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Thread: I may have to reconsider......Sig Sauer P365.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boscobarbell View Post
    I've heard a rumor about Springfield debuting a .40 cal version of the Hellcat at some point. No hard evidence, mind you, just some hints from supposed "insiders." Given Springfield's support of the .40 platform, it wouldn't surprise me, but only time will tell. I'm not a huge Springfield fan in general...even so, they couldn't take my money fast enough. And that would go double for a P365 in .40.
    The Hellcat build appears to be more suitable for a high capacity 40 than the P365. Keeping my fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funflyer View Post
    I'd like to see something like the P365 in 40 cal, but there's probably little chance of that. I'm also hoping Kahr makes a 10mm some day. We need more 10mm options.
    I would be surprised if we see a new .40 S&W pistol from any manufacturer for a long time. Kahr's out of the .40 game, reportedly.

    Hmm, could Kahr theoretically chamber one of the .45 models in 10mm?

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    I had the Ruger SR9c and agree. It does have a pretty nice trigger and it was a pretty good shooter. Puts a LC9 to shame in the trigger and capacity department.

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    I owned an SR40...…………..recoil was a bit more than some of my other .40's...……………..trigger was ok, not my cup o tea……………...pretty good price if they're your thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    I owned an SR40...…………..recoil was a bit more than some of my other .40's...……………..trigger was ok, not my cup o tea……………...pretty good price if they're your thing.
    What other 40 or you comparing it to? I have not owned the 40 but the 9mm was so tame a child could shoot it. But it is not a Kahr trigger for sure. Very light striker fired. I got rid of my Ruger LC9S which I loved but the trigger had gone down to 4lbs of pull with hardly any wall.


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    Quote Originally Posted by King Rat View Post
    What other 40 or you comparing it to? I have not owned the 40 but the 9mm was so tame a child could shoot it. But it is not a Kahr trigger for sure. Very light striker fired. I got rid of my Ruger LC9S which I loved but the trigger had gone down to 4lbs of pull with hardly any wall.

    I compared it to Beretta 96, H&K P2000SK, and also owned an SR9.

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    Nothing against Ruger, I own many and have sold several, and live 15 minutes from their Prescott facility, but they don't have any place in a discussion about high capacity micro compacts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funflyer View Post
    Nothing against Ruger, I own many and have sold several, and live 15 minutes from their Prescott facility, but they don't have any place in a discussion about high capacity micro compacts.
    Velcro two LC9s together and you have 14+2. That’s more capacity than a 365.

    muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funflyer View Post
    Nothing against Ruger, I own many and have sold several, and live 15 minutes from their Prescott facility, but they don't have any place in a discussion about high capacity micro compacts.
    They do make one though. It's just that it's chambered in .22LR.
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    Speaking of trigger pull, that is the only problem I found with the Sig 365 (for me anyway) don't get me wrong, the 365 has a great crisp trigger which is exactly what you don't want in a pocket carry pistol....I feel much safer with a Kahr long pull trigger in my pocket and just practice as much as possible to stay proficient with it.....Light and crisp has it's place but so does long and smooth.....
    Last edited by getsome; 05-06-2020 at 09:00 PM.

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