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A $65 FIX FOR YOUR 365

In 2018, I reviewed the Sig Sauer P365 for this magazine. In that review, I wrote that the P365 wasn’t the easiest gun I’ve ever carried concealed, but that it was the easiest-to-carry 10-shot 9mm I’ve came across. That opinion hasn’t changed. What did change was my opinion on how the P365 fits my hand.

During the test for that review, I fired a little more than 500 rounds, and the pistol and I got along great. Since then—three years and several hundred more rounds later—I’d fallen somewhat

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