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saddlebum

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OK now things have gotten really interesting. I've been watching the 320 and it seems that Sig has the bugs worked out from what I can tell. For me it's about the width of the platform. If they can stuff 15 rounds in a slim gun like the 320 or Shield, and maintain reliability, that's certainly worth a look. It's the width of a Glock 19 that I don't like. I could carry a G34 just fine if it were the width of a G43. Some guys can AIWB a G34 but I ain't one of them due to the width.

Just last night I saw a video that had the guy shooting close to 2" groups at 25 yards with a 320. Seems that Sig is redefining "concealed" carry.
The 320 is as wide as a g19 the grip feels rounder to me
 

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Also, a US MADE P365 striker

From Numrich supposedly
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I think I have finally got the role for mine figured out. I tried to make it a pocket gun and wasn't successful using soft pocket holsters. Finally ordered a kydex pocket holster from PJ holsters and it works great. I carry mine every day either IWB or in the pocket. The reason I wanted to pocket carry was I wanted to return to a revolver for my primary sd firearm. Many years ago I carried a Smith k frame as primary. Sometimes, depending on where I was, I felt the need for more rounds than 6 readily available. I carried a j frame as a backup. I have one of the little .38s but didn't like it in a pocket. Felt like I had a baloney sandwich stuck in there. In the kydex holster the P365 just disappears. A twerp probably couldn't do that as I'm a pretty big guy (6'2" & 200 lbs.) Now, I have exactly what I wanted with the P365 - an 11 round backup gun that can become my primary when it's not possible to carry my preferred revolver.
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I think I have finally got the role for mine figured out. I tried to make it a pocket gun and wasn't successful using soft pocket holsters. Finally ordered a kydex pocket holster from PJ holsters and it works great. I carry mine every day either IWB or in the pocket. The reason I wanted to pocket carry was I wanted to return to a revolver for my primary sd firearm. Many years ago I carried a Smith k frame as primary. Sometimes, depending on where I was, I felt the need for more rounds than 6 readily available. I carried a j frame as a backup. I have one of the little .38s but didn't like it in a pocket. Felt like I had a baloney sandwich stuck in there. In the kydex holster the P365 just disappears. A twerp probably couldn't do that as I'm a pretty big guy (6'2" & 200 lbs.) Now, I have exactly what I wanted with the P365 - an 11 round backup gun that can become my primary when it's not possible to carry my preferred revolver.
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Nice. I hate keeping a gun in my pocket, though. I removed most of my keys from the keychain, too, because of how uncomfortable it is.

Hey, have you ever tried ankle holsters? I have a Galco one that's made for a G42 that also fits the Sig since they're about the same size and shape.
 

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Actually I frequently used an ankle holster when I was working (and younger) but now that I'm an old geezer it takes longer to get to my ankle than it would take to reload a revolver.

I get that, the part about bending over. Who wants to try to bend over and irritate your sciatic nerve and cause flare ups of the arthritis anymore anyway? Ankle carry is for younger folks...not geezers with bad backs and bad ankles and bad this and bad that.
 

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