![]() Also please subscribe to my YouTube channel after you watch. ![]() You can read my full review on the SIG 365 XL, here or watch the video above. But where they really stand out is that the rear sight utilizes smaller dots that don’t draw the attention away from your front sight focus. These are tritium three dot night sights, so they glow in the dark. In addition, I’ve found the sights on the SIG to be the best of the other guns on this list. Of course, you can buy the other two pistols with this option, but it’s standard on the XL version of the 365. There are other things that put the XL at the top of the list, like the slide being pre-cut for a micro red dot optic. The trigger is excellent on the 365XL, and has a flat surface that breaks at an almost 90 degree angle, without a sharp feeling wall that you have to overcome to send the round downrange (so you don’t have to worry about your front sight coming off target just as the trigger breaks). ![]() The grip feels right at home in my hand and almost seems contoured in such a way that it was made for my hand.Īnd, while my hands are extra large when compared to most other people, I’m not the only person who thinks that as I’ve heard plenty of other people state the same thing. Overall, the 365 XL is a fun gun to shoot and a few of the reasons why it is, is because of the grip and the trigger. Another benefit is that this concealed carry pistol recoils lighter, at least it seems to when I shoot it. Recoil is very manageable and because I can get my whole hand firmly around the grip to help offset muzzle flip, I can get back on target with ease. In fact, I’ve heard it said by multiple pro-shooters that the 365 XL is the small gun that shoots like a big gun and this is a statement that I totally agree with. The controls are very easy to reach and the gun fits well in my hand. Lumped together with shootability is also ergonomics and controls. You can, of course, buy the extended mags that hold 15 rounds at places like Gun Mag Warehouse, and a lot of concealed carriers use the 12 round mag with a 15 round in the pouch on their belt for extra ammo. Though there is the capability to use even larger magazines, I don’t take them into consideration here because they do not come with the guy when you buy it. When I say 12 rounds + one, I mean that the magazine is a 12 rounder, and one round goes in the chamber. The XL version holds 12+1 rounds of 9mm, and I haven’t had any issues with any self-defense (hollow point) ammunition feeding to date. The capacity is fantastic and, while not the largest on this list, it is one of the reasons why I chose this as my EDC gun. So you get measurements and stats from people who don’t even own the guns they’re talking about, or any guns at all.Īlso, at the end of this article I’ve got a table comparing all of the pistol sizes together. You may read other, similar articles but those are often written by people who haven’t shot all of the pistols they’re writing about. In other words, we not only recommend these guns to you but trust our own lives to these guns.Īnd, that really is one of the differences here. I currently have two of these three pistols in my possession right now, and the other one is the everyday carry pistol for one of our writers. There are other guns that are great, but it’s my goal to give an in-depth review of three specific firearms in this article based on actual experience while pointing you to our reviews of these firearms on our blog. There are a lot of different guns out there claiming to be the best and it’s my goal to help you navigate this landscape to the best of my ability by putting what I consider to be the three best concealed carry 9mm pistols out there on the market right now. ![]() Picking out the right concealed carry pistol is important.
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