Sig P365 and Magguts

Not a sig 365, but I've owned them for the Shield 9mm and currently my Kahr PM9. Work great as advertised. Nice having one extra round in the OEM magazine!
 
Works fine in my LCP.

Didn't know it was available for the P365. Will be purchasing soon.

If this decreases effort to load, this is game changing for my P365 mag which are terribly/impossible to load without a mag loader.

Thanks!
 
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Like HighValleyRanch, I've got one for a Kahr which takes it from a 6+1 to a 7+1 which is almost 10 right? So I don't have to buy one of those new 10 round pistols, right?

Truth be told, I haven't tested it a ton, maybe taken it to a range a couple times yet it's my carry mag. I don't like loading / unloading all my carry rounds after a trip to the range. Lazy I know.
 
I have owned a PM9 and CM9. If you sold yours and got a P365, I think you'd notice value for the price difference.

And I'm kinda cheap. :)
That is a matter of opinion for sure. While I do not own a 365, I do own a Karh CM9. I was one of 5 that tested the 365 at my club with a 1,000 rds and then later again on my own with 100 rds. That week after testing, I went out and bought another gun. Guess what it was? Another CM9. Nothing wrong with the 365, just not my preference or a few others that tested the gun for various reasons.
By the way, I have magguts for the Kahr and the Kahr 380's. But I actually prefer stock magazines and springs which I carry. I have a dozen mags for both calibers and will buy Wolf springs when replacement change comes around. I do carry a extension which I like for shooting and gives me one more round, which I really feel is more than I need, but just because I like the way the grip feels with it.
I notice the Mag-guts are priced at $34.00 plus shipping. Persoanlly If I did own a 365, I would just put the money into another magazine. JMO
 
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One fellow on another forum I frequent who has been running 3 Magguts equipped P365 magazines since March- around 330 rounds through each of the three- is now reporting that he is experiencing FTF’s regularly when attempting to run 147 grain HST’s, and is pulling them from his carry rotation.

Others report good performance with these, but I personally will pass.
 
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