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I highly recommend the Wilson Combat P365 grip modules and tungsten weight kit. Makes it a much nicer feeling gun.After my range day and, having a disability that affects both my hands, I did notice after shooting a good bit, the P365 is a tad snappy. Not unbearable perse but, noticeable. I put a Hogue Handall grip on it this morning and it greatly improved my grip and should absorb some of the buck. Last add on and she goes in the Tulster for drawing practice before EDC. Really loving this little 9mm!
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I had to procure one the first time I picked up a P-365; it fits my hand perfectly.The first time I handled one, I did not care for the feel. I was pretty dedicated to my Glock 43 and reluctant to give anything else a real try. (I've carried others that I have but, the 43 was my primary) Lately I have been revisiting the P365 and realized it really fits my hand well and has very good point ability for me. Long story short, I picked one up and it is now replacing the G43 as my EDC. Something about this little shooter keeps grabbing at my attention and I can't seem to put it down. Once I've found the perfect 124gr defense load, it will be my new constant companion. It is optic ready, but not sure I'm going to put one on yet. It has a really good set of night sights on right now.
If the P365 is your EDC, what brought you over to it, and what are your favorite likes about it? Share your story if you like.
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Good info and interesting. Definitely applies to a minority of people, but good info to know long-term as well. Thanks.Rhett from Demonstrated Concepts makes a few points to why he switched from the P365 series to carrying Glocks, and it's to do with maintenance cost due to having to replace springs and such pretty often. So my advice is to stay on top of tracking your round count and how your springs are behaving.
Here's the video where he talks about it if anyone is interested.
I bought one when they first came out, ergonomically it felt very good in my hands, it was fairly accurate but unfortunately I had several miss fires (light taps) and I sold it. I ended replacing it with a G43X.The first time I handled one, I did not care for the feel. I was pretty dedicated to my Glock 43 and reluctant to give anything else a real try. (I've carried others that I have but, the 43 was my primary) Lately I have been revisiting the P365 and realized it really fits my hand well and has very good point ability for me. Long story short, I picked one up and it is now replacing the G43 as my EDC. Something about this little shooter keeps grabbing at my attention and I can't seem to put it down. Once I've found the perfect 124gr defense load, it will be my new constant companion. It is optic ready, but not sure I'm going to put one on yet. It has a really good set of night sights on right now.
If the P365 is your EDC, what brought you over to it, and what are your favorite likes about it? Share your story if you like.
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Yeah, that doesn't really seem like something that 99% of people have to concern themselves with. Carry guns are generally shot enough to make sure theyre functional then just carried a lot. Most folks dont go putting thousands of rounds through their EDC weapon.I used to EDC a P365 and then a P365xl with the Wilson Combat grip module and a Holosun EPS Carry. I never had any problems with them but I didn't put more than 1,000 rounds through either gun if I remember correctly.
Rhett from Demonstrated Concepts makes a few points to why he switched from the P365 series to carrying Glocks, and it's to do with maintenance cost due to having to replace springs and such pretty often. So my advice is to stay on top of tracking your round count and how your springs are behaving.
Here's the video where he talks about it if anyone is interested.