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  • Route 45

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    They feel much better in the hand with a 12 round magazine.

    I don't even have a 10 round P365. I swapped the grip modules out on both of my standard ones, so they are all XL frames. The original 10 round grip modules are in a drawer somewhere.
     

    doddg

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    They feel much better in the hand with a 12 round magazine.

    I don't even have a 10 round P365. I swapped the grip modules out on both of my standard ones, so they are all XL frames. The original 10 round grip modules are in a drawer somewhere.


    First time I ever shot a friend's 365 was with a 12 round mag: there's no going back to a 10 round magazine.
     

    Jozenbau

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    It doesn’t have a 12 round mag, which I will be purchasing maybe today if I get out, one of the ten rounds has a pinky extension on it.
     

    doddg

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    I bought a 365 from a member recently (w/safety) that included:
    - (2) 10 round mag
    - (2) 12 round mags
    - NDZ Performance extensions (one short, one regular) are currently on 10-round mags; a Pearce grip extension also is included. Original mag floor plates included.

    I was glad I didn't have to bother buying the 12 rounders.

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    Mark106

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    If two guns fill the same niche in my "collection" and I find nothing particularly great about the first one, I might unload it ... especially if I can put the money toward something else I want to shoot, be that something else defensive/carry or pure rec (such as another good plinker or target gun.)
    Most important point re any quality carry gun of choice is that I'm thoroughly familiar with its manual of arms and use (sighting, trigger manipulation, etc). So if that takes say 4 range trips before I actually make it my carry gun, that's fine.
     

    gregkl

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    I bought a 365 from a member recently (w/safety) that included:
    - (2) 10 round mag
    - (2) 12 round mags
    - NDZ Performance extensions (one short, one regular) are currently on 10-round mags; a Pearce grip extension also is included. Original mag floor plates included.

    I was glad I didn't have to bother buying the 12 rounders.



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    Pic is blurry but does that have a stipple job done to it?
     

    Mark106

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    I bought a 365 from a member recently (w/safety) that included:
    - (2) 10 round mag
    - (2) 12 round mags
    - NDZ Performance extensions (one short, one regular) are currently on 10-round mags; a Pearce grip extension also is included. Original mag floor plates included.

    I was glad I didn't have to bother buying the 12 rounders.

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    Nice results. Glad that gun's working out for you. It's a lovely piece of work by the folk at Sig, IMO.
    Gregkl ... not a stipple job, Talon grips in the rubber texture.
     

    doddg

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    Pic is blurry but does that have a stipple job done to it?

    Previous owner put rubber-textured Talon grip on it.
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    Nice results. Glad that gun's working out for you. It's a lovely piece of work by the folk at Sig, IMO.
    Gregkl ... not a stipple job, Talon grips in the rubber texture.

    Hey Mark!
    Always glad when I hear back from a seller after I've bought & they know I am really happy with the deal. :thumbsup:
    I'm glad for everyone to know where in the INGO family items are transpiring.

    Yes, I was pleased with the range results as well, given my eyes.
    I don't think as good as with my first 365 (w/o safety), but I had put hundreds of rounds through that one: I'll catch up. Someday, whenever all this ends. :dunno:

    I've ordered a small sticky holster for it & also intend to order what is listed below.
    My best friend uses them for multiple guns b/c a Rangemaster in Nevada recommended them.

    The holster that came with it digs into my side, like all other IWB holsters, but a member gave me a lead on one that is supposed to end all that.
    $89.95 DUAL CLIP IWB PROTOS-M® WITH DRI-MATRIX™ BREATHABLE BACKER
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    gregkl

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    Nice results. Glad that gun's working out for you. It's a lovely piece of work by the folk at Sig, IMO.
    Gregkl ... not a stipple job, Talon grips in the rubber texture.

    Thanks. I thought maybe they were Talon's but couldn't tell. I now breathe easier knowing;
    A. Doddg did not buy a gun with a stipple job:)
    B. Someone( in this case you) didn't do a stipple job that looked like that.:)


    :)
     

    doddg

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    Thanks. I thought maybe they were Talon's but couldn't tell. I now breathe easier knowing;
    A. Doddg did not buy a gun with a stipple job:)
    B. Someone( in this case you) didn't do a stipple job that looked like that.:)
    :)


    Clearer pics:
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    I would never do a stipple job, I have those grip "sleeves" I use if I need them, as God intended. :laugh:
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    WebSnyper

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    Thanks. I thought maybe they were Talon's but couldn't tell. I now breathe easier knowing;
    A. Doddg did not buy a gun with a stipple job:)
    B. Someone( in this case you) didn't do a stipple job that looked like that.:)


    :)

    Sig 365 grip modules are super cheap to replace anyway, since they are not the serial numbered part.

    I’m on the fence about what holster to get. Also twelve round mags are 35-40 bucks :wow:

    Sig mags aren't cheap, but Osage County guns has about the best prices on them.
     

    dekindy

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    Shoot fire, I thought everyone had a carry rotation! Have I been working under a wrong assumption? Don't you have a backup gun? That requires 2 minimum!

    Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
     

    Jozenbau

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    I'm guessing you have spent that much at a restaurant in one sitting, and that all just gets turned into poop.

    :)

    lol that’s a fair point! I’m still gonna pay it, just not what I was expecting I guess. I was thinkin prolly 30 or less. It will be otay.
     
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