Yeah, the Compact is bigger than it should be--it's the super-long tailpiece which makes mine almost as long as my full size VP9. You COULD get a sub-compact caliber x-change kit without having to go through the permit process (if your state requires it). They sell on-line for the low to mid $300's rather than the MSRP of $407. Cheaper than a P365.max129 wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:02 am Andy, I don't blame you for preferring your Glock. They are well engineered, even if I don't prefer the magazines and the trigger on most. (Just personal preference.)
That is the natural capacity of my Sig P320 Compact - and I do love taking it to the range. But I cannot carry it. I tried for a week using an IWB holster.Andyh said:
Ah, some salt. I don't know what 6 round thing you're talking about. I have 15+1 on one hip and another 15 on the other side.
My original intent with the P320 Subcompact was to use it as a concealed carry firearm (natural 12 round capacity). And I can carry the SC in the Winter, but not in the Summer. Just a tad too large and prints even with a big baggy tee shirt. So now I have more range guns ;-)
In engineering my team is always telling me, "You can restrict cost, time or quality - pick any 2 and the third will find its natural state." I am seeing the same thing in truly concealable firearms. You can control for ammunition, size or capacity, but if you try to 'have it all', there are compromises.
Re: Sig Sauer P365
76"Even if the bee could explain to the fly why pollen is better than shit, the fly could never understand."