The SIG Sauer P365 series has long been a favorite among concealed carry enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of size, capacity, and reliability. The latest addition to this lineup, the SIG Sauer P365 FUSE, promises to take these attributes to a new level. In this review, we’ll dive into the features, advantages, and potential drawbacks of this new model, helping you decide if it’s the right fit for your needs.
The SIG Sauer P365 FUSE is an impressive evolution in the P365 lineup, blending compact size with powerful features tailored for both novice and experienced shooters. While its price point may be higher, the enhanced accuracy, ergonomics, and customization options make it a worthy investment for those looking for a reliable concealed carry firearm. Whether you’re new to the SIG Sauer family or a long-time fan, the P365 FUSE offers something that will undoubtedly appeal to you.
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The Real Person!
The Fuse comes with one 17 round flush magazine and two 21 round extended magazines. Unfortunately the Fuse trigger feels just like my original P365 trigger when it was new… Like dragging a wooden box down a gravel road. The good news is that after a year of shooting my original 365 trigger has smoothed out and feels great. I am hoping that the Fuse will do the same.
The Fuse is so large that it should not be called a concealed carry pistol. My original P365 with a 3.1 inch barrel is very light and concealable. The Fuse, with a 4.3 inch barrel and the included 21 round mags make it much heavier and more difficult to conceal. Don’t get me wrong, I like the gun. But for summer clothes concealment, I’ll choose my original P365. In winter, with bulkier clothing, I probably will carry the Fuse. Considering the weight the excellent Xray sights, and the smooth trigger, right now I can shoot circles around the Fuse with the small P365. I hope this changes with time, wear-in, and practice.