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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHEMI View Post
    Glad you guys enjoyed it, and help me break it in more. A couple others also gave it a run and still no failures.
    What’s the round count? Sounds to good to be true,lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jkinpa1 View Post
    What’s the round count? Sounds to good to be true,lol.
    I have to tally up today's rounds but it'll be over 600.
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    Nice. I’m watching this thread and researching on it more. Seems like a home run!

    Best of luck and thanks for keeping us posted.

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    I hope I never come across the chance to shoot one, my wife will punch me in the yam sack if I come home with another concealed carry pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    I hope I never come across the chance to shoot one, my wife will punch me in the yam sack if I come home with another concealed carry pistol.
    For that role, this thing boggles the mind.

    I bought the Shield for two reasons, it's single stack, thus more concealable than a double stack, and it was stupid-cheap at $199 - too good to pass up.

    "SMALL" is my number one thing in handguns for carry, but the trade-off is typically "power" (smaller caliber) or capacity. This thing gives up neither.
    That Sig 365 is closer in size to a Kel-Tec P3AT. It's not that small, but it IS small.

    If I had $500 I would absolutely buy one of these Sigs - no doubt. Done. Sold. Put a bow on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    I hope I never come across the chance to shoot one, my wife will punch me in the yam sack if I come home with another concealed carry pistol.
    Yeah, I keep hoping people post "it sucks, it jams, it too heavy, it turns into a bear and will try to bite your head off". And people keep disappointing. Pretty sure I will have one soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHEMI View Post
    Hope these help for the Kahr defectors.




    The P365 is a touch longer in slide and grip length, but they're pretty dang close.












    12 round mag.



    12 round mag vs 10 round mag with pinky.






    And I tried showing the difference in trigger. The Kahr does have a bit of mushy wall, but then it's a long squishy pull after. Yes, it's smooth, but light years away from the Sig, IMO.



    Updated my postimage links to show comparison to Kahr CM9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    Yeah, I keep hoping people post "it sucks, it jams, it too heavy, it turns into a bear and will try to bite your head off". And people keep disappointing. Pretty sure I will have one soon.
    I've always said that I'd never sell my Colt Pony. If I could keep only one gun, that would be it because it's a quality, reliable handgun that is easily concealable.

    My beloved Colt is a .380ACP with a capacity of 6+1 and roughly the same weight and dimensions as the P365 9mm with a capacity of 10+1.
    And the Colt trigger is sucky-heavy DAO.

    Crazy.
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    Any chance you have access to a Glock 26 or 43 for the same type of comparison?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    For that role, this thing boggles the mind.

    I bought the Shield for two reasons, it's single stack, thus more concealable than a double stack, and it was stupid-cheap at $199 - too good to pass up.

    "SMALL" is my number one thing in handguns for carry, but the trade-off is typically "power" (smaller caliber) or capacity. This thing gives up neither.
    That Sig 365 is closer in size to a Kel-Tec P3AT. It's not that small, but it IS small.

    If I had $500 I would absolutely buy one of these Sigs - no doubt. Done. Sold. Put a bow on it.
    I'm still a huge Shield fan more so then my Glock 43 which is what I would give up if I were to give one up.

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