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Shot my first 365XL today.
I've owned the P220, P226, P228, and P320.
My 365XL started as a new P365FCU (titanium nitride), and then I added a Gray Guns grip module with OEM 12 round magazines, OEM 3.7" barrel (nitron), OEM recoil spring, and OEM Spectre slide (nitron).
I ran 100 rounds of Speer 147 G2 and 50 rounds of Speer 124 Lawman TMJ from 5 to 25 yards, from concealment. No stoppages or drama.
This thing is a tack driver! I was very impressed, though I could definitely feel the wear on my hand with the 147's. 124 will be my future with this gun.
I plan to replace the base pads with the Pro Ledge from Tactical Development to facilitate both the Tap and the Rip. Other than that, I don't see changing anything.
Next trip to the range will be to chronograph 4 loads: 147 G2, 124 GD, 124 Lawman, and 124 GD +P.
Stay tuned.
I've owned the P220, P226, P228, and P320.
My 365XL started as a new P365FCU (titanium nitride), and then I added a Gray Guns grip module with OEM 12 round magazines, OEM 3.7" barrel (nitron), OEM recoil spring, and OEM Spectre slide (nitron).
I ran 100 rounds of Speer 147 G2 and 50 rounds of Speer 124 Lawman TMJ from 5 to 25 yards, from concealment. No stoppages or drama.
This thing is a tack driver! I was very impressed, though I could definitely feel the wear on my hand with the 147's. 124 will be my future with this gun.
I plan to replace the base pads with the Pro Ledge from Tactical Development to facilitate both the Tap and the Rip. Other than that, I don't see changing anything.
Next trip to the range will be to chronograph 4 loads: 147 G2, 124 GD, 124 Lawman, and 124 GD +P.
Stay tuned.