But, wanting something more, I’d been trying lots of guns to find the right one. 38 caliber J-frame S&W revolvers, a Kahr MK40, and a S&W M&P40C had filled the small gun role for me reasonably well. I knew a smaller, pocket-sized gun was in order, and my eye was continuously roving to the SIG Sauer P365. My normal EDC, a Glock 19 Gen4, is extremely capable but a tad difficult to hide when it’s 92 degrees out with 86% humidity and you’re in a pair of cargo shorts and the lightest T-shirt you own. I’d been needing a really small pistol for concealed carry for some time. The SIG Sauer P365 is now the gold standard in small 9mm carry pistols. That ball that could have been easily fumbled in an increasingly crowded and competitive market? Yeah, SIG booted it out of the park. However, there were no compromises – the new P365 (so named because you can carry it concealed 365 days of the year) boasts excellent steel sights, a great trigger pull straight from SIG’s own P320 playbook, full controls with optional thumb safety, forward slide serrations, along with the “To Hell and Back” reliability and accuracy of the SIG Sauer offerings. In early 2018, amidst a huge industry media buzz, SIG Sauer announced the micro-compact 9mm semi-auto pistol that turned the concealed carry world on its ear: a gun smaller than the vaunted Glock 43 in almost all dimensions – even width – yet still packing 10+1 rounds in a miniscule steel-bodied magazine. By now, the SIG Sauer P365 should not be an unknown commodity to anyone in the firearms community.
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