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Anyone doing modifications to their P365

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#1 ·
I got my P365 back in May of this year. I haven’t done anything to it except carry it and shoot it.

Has anyone done any mods to it. Stuff that either worked really well or something you wish you hadn’t done.

I’m curious
 
#4 ·
Generally I avoid doing any mods to my guns, especially carry guns unless it's to make them easier to carry. For example I ground off the finger rests on the mags for my Taurus PT-111 to make it as compact as possible. Since the P365 already has mags with a flat baseplate I don't need to do that. It also comes with decent sights and trigger so that's covered as well. It's one of the few carry guns I've seen that has come close to being perfect just as it is right out of the box.
 
#10 ·
Hogue Grip

I put on a Hogue Handall Beavertail Grip Sleeve and I really like it. I figured for $9 if I hated it I could remove it. I have not changed anything else on my P365. It has performed flawlessly and I carry it as my EDC. The only thing that looks interesting to me is the Grayguns P365 straight trigger but as they are sold out it's not an option at this moment. Hopefully we will see some reviews from Sig P365 owners that purchased one. :salute2:
 
#12 ·
I like the sights

I added the Hogue grip also, it helped because my hands are bugger.

I recently took a Low Light Defensive Pistol course at my local indoor range. One hour of class on how to shoot with and without lights and three hours of shooting drills with lights out, I mean dark! The sights stood out so well on my P365 I would never go through the bother of changing them. The four others in the class were impressed by them as well. Just my opinion.
 
#17 ·
How do you like it? Is it worth $90.00?
 
#18 ·
I have my slide out for milling, having it cut for a RMS-c. Armorycraft trigger on order, custom stippled grip module, and a gee-plate for my flush fit 10rd mag. Definitely not a stock p365. Can't wait to get my slide back :-0
 
#77 ·
Me too, to that last!
And mine is just 3 days old!
Little disappointing after all the ballyhoo!

And now, I think I am going to have to move the front to the left and the rear to the right, to get it shooting right!

Will have to wait for a bit better weather to shoot enough to get the problem completely ironed out!
 
#40 · (Edited)
I originally chose the greyguns Lazer stippled grip module but really didn't like it. It looks good in pictures, but in hand it looked a bit lack-luster and almost burnt around the mag release. Not to mention it really didn't provide much added traction over the stock stippling. I ended up selling my GG module and the fellah who bought it sold it a few days after he received it. I guess to each is own. I ended up choosing lakesidegripworks.com. They hand stipple all their modules and coating options are essentially endless. I chose to keep mine black and went with the "starburst" pattern and had my 12round mag done to match it. Gives way more traction than the GG module and pictures do not do it justice it feels great.


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Again, if you mess with lighting and angles the GG module can look pretty sharp but for me it was a bit dissapointing
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#43 ·
It's not a 3D "Laser" anything; it's a 3D Printer.

Every single cheap plastic (or "composite" product on the market carries with it a significant (sometimes on the order of a thousand percent) markup from production to retail costs.

You are NOT paying for raw goods. You pay for the concept, design, and production, plus some pocket money for the person who sells the things.

It's called capitalism. A wonderful system!