P365 in .380 anyone?

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It’s the same diameter as 9mm, so I don’t think there would be any gain in capacity. The question is if they can make it shorter front to back, starting with the grip.

I don't see how there would be much benefit to this. Personally, I wouldn't want the grip to be any smaller in any way.
 

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I think 9mm and .380 are the same diameter, so they probably can't add any capacity. I have shot the 365 in 9 and I can't see a benefit to a .380 because the recoil is so light already. I guess if someone has a pile of .380 they need to get rid of, it could be beneficial?

It’s the same diameter as 9mm, so I don’t think there would be any gain in capacity. The question is if they can make it shorter front to back, starting with the grip.


Yeah I'm a retard. Hadn't had my morning caffeine lol!
 

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It will sell as the .380 crowd is pretty hard core about their round. It will probably be discontinued within a year or two because well Sig is Sig and Sig does what Sig thinks you want.

I'd rather see them focus on the 9mm, pump out mags and a better grip module than go with a different caliber.
 

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