ReluctantDecoy
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Kinda spendy. LOL
Well, two extra mags (about $45/pop), after market striker ($95, if you can believe it) and kydex holster (Maybe $40?). $225 in extras, so not a terrible deal.
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Kinda spendy. LOL
Assuming you were planning on buying all of those accessories. On resale, accessories lose their value fast unless you find someone that wanted EXACTLY those accessories. And TBH, I didn't see ALL the extras, like the mags. Those things are crazy expensive! So his price is a bit lower than first-blush showed.
And all that said, I did spend more than I wanted on my P320 because it was non-MA. It was worth $100 to me to not have a safety. LOL
I've been getting emails from vendors almost daily offering them for sale for $500-$550 with night sights. If I wanted one, I think it's fairly easy to get a hold of in free states.Sig sells a ton of guns now, the P365 is hard to find in any state.
These problems will all be solved. I'm not in a total rush. And, of course, the MA version will have a dumbass safety. Meaning I'll have to over-spend on a non-MA-Compliant one when the MA Compliant ones come out.
if I want a gun bad enough, like a lot of you, I hunt one down. other than that, if I can wait and in no hurry, I just calm down and wait for "the list."Most guns that aren't Glocks show up in Mass stores once they're on the EOPS list. The Sig should be on it soon. Hopefully with nothing stupid added.
Yep. Osage County Guns seems to have them regularly based on emails and Facebook posts.I've been getting emails from vendors almost daily offering them for sale for $500-$550 with night sights. If I wanted one, I think it's fairly easy to get a hold of in free states.
I think these are widely available in free states now. No more backlog after the revisions started rolling out. The parts are still very scarce though, so here's hoping nothing breaks for the time being. The intriguing part is that Sig sells the frames for these for short money. The serial is on the trigger module, not the frame (frame as a cut out to show the serial). Might be one of the first pistols that I try home stippling if I can ever get my hands on one.
If these are ending up on the roster, I wonder how they will implement LCI. The tolerances are tight as-is, and while an LCI design doesn't really take up much space, we're talking an extra MM might be too much for a pistol that already had REV1 feeding issues.
There's a witness hole on the barrel hood S&W style.
Well, two extra mags (about $45/pop), after market striker ($95, if you can believe it) and kydex holster (Maybe $40?). $225 in extras, so not a terrible deal.
I believe that's one of the dumb requirements of a MA retail version is that it has to have at least a 10 lb trigger, usually 1-2 lbs heavier, so they're not right at the threshold. I always buy "Free state" versions private sale, which is what is recommended on this forum, and good advice.I don't think they'll do that, seems like only S&W is dumb enough to do that crap. They may add a chamber indicator for Mass like they did with the Legions.
I believe that's one of the dumb requirements of a MA retail version is that it has to have at least a 10 lb trigger, usually 1-2 lbs heavier, so they're not right at the threshold. I always buy "Free state" versions private sale, which is what is recommended on this forum, and good advice.
It's a no brainer that anyone would be more accurate with a 6 lb trigger than with 12. Imagine how far down and to the left that righties like me would be pulling shots with that heavy trigger, lol.
10lb trigger pull not required unless no manual safety.I believe that's one of the dumb requirements of a MA retail version is that it has to have at least a 10 lb trigger, usually 1-2 lbs heavier, so they're not right at the threshold. I always buy "Free state" versions private sale, which is what is recommended on this forum, and good advice.
It's a no brainer that anyone would be more accurate with a 6 lb trigger than with 12. Imagine how far down and to the left that righties like me would be pulling shots with that heavy trigger, lol.
10lb trigger pull not required unless no manual safety.
Well...it all depend on how the cryptic law is interpreted.Huh...got a Kahr P9 with no safety and that trigger is nowhere near 10lbs. Long as hell though, but smooth. Maybe that's why? No LCI either.
I bought a P365 frame to give home stippling a shot. They are only $17, so I figure if I mess up, no serious harm. The serialized part is the internal firing assembly, so the frame can be purchased without transfer (assuming you can find them in stock).
Anyway, the reason I'm posting here is because when it arrived today, I noticed something that I hadn't caught before. There is a super faint outline of what appears to be a safety cutaway on the exterior left by the beaver tail. Sure enough, my pistol has it too. Just too faint to notice unless really inspecting. Looks like they have had safeties as part of the master mold for a while, so that's promising to having a MA version sometime soon. There is also a faint mark on the right on both this frame and my pistol. It isn't the same exact location or size as the one on the left, so not sure what that might be.
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If the price of mags is a grossout, check out what they would cost at Shooter's Outpost in Hooksett. I got a 7-rd mag for my 938 for only $34.99, which would have cost $49.99 at a Dicks or BP.
My distributors are showing a new part number for the P365 that has a safety.
3659BXR3MS
UPC: 798681599479
None in stock anywhere yet, but more signs of the MA compliant version coming
Now the big question is this: is the trigger pull the same? Or do we get a dumbed down MA version that renders this gun useless...Good intel. At least 4 websites list that UPC already, albeit without a picture, but they do note "manual thumb safety".
Now the big question is this: is the trigger pull the same? Or do we get a dumbed down MA version that renders this gun useless...
Totally agree. As long as you could get it aftermarket that would be good (minus the time & cost to get the replacement parts...)I'd like to think Sig cares enough about the pretty excellent (for factory) P365 trigger enough that they put the safety on the gun to preserve the trigger. But then again, this is MA, so who knows. Would be a shame to have to do a mandatory trigger job just to get free state results.