Hi from NJ. My wife has a comp'd 365Xl, I enjoy shooting that but you're right about the mag springs.
welcome, from the state of...er...um.....wherever da hell i'm from this morning.
Since someone asked, this is the first dozen from 7 meters. Using my thumb I could only get 6 rounds in the mag at a time. Glad I got the Beez loader for my next session.
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I bought a handgun in 2010 from the Sig custom shop.How long? The first number of that year was a 1.
I worry about the sanity of most of the members here.
Looks fine to me, that would put the hurt on anyone!Since someone asked, this is the first dozen from 7 meters. Using my thumb I could only get 6 rounds in the mag at a time. Glad I got the Beez loader for my next session.
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Looks fine to me, that would put the hurt on anyone!
Congrats on your Sig P-365. I have a Fuse model, really like it, but the 21 round mags don't feed at all 1st round fires rest of the rds are way below the mag lips.I just picked up my first new gun in a good long time.
How long? The first number of that year was a 1. Yup, time flies.
My new gun is a SigSauer P365 XMacro Comp. I only had time to put 50-60 rounds thru it yesterday but I am delighted so far. Right out of the box the trigger is great. My last 9mm was the Beretta 92 FS Custom Carry so the Sig is a horse of a different color and that's a good thing. I shot a lot of skeet (early 80s Browning Citori 20GA) and local IPSC with my Colt Series 70 .45 way back in the last century. Though I'm pretty much retired I cannot imagine finding the time to shoot as much as I used to but I hope to get to the range regularly. We will see.
First comment about the P365. I cannot figure out why the factory mag springs are as stiff as they are. I do not see the point in that. The steel strikes me as unduly stiff and depending on the alloy used suggests the springs might go slack sooner than they should. Again, only time will tell but that leads me to my first post-gun buy. The Speed Beez loader is a little bulky but works perfectly. Totally worth the dough. I'm glad Sig supplies a simple loader but I won't be using it as long as I have the Speed Beez. Super clever design and made in the US.
Not sure how active I'll be here but I wanted to let you all know about my new P365.
Thanks for reading and cheers to everyone.
Luc
Forgot to add, welcome to the forum from South Texas.Congrats on your Sig P-365. I have a Fuse model, really like it, but the 21 round mags don't feed at all 1st round fires rest of the rds are way below the mag lips.
Forgot to add, welcome to the forum from South Texas.
While I don’t own any .22 rifles, I do own a Glock 44, which is a .22, no issues with it, I have owned the Ruger .22 pistols, had a few issues with the last one I had, jamb city with every brand I tried, just my thoughtsSince I have a small crowd here can we talk a little about .22?
I would like a second round I can send down range in greater numbers than my budget allows in 9mm.
The answer of course is .22. I'm not interested in going revolver, SA or DA. I'm hesitant to go semi-auto because there's just so much about talk about feed and cycling issues.
This gets me thinking about a small, lightweight rifle. How small and lightweight? Well, how about the Rossi RS22 or even the Henry US Survival .22.
I'd love to get your thoughts on those rifles or others that come to mind.
Thanks and have a great weekend!
While I don’t own any .22 rifles, I do own a Glock 44, which is a .22, no issues with it, I have owned the Ruger .22 pistols, had a few issues with the last one I had, jamb city with every brand I tried, just my thoughts