Over at SigTalk they have been tracking serial numbers and dates which might help.I've seen that, but what would one reference/compare it to?
Over at SigTalk they have been tracking serial numbers and dates which might help.I've seen that, but what would one reference/compare it to?
Very cool, thanks! So according to that list, my first P 365 was made in Sept of 2018, somewhere between Rob"s and Erick's
Amen Brother, Preach the Gospel and let it be Born Again through Fire and Anointed and Cleansed with Hoppes.The list is confusing at best, there is a big gap in SNs where my current P365 would fall, but the dates from the list don't bracket the BOD on the box my gun came in. I give up. The only thing that matters is whether the gun continues to function reliably past the 2K mark.
Amen Brother, Preach the Gospel and let it be Born Again through Fire and Anointed and Cleansed with Hoppes.
Places around here use the bb replicas for training.I just ordered a SIG Air P365 CO2 BB gun that is a nearly exact copy of the center-fire version. The range I shoot at doesn't allow shooting from the holster or any shoot and move type exercises. This will allow me to practice all the things I can't do at the range at home. SIG specifically made this as a trainer for the real thing. An interesting write up that compares the BB gun to the real thing is to be found here:
Sig Sauer P365 Part 1 | Airgun Experience
Skip to Part 4 for the comparison of shooting both BB and 9mm. Parts 1 through 3 compare the BB version to other replica BB pistols.
I put another 200 rounds of Federal 124 gr. FMJ through my P 365. One failure to go fully into battery, no failures to eject or issues with the rear plate. Keeping fingers crossed, 700 rounds down.
Think it was shooter caused?
When in doubt, pinky out!Doubtful, it happened in the middle of a string, no change in grip, as mentioned before, I wrap my thumbs down, not likely to be rubbing the slide. Oh, by the way, I noted that if I unwrap my little finger, the magazine will drop free most of the time.
When in doubt, pinky out!
When in doubt, pinky out!
Particularly when drinking tea!