Gun Review: Sig P365 SAS

4 years ago
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In September 2019 Sig Sauer offered an additional entry into its popular P365 series, debuting the P365 SAS. Donning the Sig Anti Snag moniker, the P365 SAS is designed to lessen common areas of trouble in concealment, but does it really measure up to such a lofty ideal?

The most notable feature on the SAS is the lack of a traditional three-dot sight system. Sig instead opts for the FT Bullseye Fiber Tritium Night sights which are flush mounted. Though these differ from standard three dot sights, the same sighting principles still apply.

While the lack of traditional sights may be the most notable aspect of this firearm, the recessed slide lock and lack of a takedown lever don’t trail far behind. This all adds up to create a super smooth draw from concealment. An hour into draw practice, I realized the anti snag treatment was no joke. I couldn't get this gun to snag on a cover garment if I tried.

Practicing from both the appendix and 4 o’clock positions, proved this gun was smooth in and out of the holster. The P365 SAS conceals with amazing ease in the CrossBreed Reckoning holster system — making carrying plenty of rounds courtesy of a spare mag holder attached to the holster a breeze.

If you already own a P365 and are looking for a backup gun that is snag-proof, look no further. The ability to swap mags between the two platforms makes it an ideal training partner. In addition, seeing how easy this gun is to conceal means you could pack 40-plus rounds courtesy of a couple extra mags.

After carrying this gun for close to a month and putting several hundred rounds through it, I can say it’s both reliable and comfortable. I prefer to spend some more time with it before calling it my primary carry but I can see its appeal.

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