I have the non-ported SAS and love it. I am not an extremely avid shooter, so I have few old habits to unlearn. I have found that those who struggle most with the bullseye sight are those who have thousands of hours with traditional sights.
I’m picking one up tomorrow. I almost refunded it when I heard more reviews. But your common sense approach is the line I walk as well. I don’t wear baggy clothes or overdress. So concealment is #1 for me. I don’t carry if I can’t conceal so it’s super important.
So far the pistol has performed flawlessly. The bullseye sight took a little getting used to, but other than that it’s been great. 1000 rounds and counting...
I have the SAS and I love it, though I do actually have one complaint, can't adjust the sights, it shoots to the left and that seemed to be a common problem, but other than that I love this little gun
Thank you! I have had that car conversation with my dad several times. So many people bring it up, but for me personally, it seems like a very unlikely scenario.
My non-ported one is on the way! I've been wanting to try out these sights. The great thing about P365 modularity is that we can swap in the slide (except with ported barrel), grip, slide lock, take down lever, and manual safety of the other models.
Low light conditions the sight sucks and in a situation where there is a light behind you can create a glare that makes the sight unusable period. I bought the SAS (non ported) and after getting this sight home I knew it wasn’t gonna be a comfortable carry for me. I’ve since bought the regular 365 slide with X-ray sights and love it with traditional sights. If anyone would like the SAS slide that I have I will let it go for $289 unused.
You do all your shooting inside 21 ft? Just counting on never needing to shoot further I suppose. Funny thing about training longer distances is they automatically make you better at short distances. The reverse isn't true at all
@@loadnlock357 calling it a weapon gives the false impression that it is used to hurt others. It gives the left and law enforcement a stepping stone. Just like “assault rifle”.
@@JACathcart5181 my friend work in a Gun shop and he call me about that gun I went to the gun shop I went to a Dark Room completely dark and those knight site wasn’t working at all we Try with another one and didn’t work neither that’s the Reason I stick with the Night site thank you very much
Just picked one up 3 days ago from buds gun shop, could see easily in dark no issue what so ever but I’ve seen this said numerous times. Think maybe the maker of the sight might put out some bad batches possibly...? Def recommend the firearm, check sights if possible or may have to send to sig to put on a new sight. Also there is a company making plates in place of the rear sights so u can add optics to these now just a FYI, check it out pretty cool
I might be wrong, but I don't think that I would want to shoot in complete darkness. But in all reality I'm never in 100% dark. I personally want to see what I'm shooting at.