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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3389513" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Well, I started out with my P226 Legion SAO and ran a few mags through it...then switched over to the P365. The P365 trigger is absolutely NOT a Legion SAO trigger but it wasnt bad (I wasnt expecting it to be, it was just interesting seeing the difference). For a first outing with a tiny striker fire gun I was satisfied. I think with some grip tape and a few more range visits, its worth looking into buying to upgrade my P238. I ran a few mags through it, then went to the Rhino. The lower barrel does help with muzzle rise, it is pretty interesting the difference between it and a short barrel LCR and SP101 (I had both, hated them, dont miss them). I did get a little bit of blast on the thumb from the first shot...you gotta watch thumb placement of your second hand when shooting that lower barrel revolver. The one thing I will say about the Rhino is I tend to shoot low with "new to me" guns...but this one I wanted to shoot high. I had a hard time getting the muzzle down far enough. It had nothing to do with recoil or muzzle flip, just seemed like I had to try really hard to get my wrists at the correct angle for the front bead to settle into the groove. Now, after a few mags of P365 and a few cylinders of Rhino, I got out the P226 again and MAN did my groups shrink down. </p><p></p><p>Are there any good trigger jobs available for the P365? (puts on flame suit) I think a good trigger job/kit and a manual safety grip module would be the cats meow on a P365.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3389513, member: 40561"] Well, I started out with my P226 Legion SAO and ran a few mags through it...then switched over to the P365. The P365 trigger is absolutely NOT a Legion SAO trigger but it wasnt bad (I wasnt expecting it to be, it was just interesting seeing the difference). For a first outing with a tiny striker fire gun I was satisfied. I think with some grip tape and a few more range visits, its worth looking into buying to upgrade my P238. I ran a few mags through it, then went to the Rhino. The lower barrel does help with muzzle rise, it is pretty interesting the difference between it and a short barrel LCR and SP101 (I had both, hated them, dont miss them). I did get a little bit of blast on the thumb from the first shot...you gotta watch thumb placement of your second hand when shooting that lower barrel revolver. The one thing I will say about the Rhino is I tend to shoot low with "new to me" guns...but this one I wanted to shoot high. I had a hard time getting the muzzle down far enough. It had nothing to do with recoil or muzzle flip, just seemed like I had to try really hard to get my wrists at the correct angle for the front bead to settle into the groove. Now, after a few mags of P365 and a few cylinders of Rhino, I got out the P226 again and MAN did my groups shrink down. Are there any good trigger jobs available for the P365? (puts on flame suit) I think a good trigger job/kit and a manual safety grip module would be the cats meow on a P365. [/QUOTE]
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