Re: What is this on my p365?
Just looked at my sons 365 and no mark like yours.I would suggest it was from the polymer form making that imbedding mark. If your like me ( ANAL ) about these things I would get it replaced,If not and functions well and not discharging when dropped live with it. Congrats on your new firearm.
Re: What is this on my p365?
Mine doesn’t either. I am picking one up tomorrow for my son and I will check that one also.
Re: What is this on my p365?
Maybe it’s my eyes not the finish on the rear serrations looks thin and uneven. If that’s the case that would piss me off more then the scratch in the Polly frame since it would lead to actual issues.
Re: What is this on my p365?
Re: What is this on my p365?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bogey1
Flash.
Exactly , from the mold (or mould) the frame was made in. Probably a removeable plug in the mold for an ambidex-safety. Not uncommon in Tupperware or any other injection-molded parts. Purely cosmetic.
FYI , the little round mark is where an ejector pin is.
Re: What is this on my p365?
I'm editing my post. Upon first look when I unholstered and took a quick look, I didn't notice anything. Now that I put a flashlight to it, it can see the identical mark (well, close anyway) on mine as well. In any case. It's purely cosmetic, enjoy your new gun! I've yet to have a hiccup after 500 rds, it eats everything. It's the most comfortable to tote (and comforting) edc I've ever owned other then a mouse gun.
Again, congrats on your purchase. You made a great decision. I'm currently carrying with Critical Defense ammo, but am researching heavier ammo more in the 147 gm range for penetration, etc.
Re: What is this on my p365?
Re: What is this on my p365?
In that picture the light catches the flashing in the curve of the back strap.
/OCD joke
:D
Re: What is this on my p365?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bogey1
Flash.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
abner13
Exactly , from the mold (or mould) the frame was made in. Probably a removeable plug in the mold for an ambidex-safety. Not uncommon in Tupperware or any other injection-molded parts. Purely cosmetic.
FYI , the little round mark is where an ejector pin is.
Wrong. The mold didn't cause this. A gouge in the mold, or a gap between mold components, would cause a RAISED defect, but this is depressed. It happened after molding. Whatever it is, it's consistent gun-to-gun - mine has it too. This is caused by automated part handling, most likely by the pick-and-place robot removing the part from the mold. The part is hitting part of the mold or molding machine as it's being handled.
The robot will look something like this.
https://youtu.be/RCVJ5j8KRwc
The REAL issue is that somebody is too picky about their guns. :D