Moonpie likely has a few of those already....
I see you have resumed your glue sniffing habit.
Moonpie likely has a few of those already....
Which one should be chosen?
Red Dot will not be utilized.
For ccw and home defense use.
Tried them today.
Didn’t like either one.
Tried them today.
Didn’t like either one.
How may we be of assistance to you now?Tried them today.
Didn’t like either one.
What do you not like about them? It must have been bad shooting a Glock.Even tried a Hellcat and a G43.
I feel soiled.
You touched a G43??? PIcs or it didn't happen.Even tried a Hellcat and a G43.
I feel soiled.
I just so happen to want to sell my P365XL ( mint condition. Never fired) I’ll post it on classifieds.I have both and carried both. Out of the box, Shield Plus is easier to shoot, slightly bigger, a couple ounces heavier and has more aggressive grip texture. IMHO, the Shield Plus is right at the limit of too big for pocket carry. The manual safety, if you want one, is not ambidextrous and a bit unnatural to use. If you like weapon lights, the Shield Plus doesn't have any good options.
The regular P365 is smaller and can be pocket carried, but also more difficult to shoot due to a tiny grip. It can be configured with an ambidextrous thumb safety that's easier to manipulate than the Shield Plus'. If you like weapon lights, the P365 will accommodate the excellent Streamlight TLR-7Sub. It's FCU also gives you the option of reconfiguring to a Macro frame with 17-round capacity and 1913 accessory rail for about $70 (+$50 for magazine).
For CCW and home defense, stock out of the box, I'd pick the Shield Plus over P365. However, if not pocket carrying, I'd recommend also taking a hard look at the P365XL. It has all the benefits of the Shield Plus and P365 combined, if you don't plan on pocket carry.
Just wanted add, if you're ever North of Dallas, you're welcome to try my Shield Plus, P365XL, P365 XMacro, P365 XMacro Comp and P365 .380. I also have a couple Wilson Combat P365XL grips.
Tried them today.
Didn’t like either one.