Firearms|Handguns What shooters are always looking for is less felt recoil, more control, and increased lethality when the time strikes to defend themselves. These are the hallmarks of the newly […]
What shooters are always looking for is less felt recoil, more control, and increased lethality when the time strikes to defend themselves. These are the hallmarks of the newly released SIG P365-380 pistol just announced by SIG. The new .380 ACP version offers users all the same aesthetics and features, which allows users to use the same holsters and accessories as the original P365. Thus allowing an unprecedented level of modularity between the two platforms. Also, the lighter recoiling P365-380 opens up the platform to more users who are recoil sensitive or can’t really handle 9mm in a micro-compact form factor.
Below, is the press release and features for the new SIG P365-380.
Press Release
The P365-380 offers all the same features as America’s #1 selling micro-compact pistol, now in the softer shooting 380 caliber resulting in easier handling and less felt recoil.
The long-awaited P365 chambered in 380 is finally here, creating a new, softer shooting, easier handling micro-compact option for everyday carry. It uses the same grip module and fire control unit as the popular 9mm version with a lightened slide and barrel making it completely compatible with all existing P365 holsters. With a Nitron® finished stainless slide, DLC barrel, and completely redesigned two-piece captured guide rod, the P365-380 is the most durable 380 micro-compact pistol on the market. Rigorously tested at SIG SAUER, the P365-380 was designed for all shooters, especially those with smaller hands and those who find the manipulation and recoil management of 9mm caliber pistols challenging.
• Nitron® finished optic-ready slide • Shared FCU and grip module with P365 9mm • Less recoil and reduced racking force • Accessory rail • (2) 10rd magazines w/ mag loader
In the recent past, a few different pistols chambered in the lighter recoiling have found success. Which SIG appears to be catering to with the P365-380. For more on the P365-380 and other SIG firearms, click here.
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