RECOIL Presents: Concealment

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Over the past 30 years concealed carry has become a way of life for most firearms owners, and every year we see firearms manufacturers pushing the envelope by making carry pistols smaller, more concealable, and lighter.

SIG heeded the call with its P365 SAS; SAS is an abbreviation for SIG Anti Snag. The SAS is based on the company’s popular P365 pistol.

The P365 is a micro-compact, polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol chambered in 9mm. It uses a novel double-stack mag design that holds between 10 and 15 rounds, depending on model, with flush-fit and extended options available. The standard version has a proprietary rail and three-dot, fixed sights, and the P365 has one of the lowest-bore axis found on any factory handgun. Many shooters see it as the current state-of-the-art in concealed carry development, but SIG decided to push the envelope with its P365 SAS variant.

This SAS incorporates a number of enhancements, such as the SIG Anti Snag treatment where the entire pistol is re-contoured to remove sharp edges. Additionally, the slide

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