The grip of a SIG P365 SAS vs. Ruger LCP Max, asking people who actually have handled both.
I've been condensing down calibers and "stuff" for a variety of reasons. One thing I'm considering is going strictly 9mm. I have an M&P for "nightstand" but also want something for pocket use. I don't really care for the grip angle of the LCP. So, the questions are: does the P365 have a slightly (as in closer to 1911 feel) better grip angle, and very important would you consider a P365 (especially an SAS) a pocket pistol?
Need some advice Re: a grip style/angle
Need some advice Re: a grip style/angle
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The 365 has a grip angle much like the 1911 in my experience. It points more naturally than a Glock, perse.
Not what you asked, but have you considered the M&P Shield? Unlike the LCP, I actually enjoy shooting my shield. The grip ergonomics are similar to your nightstand pistol.REDinFL wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 4:17 pm The grip of a SIG P365 SAS vs. Ruger LCP Max, asking people who actually have handled both.
I've been condensing down calibers and "stuff" for a variety of reasons. One thing I'm considering is going strictly 9mm. I have an M&P for "nightstand" but also want something for pocket use. I don't really care for the grip angle of the LCP. So, the questions are: does the P365 have a slightly (as in closer to 1911 feel) better grip angle, and very important would you consider a P365 (especially an SAS) a pocket pistol?