 
Posts: 17654 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I fondled one, no kissing, though, we were in public. It felt great in my hand so I bought it. Guess I'll be burning up some of those two cases of 380 I got a while back. Won't get a chance to shoot until after this week.


awesome let me know how you like it.
 
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I just wish they offered it in 9mm.




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Posts: 12313 | Location: Eagle River, AK | Registered: September 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just wish they offered it in 9mm.


Once the .380 sales slow down, I have no doubt they'll release the 9mm version.
 
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I just wish they offered it in 9mm.


well they do in a legion, not sure what you are looking for buts the legion is pretty close.
 
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I've got an AXG Legion but it is the longer 17 round grip frame. I'd like a shorter 12 round XL sized grip.




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Any holster recommendations? It won't fit a Crossbreed 365 holster, but the M&P works fairly well.
 
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Sig recommends X Macro holster compatibility. Here on their site: https://www.sigsauer.com/p365-axg-luxe.html


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am I kissing something?
I don't kiss my guns.
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After reading reviews and watching the various review videos, I bought one for my wife as her range gun as well as H.D. It replaces her .380 Shield EZ, a gun she loved and shot well, but it has issues; every other magazine, the last round stovepipes, something that has plagued other EZ owners. And it happens with all three of her mags, not with just one. Also the grip safety is a little bit of a nuisance for her; unlike a 1911 or Staccato, the safety hinges at the bottom, not top, so occasionally having her grip slightly below the beavertail causes it to not fire. The 365 Luxe fixes these issues and is more than better than the Shield. First firing it at the range, there were some failure to return-to-battery incidences in the first 50 rds while chambering the first round, and one actually happened to me as well. But afterwards for the next 50 rds, the problem disappeared. And after getting used to the new grip size and shape, she began to shoot it well, and she reports that the recoil is less than her Shield, which she shot right before. And I have to say that I shot a magazine and it was remarkable on how soft the recoil was. After taking it back home, and thoroughly cleaning/lubing it a 2nd time, the slide action felt smoother and same with the trigger. I took it back to the range by myself and shot 100 more rds with zero issues, it seems everything has smoothed out a bit.

My wife noticed the nice build quality and the overall superior feel in her hands and I concur, it is the best feeling 365 I have held. My wife loves her new gun, even though it does take a tiny bit more hand strength for her to rack the slide compared to the Shield EZ. Now she has a very reliable gun, and I agree with reviewers it is the softest shooting centerfire pistol I have ever shot, and Sig did a great job. Two thumbs up.



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They released a cheaper version of this gun with a polymer frame finally.

https://www.sigsauer.com/p365-xl-comp.html


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Finally got it all together for a range trip with the Luxe. It shoots like a dream, minimal recoil, very accurate, fed both "cheap" range ammo and God Dots very well. The only problem-the rebate mags shipped with the finger extensions to fill the gap for a 10 round grip. The luxe has a 12 round grip. Somehow, the base plates that came with have disappeared. Got it! My granddaughter stole my base plates! They were in her "treasure box." I got 3 base plates back for the cost of only-3 Girl Scout cookies!

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