While it doesn't affect the products they're producing, it does directly affect laws being created contrary to the position I support, thus I will not knowingly fund said position.There are two sides to that story, and politics doesn't effect gun making.
replying also because I want to follow, I own and carry the 365 everyday. It has been completely reliable going on 4k rounds roughly and it easy to shoot. I do not have experience with the 365xl but would say to check that out also. I did shoot the hellcat, and for ME, I found the 365 to fit my hand better and just overall shoot a little nicer. But they are so close to each other I would say shoot both its really going to come down to personal preference. Plus now Holosun just released a micro red dot so I cannot WAIT to get that on my 365.
Which model? I love my rmr on my others. Really want something on this p365 or maybe a g43/43x
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its the 407/507K. Im looking forward to this a lot, same footprint and the RMS-c and sig zero. The 407 will have a 6moa dot only and the 507 is the complex reticle with 2moa dot inside a 30moa circle. I’ll be getting one to put on my 43X for sure.
Thanks. Time to find someone to mill it for me. I’ll look it up!
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I talked to the guys at Primary Machine, they said that they can do it.
This for me^^^^^^I have smallish hands so the thin grip feels good to me and it points naturally.
Had one in hand last week. A great asset to Any new shooter.just picked up aP365 SAS and I really like it so far.
This for me^^^^^^^^I think for as small a gun as it is the P365 tames recoil pretty well. It is my EDC
Which model? I love my rmr on my others. Really want something on this p365 or maybe a g43/43x
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I’m going to see if mark at ncengravers or Doug at dp custom works will do it I’ve used both and been happy. Plus their in nc.
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Where'd you get that holster?View attachment 187555 My Kahr PM9 was with me everyday for 15 years. I sold it last week because after getting my 365 6 months ago, it never left the safe.
Galco makes some that you can cut off the stiff wire in the top and have the same holster for skinny money.Where'd you get that holster?
I don't own either and have only shot the 365. It was alright but the grip was small for my hand. I have handled a Hellcat and it fit my hand better. I'm talking grip circumference not height. I wear XL to 2xl gloves depending on brand.
Everything else I can think to say is just opinion.
This is a Galco that I trimmed the top off.Where'd you get that holster?
I had to go check on this.Can someone confirm if the sight on the SAS cam be seen in the dark?
Tell that to over a 1000 IL FFL's who look to have gone out of business in IL. This is a version of the bill that SA and Rock River supported. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/n...g-act-drives-over-50-of-ffls-out-of-business/ it passed in 2019.There are two sides to that story, and politics doesn't effect gun making.
Great info from someone who sounds to be in the know. Thank you. I guess now we can start to lay to rest the 2 sides of the story quotes. Thanks againThanks to the members who understand the situation in Illinois and stand with them in solidarity boycotting the companies that made that it possible to pass that bill.
I fought this one on the front line directly confronting Senator Harmon and Rep Willis at a town hall in Wheaton, Il. Senator Harmon brought that bill for close to 15 years and could never get traction because downstate (read not Chicago) senators were concerned about jobs/tax revenue in their districts. Once they carved out the big box stores and those two major FFLs dropped opposition the bill passed the Senate. It stalled in the house, got amended, passed and cleared a concurrence vote in the Senate. Then, to prevent a veto from the useless Governor Rauner they held the bill. Once Governor Pritzker was seated they passed it to him for a signature. This bill should have died in transition to the new general assembly, but corrupt politicians are corrupt politicians. They had a super majority at the time so taking them to court would just result in them passing it again while we depleted resources on lawyers to gain nothing in the end.
Illinois was sold out by Springfield and RRA. Platitudes and late "support" in trying to stop this was too little too late. Illinois was dealt a huge blow.
I used to have a kitchen table FFL that was 5 minutes away and charged $20 for a transfer. He folded along with over 1000 like him. Transfers now run $50+ and you have to drive a bunch, sometimes twice( Illinois law with FOID and waiting periods).