I mean, I’m not diving but…

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I like the background along with the watch. I bet you dare them to try again while you're home.

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Shbamn50

I like the background along with the watch. I bet you dare them to try again while you're home.

I don’t dare anyone to do anything. In California, I’d probably be in jail.

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Watchovski

I don’t dare anyone to do anything. In California, I’d probably be in jail.

I forget that California doesn't like the 2nd amendment. Here in Ohio they just passed a conceal carry law. A person no longer has to have a permit to conceal carry. We can open carry and conceal carry. I have a little 22 revolver always with me.

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Cool slide serrations!

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Pete_Puma

Cool slide serrations!

Thanks. I didn’t the the port on top of the slide would make a difference, but it’s a great break …literally throws the “muzzle flip” straight down…so it just recoils straight back. Pretty neat.

Essentially this slide:

https://www.sigsauer.com/p365x-3-1-spectre-comp-slide-assembly-integrated-comp-coyote-brown.html

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Great pair

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Watchovski

Thanks. I didn’t the the port on top of the slide would make a difference, but it’s a great break …literally throws the “muzzle flip” straight down…so it just recoils straight back. Pretty neat.

Essentially this slide:

https://www.sigsauer.com/p365x-3-1-spectre-comp-slide-assembly-integrated-comp-coyote-brown.html

That's awesome. I thought it might be a SIG, but couldn't tell for sure. The 365 is such a nice pistol.

Both of my sons have one & they shoot really well.

One is the micro & it's just amazing how small it is yet can hold 10 rounds.

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Sig Sauer are beautiful side arms , another thing not allowing in our glorious Socialist government known as Australia ( MALS) on a hat 🧢 make Australia less shit 💩

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Pete_Puma

That's awesome. I thought it might be a SIG, but couldn't tell for sure. The 365 is such a nice pistol.

Both of my sons have one & they shoot really well.

One is the micro & it's just amazing how small it is yet can hold 10 rounds.

Yeah - it’s amazing going to the P365 (now legal in California) from a Glock 19 (and 17)…massive difference and it’s taking some getting used to.

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Tinfoiled14

Sig Sauer are beautiful side arms , another thing not allowing in our glorious Socialist government known as Australia ( MALS) on a hat 🧢 make Australia less shit 💩

Man. We’ve debated leaving California because other states in the Union really are more “free”.

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Watchovski

Yeah - it’s amazing going to the P365 (now legal in California) from a Glock 19 (and 17)…massive difference and it’s taking some getting used to.

I bet.

The grip is quite a bit smaller, less weight & I'd imagine the port does help make it less snappy.

The Sig has a nice trigger. I always thought the trigger on my M&P was kinda mushy but man, after shooting the 365, it feels like mashed potatoes.

In its defense, it is almost 20 years old & has about 5-6K rounds through it. Probably time for an upgrade.

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Pete_Puma

I bet.

The grip is quite a bit smaller, less weight & I'd imagine the port does help make it less snappy.

The Sig has a nice trigger. I always thought the trigger on my M&P was kinda mushy but man, after shooting the 365, it feels like mashed potatoes.

In its defense, it is almost 20 years old & has about 5-6K rounds through it. Probably time for an upgrade.

Totally agree, but everything is so personal, I’ve come to the realization, like in watches, some stuff works for some and not others…there is no “best”…just “best for you.” I swapped the grip for a Wilson Combat to give me a little more grip and it fits my hand pretty well. The Wilson Combat sorta bridges the gap between the standard P365 and a Glock in regards to size, but, again, for me, very ergonomic. I’m a fan, take down and cleaning is still a bit faster for me on the Glocks, but that just takes time.

Sidebar: This was the first time taking this set up out…and this was the first shot at 15 yards out of the box…it’s the only pistol I’ve ever dropped a red dot onto and haven’t had to “zero.”

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Watchovski

Totally agree, but everything is so personal, I’ve come to the realization, like in watches, some stuff works for some and not others…there is no “best”…just “best for you.” I swapped the grip for a Wilson Combat to give me a little more grip and it fits my hand pretty well. The Wilson Combat sorta bridges the gap between the standard P365 and a Glock in regards to size, but, again, for me, very ergonomic. I’m a fan, take down and cleaning is still a bit faster for me on the Glocks, but that just takes time.

Sidebar: This was the first time taking this set up out…and this was the first shot at 15 yards out of the box…it’s the only pistol I’ve ever dropped a red dot onto and haven’t had to “zero.”

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That's good shooting!

One reason I'd like to upgrade from the M&P is being able to add optics.

Wilson makes great stuff. I put a Wilson spring in my J-Frame & it made a big difference.

Living in Ohio & being out in the country has afforded me a chance to try a variety of pistols.

I do like the SIGs.

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Pete_Puma

That's good shooting!

One reason I'd like to upgrade from the M&P is being able to add optics.

Wilson makes great stuff. I put a Wilson spring in my J-Frame & it made a big difference.

Living in Ohio & being out in the country has afforded me a chance to try a variety of pistols.

I do like the SIGs.

Lucky shot ;) I know around here we have companies that can “optics cut” your non-optics ready slide. Not sure about how the M&P inner workings of the slide are, but maybe something to consider? I know for my Glocks, since we’re stuck with Gen3 in California, they’re not optics ready, but we can have them “cut” to accept an optic…you just have to specify which optic before it gets killed (I usually request an “RMR” cut to accept a Trijicon or Holosun). Good luck!!!

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Watchovski

Lucky shot ;) I know around here we have companies that can “optics cut” your non-optics ready slide. Not sure about how the M&P inner workings of the slide are, but maybe something to consider? I know for my Glocks, since we’re stuck with Gen3 in California, they’re not optics ready, but we can have them “cut” to accept an optic…you just have to specify which optic before it gets killed (I usually request an “RMR” cut to accept a Trijicon or Holosun). Good luck!!!

Thanks!

I will say that when it comes time to get a new pistol, I need to be able to say "Because mine's not optics ready".😃😉

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Pete_Puma

Thanks!

I will say that when it comes time to get a new pistol, I need to be able to say "Because mine's not optics ready".😃😉

Ah!!!! I get that conversation!!!!

Optics cutting your current slide runs like $100-$150 just a heads up. In California this is a decent option since the background check and DROS paperwork/fees run up to like $75 before you even have a pistol in your hand.