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My first Sig, updated with post range report opinions
NickinTN replied to A.J. Holst's topic in Handguns
Sweet looking pistol. CDNN had those on closeout a few months back and I wish I would have picked one up. How does it compare to a Rami? -
Take a look at a FN 509 Tactical. I just picked one up and put a Viper on it and loving it so far (only 200 rounds or so). Their mounting system allows for the use of a pretty big variety of red dots which to me is a big plus.
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This one is probably my next purchase, just have to sell something to up the funds enough to get it....
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Is there a good EDC that's large enough for accuracy at 30yds?
NickinTN replied to james.price's topic in Handguns
I'd try out one of the aluminum framed CZ compacts, the PCR or the P-01. The only real difference between the two being the P-01 has a rail and the PCR does not. -
I don't. Went back and forth with a guy on buying one but never got the deal done. This was online so haven't held one but it's basically a 75 slide on a P-01 frame (compact, alloy frame) from the information I could find. .40SW 75s are still in production.
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CZ 40P is what I believe you are looking for, that would narrow down the search for ya.
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Rami's in 40 SW were discontinued last year. They had been offered in both a polymer and the regular steel frame. The polymer framed version didn't make it long...
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910 rounds through mine at this point. Rear sight came loose around 200, Sig replaced it. Not a single other issue.
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Another 70 rounds through mine tonight with zero issues. I'm now up to 790 rounds with a variety of ammo - JHP, FMJ, 115, 124, 147, +P, etc... without a single failure to feed, eject or hold the slide back. Did I have an issue with the rear sight, yep. Did Sig take care of it, yep. Have there been some issues and QC issues that escaped the factory, yep. Could they have done a little better and longer testing period, maybe. Are some of the issues being overblown, probably.
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Not sure I'd call it a Gen 2 really, just minor changes and/or upgrades. Sights were changed (upgraded in most peoples opinion) and a change to the recoil spring. Phil Strader posted the comments I pasted below. The firing pin issue may be somewhat overblown, of course not if you were one of the few with issues. JAlexander - pretty sure the dovetail for the P365 is the same as the P320 so there are already a ton of sight options out there if you want to change them. The X-rays will be easy to sell. Hello all, The P365 has been getting great attention since its release, as well as some helpful feedback from our customers. It has been this feedback that led Sig Sauer engineers to fine-tune the platform with outstanding results. One matter that recently surfaced was on striker tips fracturing. Over the last 6 weeks, we have calculated that the number of fractured striker tip returns account for 0.08% (0.0008) of the P365s shipped to date. Although this number is extre...mely low, we ALWAYS strive for continuous improvement. After a detailed parts analysis by our vendor, it was found that an extremely small percentage of strikers were out of spec due to start-up issues. This issue has been resolved. Some P365 customers have also noticed “primer drag”. This is a result of the fast slide speed and unlocking time of this platform. It is completely normal and has absolutely no effect on striker endurance. We are extremely pleased with the performance of the tens of thousands of P365s that have been delivered to date. As tens of thousands more are built and shipped, we will continue to improve our product line and never settle for anything less than complete customer satisfaction. For consumers that have any questions about the P365 or any other Sig Sauer product, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service department at (603) 610-3000
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Those are the X-ray sights, front and rear.
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Ran another 100 rounds through mine this weekend, with no issues. Up to 700 rounds now with the rear sight being the only problem I've had. Odd that you have the regular night sights on the rear, can you post a pic?
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I'm thinking it's probably more of a spring issue than the slide being tight. A gun this small takes a pretty heavy recoil spring to keep things manageable. Of course I could be wrong.
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It's a 9
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good gracious! I got mine for $499 at one of our local shops. He was getting them on a pretty regular basis so if guys don't mind a 1.5 drive you can say some dollars.
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From everything I've seen they all ship with the X-ray sights. They had issues with the sig night sights and the front sight not holding up. If for some reason Bud's still had one with the regular night sights (I doubt) a call to Sig CS and you'll get a set of X-ray, which is what you saw at your LGS.
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Figured I'd update on my above comments. Sig CS sent me a RMA as soon as I talked to them. Gun sent and back in about a week with a rear sight replacement. 200 more rounds through it and no issues. 600 rounds total without a single FTE, FTF or slide lock back problem. Little gun is a keeper!
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Since that's a Phantom there are no real grip options, well I guess you could add some Talon Grip tape. As far as other parts you can go with as much or as little from Cajun Gun Works as you want. I'd put a couple of hundred rounds through it first and then go from there.
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Conceals easily under untucked T-shirt, or a jacket in colder weather. P-01 it is, and thanks. They are LOK grips.
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Boriqua Leather works, Alex is his name. I first saw his work on the CZ boards, really nice work on the "standard" ones and some of the custom stuff was just plain awesome. Retired gentleman and artisan who does leatherwork including holsters as kind of a hobby. Excellent guy to deal with! My first custom from him
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Just realized I put this in the wrong forum, if a mod can move it to the Gear section I'd appreciate it.