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DickTick [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

The new additions turned what was already my favorite concealed carry pistol of all time into my mostest favorite concealed carry pistol of all time!

Edit -- sig also makes an upgraded flat trigger for the p365 that is supposed to be an awesome addition for the price, but I'm not going to complain when I ordered three items from three different companies this week and two out of the three actually made it here on time. Come Tuesday though, my little baby is getting a new trigger!

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Memebomber 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did the trigger upgrade. You will love it and the install is easy

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DickTick [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Finding Sig's damn Lima365 laser in green, that's actually in stock and shippable now, seemed damn near impossible... I ended up having to get it off a company on eBay, which surprisingly enough saw it shipped out in a matter of hours... But it was still literally the only one they had left in stock lol

Every place I looked, even some that claimed they were in stock, would immediately send me an email and say they were back-ordered for 4 to 6 weeks...

All of these companies that either manufacture firearms, ammunition, and/or any accessories are in a literal gold rush right now... Really makes me wish I was in the arms business right about now.

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Memebomber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ammo is crazy expensive as well. I just finished a lower AR build and it took weeks to get the parts

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DickTick [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep. Luckily I live way in the South and we have a tremendous amount of gun stores around here so most of my stuff I can usually get in person thank goodness, but some specially stuff like this I can't.

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DickTick [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sweet! Thank you!

I foind that bad boy for $30 and free shipping too, which I thought wasn't bad. Well I had free shipping from a past order and a $5 off coupon, but still

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DickTick [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I definitely love the trigger. Just got done installing it and put a few rounds through it.

Only issue I ran into was all the tutorials were for the regular model and I have the SAS but it wasn't much different other than the takedown lever, or pin in my case.

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Memebomber 2 points ago +2 / -0

It takes a few magazines to get used to it but once you do it is gold. Enjoy Pede!

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DickTick [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I can't believe every pistol doesn't come factory with a flat trigger now... I guess it's a matter of preference but holy crap is it a much more fluid and smooth squeeze, which is not at all how you would think it would work while visualizing it in your head...

I did notice the Springfields Hellcat does come factory with a flat trigger. I know I'm already in love with this gun but I keep thinking about that damn hellcat... Their test model is on its way to 20,000 rounds dude.... They blew past 10,000 rounds like it was nothing. That is impressive as fuck for a concealed carry micro compact pistol that can hold 11+1 rounds in fucking flush factory magazine..... Pure wizardry..

I also want a hellcat because I want to mount that damn micro red dot on top of the desert one.

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Memebomber 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is one rule about guns,

You can never have enough guns.

I am a SIg and CZ fanboy. And I have yet to convert to lasers or red dots on any of my pistols. Old school I guess. I did put my 1st red dot on my SBR build. Probably shouldn't have. I think many dollars are about to be spent because they are awesome.

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DickTick [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yea red dots are the way to go.

I really just wanted this laser because it was so seamless... I'll probably use the damn thing more for my dog to chase around the living room than I actually will shooting lol... The green sure is purdy though

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DickTick [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

The Hellcat also looks nice not just because of the high capacity or the top mounting rail, but because it has a standard rail on the front that's not a proprietary one... Granted sig did a fucking phenomenal job with these lasers that go on their proprietary rail.

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DickTick [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, you can look it up. this brand in particular is a Techna Clip

They make them custom for every firearm but generally on the polymer handled pistols they give you a replacement end-cap to swap out with the factory one on the back of your slide, and the new one will be tapped and threaded.

I always avoided them because it sounded cheap until I saw a buddies and I was extremely impressed with the construction of them and just the whole thing... once I put it on there I fell absolutely in love with it. It is easier to rack the slide now using the striations/groves toward the front of the slide instead of traditionally from the back, but that only takes a few minutes to get used to.

I'm a pretty skinny dude so even adding a top-of-the-line holster, made of the thinnest materials, it still adds too much to even some of the smallest firearms worth carrying to not imprint through my shirt, at least any time of the year that isn't winter time. This clip just instantly eliminated that problem for good. And most importantly, out of probably thousands of dollars in holsters over the years, I can safely say that every fucking one of them hurts like a bitch just trying to do everyday shit.. until now! Skinny dude problems...

One of my favorite things I didn't even think about before getting it was that it turns your gun into like a pocket knife that has a deep carry pocket clip as opposed to a standard pocket clip. so it now allows my pistol to ride right down just behind my belt line, barely poking up so that there is nothing to imprint through my shirt anymore, but more importantly I can now for the first time in my life easily bend all the way over or sit down in a straight-back chair without any discomfort at all from my firearm. For the first time in my life I actually forget it's there sometimes, in a good way.

Of course I was also worried about the draw, but unlike really tight pocket clips on a knife, the thing is rock solid sturdy but yet the part that normally gets a knife stuck on your pants is actually about a quarter inch or less off of the pistol, so it has plenty of room to slide on and off of your belt or pants with ease and as a bonus won't rub a bad spot on your slide over time. Someone definitely put a lot of thought into these, or at least the techna clip brand for sure. There are quite a few brands I believe.

I definitely give it a 9.5/10 so far.... Only taking away half a point simply because I don't like anyting the pokes off of a gun like that, I prefer symmetry. I guess we'll see in the coming weeks and months!

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churnbutterhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does your 365 have a manual safety?

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DickTick [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not mine, it has none at all, but you can get them with one.

Edit - nevermind I reread your comment, but no mine doesn't. I personally don't want them on my pistols that I carry but I always have them on my wife's.

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DickTick [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've got a buddy that's going to work on a little 3d printed dense but rubberized triangle-shaped piece that will snap perfectly in and out behind the trigger but can be popped out in a fraction of a second with your index finger. I'll shoot you a link to some pictures of it when it's done, I'm just waiting for the new trigger to arrive so I can get the exact dimensions.

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DickTick [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its actually a lot harder to do than you would think unless you've done a trigger job on your pistol to make it much lighter. 5.5lbs is a retarded amount of force for a trigger, but of course that's exactly why they do it.