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<blockquote data-quote="billspe" data-source="post: 2928160" data-attributes="member: 96669"><p>Hi,</p><p>Hope your well. I saw your post of a few years ago on a good experience with an Sig P365. I had hear similar good reports and bought a "customized " SAS on GunBroker with plans to give it to my 25 yo son. It turns out the previous owner had damaged it installing a BMacro flat trigger. I could not get it back into battery. I worked on it several hours before sending to Sig, who fixed it. My concern is the FCU seems overly complex and because if all the safety features (particularly that tab that comes up on the rear right of the slide) much easier than, say, a Glock 19 to mess up. I'm debating whether to sell it now that it's freshly factory serviced or giving to my 25 yo son. </p><p></p><p>I'm you experience, is the FCU easily damaged through regular maintenance. Any advice re: a P366 I should share with my son ? Are you still a fan or found a better CCW?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for you kind help,</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billspe, post: 2928160, member: 96669"] Hi, Hope your well. I saw your post of a few years ago on a good experience with an Sig P365. I had hear similar good reports and bought a "customized " SAS on GunBroker with plans to give it to my 25 yo son. It turns out the previous owner had damaged it installing a BMacro flat trigger. I could not get it back into battery. I worked on it several hours before sending to Sig, who fixed it. My concern is the FCU seems overly complex and because if all the safety features (particularly that tab that comes up on the rear right of the slide) much easier than, say, a Glock 19 to mess up. I'm debating whether to sell it now that it's freshly factory serviced or giving to my 25 yo son. I'm you experience, is the FCU easily damaged through regular maintenance. Any advice re: a P366 I should share with my son ? Are you still a fan or found a better CCW? Thank you for you kind help, Bill [/QUOTE]
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