Those were powder puff loads lolThat gun shoots so slow. Were you shooting kiddie loads or does it need to go back to Sig?
Those were powder puff loads lolThat gun shoots so slow. Were you shooting kiddie loads or does it need to go back to Sig?
Silly me...I shudda knowed.Those were powder puff loads lol
I've read that too but usually only after a few hundred rounds. That's why I loaded mine with SD rounds and carry it every day...but have never shot it.but, but, but.... I read on the Internet that these guns were going to fail every time!!!
I read also, striker fired guns are junk.but, but, but.... I read on the Internet that these guns were going to fail every time!!!
but, but, but.... I read on the Internet that these guns were going to fail every time!!!
View attachment 78951 Got one, going to be my go to EDC. Best sub 9 out there imo, bar none. The best compact remains my CZ75D.
Perfect size and capacity. 13 rds at the ready, beat that in it’s size.
Feeds eveything flawlessly, thin, lightweight, pocket carried.
250 flawless rds fired today at FLD.
Polymer, striker fired, DAO perfection.
Yes the CZ stayed home, sorry for the confusion. The CS9D had issues, most likey a weak recoil spring. My fault, I bought it recentlt and didn’t change the springs. Won’t happen again. Stupid.This says CZ75D...BUT there is a picture of a CS9D....
Nothing at all to worry about...as long as...So I was in a gun shop and talking to a guy about the 365. He said, well someone said it failed after 3k rounds, so of course its made to be a compact edc gun not something you shoot at the range all the time, then laughed about how something like that gun would be fine shooting a couple hundred times and then carrying.
My question is, it got me to thinking, theres no reason at all the gun shouldnt be able to fire 10's of thousands of rounds like full size guns correct? Of course wear and tear but other than that, if you wanted to bring it every trip to the range, no reason not to right?
So I was in a gun shop and talking to a guy about the 365. He said, well someone said it failed after 3k rounds, so of course its made to be a compact edc gun not something you shoot at the range all the time, then laughed about how something like that gun would be fine shooting a couple hundred times and then carrying.
My question is, it got me to thinking, theres no reason at all the gun shouldnt be able to fire 10's of thousands of rounds like full size guns correct? Of course wear and tear but other than that, if you wanted to bring it every trip to the range, no reason not to right?
I read also, plastic striker fired guns are junk.
Well that’s twice I heard that so it must be true.Truth.
Well that’s twice I heard that so it must be true.
Smith replaced your P365? Now that's some customer service.Lifetime warranty, no ? Didn’t check.
The much maligned S&W replaced a gun that was owned by at least one person before I got it.
Even a Hi Point or Charter lasts more than 3000.
Smith replaced your P365? Now that's some customer service.