One less pistol on my wish list

Birdbander

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My wish list was never long, in fact there's only one more on it and today's purchase only makes 3 handguns in my cabinet.

I've found the 365 platform feels right in my hands above all others. I have the 365 SAS & wanted this one.

The next and likely last for me will be P320 Xten Comp.

Hopefully get a few rounds fired yet this afternoon.


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Love the way the larger 365s fit my hand but haven't shot one yet. Be wary of the 320s, though. I'm a huge fan of my Glock 20 but, if Glocks don't float your boat, you might take a gander at the FN 510 or the Smith M&P in 10.
 
Nice! Been hankering to offload my G40 and get something less.. large. P365 or a full size M&P 9mm are top contenders.

Should be able to get a "deal" on 320s now days.
 
I’ve read the phantom discharge happens on both models. My wife has a new 365 she’s too terrified to carry lol yours looks bigger though. Good looking arms, no doubt!
 
Those 365s are nice guns. I’m just so used to shooting Glocks that I always have to consciously fix my grip angle, so I sold mine to a buddy. G45 and G43X cover just about everything for me in 9mm now.
 
Those 365s are nice guns. I’m just so used to shooting Glocks that I always have to consciously fix my grip angle, so I sold mine to a buddy. G45 and G43X cover just about everything for me in 9mm now.
Shot my Gen5 19 MOS suppressed for the first time Saturday. Let me tell you what, might have been the most fun I've ever had with my pants on.
 
How do you like the site on SAS? I really liked the site in the shop, but then didn’t like it all once I started shooting it.
 
Shot my Gen5 19 MOS suppressed for the first time Saturday. Let me tell you what, might have been the most fun I've ever had with my pants on.
I’d love to try one suppressed. The serious gun is a 17 with an RMR and X300. It’s almost boring hitting steel past 100 with it.
 
How do you like the site on SAS? I really liked the site in the shop, but then didn’t like it all once I started shooting it.
It takes some getting used to for sure. I figure it's an up close & personal pistol. Kind of for the point & shoot range.

The SAS does well for what it was designed for in my very limited experience; not getting hung up during draw.
 
Everybody posts pretty target pics, you'll never have to worry about that from me as far as pistol goes. I know what fundamentals I'm not doing correctly/consistently so that allows me to do my part to keep ammo manufacturers in business.

Next time out I'll have more time to slow down. I can see already that this new pistol will allow me to extend my range.
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