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No problems here yet, for me or a family member who owns a more current production run. No huge round count yet, probably will pick up again in the fall. (We shoot less in the summer months)
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My P365 (Dec 26 2018 manufacture) broke in 266 rounds. I do not trust sig sauer.
Maybe because of the manufacture date? Seems the newer versions are good to go.
Sucks yours broke, I hope Sig treats you right with the warranty.
I work for an FFL so we just shipped it right back. They fixed it and I immediately sold it after receiving it back. I see too many Sigs getting sent back and have heard too many examples from my peers to trust any Cohen Sigs at all. I think my Sig was apart of Wave 3.I think we're on the fourth revision of the P365
I'd agree, Sig makes quality guns, can't think of a manufacturer that hasn't had a recall or issue with at least 1 product.In all honesty SIG's quality is fantastic. I carry a SIG P938 and simply love it. I have a G26 also but it sits in the safe.
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After buying a few SIG handguns, and based on what I've read regarding all their pistols, their T&E is pushed off on the consumers.
I feel this is what causes such a vast buyers remorse when issues do arise. I don't see them changing that.
I see too many Sigs getting sent back and have heard too many examples from my peers to trust any Cohen Sigs at all. .
Nothing out there that doesn't have their detractors, justified or not. My 365 will likely be the last primary carry rig I'll own.
And yes, I'll bet my life on it.
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No thanks, I'll take my chances.You might want to get a different holster if you plan betting your life, one without a retention strap over the grip.