Sig p365 just arrived back from Sig

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FedEx just delivered my P365 back from Sig. It was having some extraction issues. Contacted Sig and immediately received label to return to Sig. That was just a couple of weeks ago and it's back.
Haven't opened as I'm about to go to church (yes church on thursday....Our Catholic church is so small we only have mass once a month) but will open tomorrow and check it out.
 

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Many report getting a new or modified slide, new striker/firing pin, new trigger bar spring, new sear spring and some get a new barrel after sending one in.
 

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Seriously, I am interested in hearing what they replaced or did to it. I’m really hopeful this pistol pans out to be everything it’s hyped up to be.

But...my trust factor is not so great right now; what you tell us is going to have a lot of bearing on future purchases.


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I keep dry firing and shooting mine to see if it will break. It just keeps on ticking. It was difficult to shoot accurately since I shoot large guns mostly but now it's as accurate for me as my full sized SIGs. Sweet trigger and so easy to carry. I do get some primer swipe but I've had that with ever striker fire I've owned. Not bad for a Feb 18 build. If it breaks I'll send it to SIG to get it updated. Recently decided to compare it heads on to a new Kahr P9 and have been shooting each. The Kahr was my favorite striker fire previously. The trigger is light years better than the Kahr but where it really shines is in the breakdown, cleaning and re-assembly. That Kahr is tough on old arthritic hands.
 

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Seriously, I am interested in hearing what they replaced or did to it. I’m really hopeful this pistol pans out to be everything it’s hyped up to be.

But...my trust factor is not so great right now; what you tell us is going to have a lot of bearing on future purchases.


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Smart move. They listed replacing the extractor and extractor assembly, but they also replaced the barrel even though they did not list it. Barrel was ok, as far as I could tell, and had no problems feeding, so this is curious.
I have a feeling the firing pin was replaced as well, but that's just a feeling I have with nothing to go on than it looks different.
I'll let you know how it goes today and this weekend, when I plan on putting at least a couple of hundred rounds through. Not a torture test, by any means, just a full day of running it. No repeated mag dump after dump, because personally I think that's not accomplishing anything.
I'll let you know by pm or maybe a short post.
 

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Seriously, I am interested in hearing what they replaced or did to it. I’m really hopeful this pistol pans out to be everything it’s hyped up to be.

But...my trust factor is not so great right now; what you tell us is going to have a lot of bearing on future purchases.


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I am feeling the same way about my LCP that is back at Ruger.
 

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