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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I love this replica of of this P365 Sig Sauer model.! It looks just like the .9mm or .380 version, seriously.!!! It shoots pretty ok but i use it mainly as a prop for making music videos mainly. Great job Sig Sauer for the replica looks & feel.!
Ty Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
This little pistol is a blast to shoot, can hold a large amount of bb’s and the blowback makes it standout from other BB guns. Seems to be very durable as most of the gun is metal.
Jonpaul Okal
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
It's a bit of gas hog, but it's fun as heck. I got 60ish shots per 12 gram and then on the attempted 4th mag it literally dribbled BB's out the barrel. Yes, if you shoot with a low gas pressure gun, you will get multiple BB's per shot for some reason. Dimensionally similar enough to fit at least 2 holsters I have for the real P365, but it would be nice if they had a micro red-dot for this one. There are airgun micro red dots on some of the other airgun SIG series, and I'd like it on this one as the 9mm has a micro red dot. It's a fine piece for practicing draws, shooting cardboard or beer cans, and I'm happy I got one.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I still think this is a useful training aid for the P365, but it began jamming constantly after a few uses. Shame on SIG for putting their name on such a low quality product. I would have paid more for this pistol if that's what it would have taken to make it reliable, but it seems to get worse the more I use it.Great training aid for anyone who plans to carry a SIG P365. This is a clone of that pistol. The slide functions, but with lighter springs, and the manual safety, a must on deep concealment pistols - IMO, is identical.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
I got this for $76 so my expectations were so so but I own a P365 and the resemblance is spot on as is the feel. It is much lighter that the real version mostly because of the mag weight full of 9mm cartridges so don’t expect the heft but both guns being empty they weigh within ounces of each other. I first cleaned the barrel and got some black color on the patch. Don’t know if it’s lube or dirt but it never hurts to clean all new guns when you get them. I also put a drop of lube on the CO2 inlet port and on the white seal and also a dab on the end of the CO2 capsule for good measure. I then shot 150 rounds non stop without a mishap except my own fumbling of BB’s while loading the magazines. The BBs need to be loaded 1 at a time rather than a rapid loading port of some kind. This is tedious and it would be nice to have a funnel of some kind to facilitate loading. I may just do that by taking a straw of the right size and melt the end in a way that would only allow 1 BB to come out at a time, then it may make it easier but there is a little gate at the loading port that in the open position you can get BB’s in easier but just take your time with it and it gets easier each time. I am not sure if it’s the Crosman lube I used but I am not experiencing any of the issues that I been reading about. Many complained of the CO2 threaded base that holds the CO2 bottle and you have to be careful not to cross thread the threaded portion integrated into the magazine for it is relatively easy to do so the first few times but becomes less of an issue the more they are used so be ultra careful not to cross the threads or you will have to replace the magazine, not the gun, but just the magazine. I read earlier reviews that said the threads were stripped out and the gun was destroyed and unable to use but that must have been an older design and that can’t happen with this gun, but the magazine will be useless if you cross thread that threaded portion that goes into the bottom of the magazine. The accuracy is 2 1/4” at 10 meters using Hornady black anodized BB’s. I would get an occasional flyer. The first couple clips were in the 5” range but as soon as I figured out the trigger, it went much better. The gun is much louder than I expected. I have several others that are not as loud as this one but it’s still backyard friendly. The one thing I can say about it is they are identical to the real McCoy and as a training weapon it’s just simply a must have, especially with the rising cost of ammunition and also going to the gun range to shoot is not feasible or too far away. This is a guarantee that your shooting will improve because of the ability to train and shoot in the privacy of your back yard.Pros: Accurate at 10 meters with 3” groups using both Hornady black anodized BB’s and also the silver ones that came with the pistol but I think they must be Sig brand. It has a very realistic feel and close to weight of my real P365 enpty. I got it for $76 and for a trainer, it’s a no brainer. It holds and carries like the real thing.Things to watch: Those threaded inserts at the bottom of the clip that holds the CO2 capsule can cross thread very easily so be ultra careful of that. If it strips out by cross threading there is no fix but to buy another magazine for $20. It’s worth easily the $76 I paid but some are selling for $129 and that puts you into a whole different group of BB pistols at that price range.
DSK
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
The great thing about this airgun is that it is a virtual duplicate of the real SIG-Sauer P365 pistol. Aside from the weight it looks, feels, and handles exactly like the real thing. Even the plastic grip feels the same, and might even be made from the same type of plastic. However this airgun has two negatives. First, it has very poor accuracy and shoots about 4-6" low at 30 feet. The shot spread is also about the same, so it's definitely useless as a target gun. The fact that it only has a 3" barrel might have something to do with it, however. Second, it is very temperamental and tends to either jam or blow off excess Co2 at times. I know they had to redesign the magazine and valve to fix this issue, but it seems it's not completely resolved.So what is it good for? As a training gun for your real P365. It fits the same holsters and is much safer for practicing drawing, firing and re-holstering than the real thing. It's not powerful or accurate enough for pest control, so consider it just as a fun gun or training tool, and be prepared if it proves a little bit fussy.
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