Good video. He hits all the points that make this pistol a great design. The issue now seems to be the quality of some parts, i.e. firing pins. There seems to be a rare failure of trigger return springs and barrels. This does make me hesitant about carrying one for personal defense, unless I have a back up gun. I've got one "in the mail" so I'll be checking it out this coming week. With an aftermarket striker and trigger return spring, I might be ready to EDC. We'll see.[video=youtube;fLCi33vBdUE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLCi33vBdUE[/video]
I really like Colion Noir's videos. His take on the new P365 mirrors a lot of my initial thoughts.
I have owned and carried the Shield 9, Kahr PM9, Glock 43 and Walther PPS 9mm. For me, my new P365 renders all of them completely obsolete. It blows them all away, not only in capacity, but in shootability as well. The recoil impulse is extremely manageable, even with +P ammo. It shoots softer than any of the other single-stack polymer 9mms that I've owned.
The P365 is damn near Glock 19 capability with PM9 carryability. I really hope Sig does more with this platform than just the P365 sized pistol. A Glock 19 sized P365 with maybe 17+1 capacity and a 4" barrel would be perfect. Sig finally figured out how to make a good striker fired pistol without the goofy ass high bore axis on the P320. Now they need to run with the design.