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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewatie" data-source="post: 3315599" data-attributes="member: 44089"><p>I bought mine july 2018 never ran factory ammo through it so i cant tell you how that stuff feeds but i started shooting mine with the same ammo my 75b eats. 115/124 xtreme plated, my cast and powdercoated (multiple weights), 124/147 xtp's. It feeds all flawlessly and is very accurate. </p><p></p><p>As far as "issues" the only one i knew about was primer swiping. Mine does it just a little but that doesnt hurt anything. Mine stays in my door pocket and i grab it and stick it in my jeans as a crossdraw type carry with a right hand iwb cheap plastic holster. </p><p></p><p>Mine did start to collect a touch of rust around the rear sight so i stripped it, cleaned and oiled, took the rust off and it hasnt been back.</p><p></p><p>My only complaint is the 10rd mag with extension, that extension hit right in the center of my pinky, i emailed sig about buying a flat plate and they sent me the info to a guy they use who 3d prints stuff for their r&d and i ordered one from him $15 and a week later i was happy. </p><p></p><p>I agree it could use replaceable back straps cause it isnt a 100% fit in my hand but i have never handled a handgun in any configuration that is a 100% fit. Beretta 92/stoeger cougar is the best fitting grip ive had. </p><p></p><p>Im gonna call the sig365 an 8/10 but all for personal preference reasons, i do not have or have ever owned a semi auto i would give above a 9 to so the sig is pretty high on my scale.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my WIENER using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewatie, post: 3315599, member: 44089"] I bought mine july 2018 never ran factory ammo through it so i cant tell you how that stuff feeds but i started shooting mine with the same ammo my 75b eats. 115/124 xtreme plated, my cast and powdercoated (multiple weights), 124/147 xtp's. It feeds all flawlessly and is very accurate. As far as "issues" the only one i knew about was primer swiping. Mine does it just a little but that doesnt hurt anything. Mine stays in my door pocket and i grab it and stick it in my jeans as a crossdraw type carry with a right hand iwb cheap plastic holster. Mine did start to collect a touch of rust around the rear sight so i stripped it, cleaned and oiled, took the rust off and it hasnt been back. My only complaint is the 10rd mag with extension, that extension hit right in the center of my pinky, i emailed sig about buying a flat plate and they sent me the info to a guy they use who 3d prints stuff for their r&d and i ordered one from him $15 and a week later i was happy. I agree it could use replaceable back straps cause it isnt a 100% fit in my hand but i have never handled a handgun in any configuration that is a 100% fit. Beretta 92/stoeger cougar is the best fitting grip ive had. Im gonna call the sig365 an 8/10 but all for personal preference reasons, i do not have or have ever owned a semi auto i would give above a 9 to so the sig is pretty high on my scale. Sent from my WIENER using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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