Sig sauer p365

Well mine broke after only 70 rounds through it. Anyone else have issues? Seems common.. but i love the gun
Trey's Avatar
  • Trey
  • 06-18-2018, 05:46 AM
Why do you love a gun that can't make it through 2 boxes of bullets?
mm, nope. I'm 1500 rounds through mine and no issues.
boardman's Avatar
I don't think I've met a Sig I've ever liked. The 238 is a joke. I had an AMT backup that had better accuracy.
Seems like they're just too finicky. Gotta have the right ammo. Seems like anytime I'm at the range and someone is having issues, jams, stove pipes etc. it's always a Sig.
They're too much $ for all those problems.
My M&P shield shoots anything I run through it from 90g to 147g. No +P though, it;'s not recommended although I've read forums where guys say it cycles fine.

Academy is running a BOGO on the Taurus PT111 and either a Rossi 22 rifle or Heritage rough rider single shot. I just picked one up this weekend. $315 out the door for both. The PT111 has a couple of knocks against it one being the polymer guide rod but you don't find where people are complaining that it breaks just that it's polymer. The other is the trigger. It's got a long pull but it's designed that way. I've shot one before so I knew what I was buying. Once you get used to it it will put 13 rounds down range quick, fast and in a hurry thanks to a shorter trigger reset than either the Glock 43 or the M&P shield. The trigger pull, once you hit the fire postion is fairly crisp but it is a little unusual at first. It's not a target shooter but a good defensive weapon that is proving to be damn reliable. The action is real similar to a Ruger P89 or 95.
boardman's Avatar
Well mine broke after only 70 rounds through it. Anyone else have issues? Seems common.. but i love the gun Originally Posted by ayeele
What broke?
My p229 is reliable and accurate. No issues whatsoever after thousands of rounds.
The trigger spring broke. The firing pin breaking is also another issue with this gun. Once its all sorted this will be an awesome gun. Sig is fixing mine now. I havent heard of any issues after the send in. People are upset because sig wont just do a recall and basically waiting for you to break it first and then send it in
I thought they might've fixed the problems after the hold period where they wasnt shipping out the p365 til recently. Maybe I won't be getting this after all.
Mine was born 29 apr 2018.. so it is the actually the gen 2 or the “fixed” version.. but appearantly not
They have always been too finicky for my taste.
I need reliability more than an accurate weapon that you can't depend on.
Slow Hand's Avatar
Carry a P238 every day and it’s had about 500 rounds through it. You should never use blunt nosed ammo for the first round it will not cycle in. There is a fix a gunsmith can do but I know the fix and it does not bother me. Never had a stovepipe or jam shooting the can. I do keep it clean . For a small gun it’s very accurate. Sorry yours failed so quickly. That just sucks.
  • dmode
  • 06-23-2018, 01:35 PM
I usually wait on a gun to be out for a few years and work through its kinks. I have five Sigs from aP232 up to a couple of 1911s and all of them are as solid as they get. The 365 is lacking quality control from all the reports though. Some are good and some are not. That’s not a good enough track record for me to bet with my life.
Slitlikr's Avatar
Just another little plastic gun trying to be more than it is.
Light but quirky.
Russ38's Avatar
They have always been too finicky for my taste.
I need reliability more than an accurate weapon that you can't depend on. Originally Posted by tbone2u
Just another little plastic gun trying to be more than it is.
Light but quirky. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
^^^Agree....If the time comes and it’s needed....it’s usually gonna be up close and personal....I would much rather have reliability and knock-down power than accuracy in that situation....
pyramider's Avatar
Knock 'em down and leave big holes ...