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Sold my P365 today. The flat trigger didn’t change anything in the function except maybe in giving my trigger finger a lower leverage position. Which seemed to increase perceived muzzle flip.
I really liked the design and idea of the 365, I just couldn’t get past the magazines hitting the heel of my hand and needing to strip the magazine out with my left hand on a speed reload before reaching for a fresh mag.
The Glock 43x while still ultra slim, ultra lightweight and ultra compact, provides a full grip while maintaining adequate magazine capacity and a flush magazine. This allows a drop free magazine for a proper speed reload.
This, along with Glocks reputation for ultra reliability and ultra ruggedness, makes it a no brainer for comfortable, everyday, concealed carry. The P365 is the first Of Many Sig Sauer models I have ever wanted to own and other than the issue with reloads seemed perfect to me.
But in this comparison, the Glock 43X wins out for me. I may just follow @Intrigued ‘s lead and go get me the Sig P320X Compact and compare it to my Glock 19.
I really liked the design and idea of the 365, I just couldn’t get past the magazines hitting the heel of my hand and needing to strip the magazine out with my left hand on a speed reload before reaching for a fresh mag.
The Glock 43x while still ultra slim, ultra lightweight and ultra compact, provides a full grip while maintaining adequate magazine capacity and a flush magazine. This allows a drop free magazine for a proper speed reload.
This, along with Glocks reputation for ultra reliability and ultra ruggedness, makes it a no brainer for comfortable, everyday, concealed carry. The P365 is the first Of Many Sig Sauer models I have ever wanted to own and other than the issue with reloads seemed perfect to me.
But in this comparison, the Glock 43X wins out for me. I may just follow @Intrigued ‘s lead and go get me the Sig P320X Compact and compare it to my Glock 19.
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