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| It’s a “P365” at heart and SIG ain’t dropping the P365 anytime soon. Even if they discontinue the FUSE or some other specific variant you still have plenty of parts/options etc. I wouldn’t worry about it in this specific case.
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| Got about 250 rounds through my Fuse thus far. Fully reliable. And its longer grip, better sights, longer sight radius and excellent mag well lets me shoot it much better than the standard 365 I had. I am hoping for a manual safety grip from either Wilson or Sig and then I will buy the MS Kit from Sig. If Sig dumps it, I can use the FCU to build something I want.
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| quote: Originally posted by cslinger: It’s a “P365” at heart and SIG ain’t dropping the P365 anytime soon. Even if they discontinue the FUSE or some other specific variant you still have plenty of parts/options etc.
I wouldn’t worry about it in this specific case.
Yeah, isn't it the best selling gun in SIG's history? And, you can make the P365 in any shape or form, because the "gun" is the FCU.
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| I actually think with all of the goings on with the 320 that the Fuse will sell very well as a 320 adjacent model. Issues or no issues, there are LE agencies that do not allow the 320 so staying in a similar ecosystem and having a full size gun thats slim is likely something that will keep it going where as the standard 365 is more for carry. Just my 2 cents but I see it sticking around. |
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| I don’t see Sig discontinuing the Fuse anytime soon. While it’s not as well knows as the Macro for that matter neither is the Tac Ops. And the extended slide release and the flared magwell are an excellent upgrade to an already great product like the Macro. Some shooters prefer the longer slide and barrel of the Fuse. Now an interesting idea would be on he lines of the old Dan Wesson revolvers with multiple barrels. Offer the assembled chassis using the extended slide release and flared magwell together with the complete barrel and slide assemblies of the Macro/Tac Ops and the Fuse as a kit. Include two 17 round magazines together with two 21 round magazines.
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| It seems that there IS a max limit size-wise to the P365, and the Fuse evidently found it. The fundamental point of the P365 has and forever will be that it's a gun well-conceived for convenient and comfortable concealed carry. That's a lot of words that start with the letter 'c'...as in "compact". Really compact. And the Fuse is hardly that. And yes indeed the Fuse totally sucks as a sales force leader for us as well. Turns out very few people are looking for a slender pistol that has a profile as large as girthier full sized pistols.
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| quote: Originally posted by monoblok: The fundamental point of the P365 has and forever will be that it's a gun well-conceived for convenient and comfortable concealed carry.
Sure, but is there anything about the 365 FCU that prevents it from being used in a service-sized pistol? |
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