Grip on Sig 365

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Desert Rat

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Since I will have to wait until the Sig 365 is more readily available in the local gun shops to fondle one. I am curious as to how it feels to those with larger hands. My concern is that it may be too small. My current pistol has a large backstrap on it in order for a better fit.

Anyone out there with larger hands that has one?
 
If you're dead set on getting the P365 (regardless of it's issues) I would find a shop that has the Taurus G2C as it's somewhat similar in ergonomics and very close to the same size as the P365.
 
Tombstone has a nifty display with a dummy gun and its various magazines so you can handle before buying.
 
As of a couple of months ago, Shooters World in Peoria had one for rent.
 
DmN said:
If you're dead set on getting the P365 (regardless of it's issues) I would find a shop that has the Taurus G2C as it's somewhat similar in ergonomics and very close to the same size as the P365.
I am interested in it, but it will be a while before I am able to save up for it and to make sure I have the spouses approval :D By that time they hopefully will have addressed any issues.
I just wanted to make sure whether or not it would be a good fit, if not I wont have to worry about it.

Thanks for the info.
 
Then I would definitely go to Shooters World and rent it a at least 2 or 3 sessions- don't take the first impression unless it is a firm No, sometimes they grow on ya.
 
I have larger hands and a Sig P365...it fits great. The 10 round mag with the extension pinches my palm a little bit, but the flush fit 10 round and the 12 round feel great. The P365 is easily the most comfortable small handgun I have ever owned.
 
I've held a couple of them. They feel great.

They aren't easy to find at the moment so I'm waiting to see. I also have a few concerns about some of the failures and breakages I've read about and parts made in India.
 
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