🎯 Master your aim with the P365 Air Pistol — Train smart, shoot sharp!
The Sig Sauer P365 4.5mm CO2-powered semi-automatic air pistol offers a realistic training experience modeled after the iconic 9mm P365. Featuring a polymer frame with metal blowback slide, a 20-round CO2 magazine, and green high-visibility 3-dot sights, it delivers up to 300 fps velocity for precise, rapid-fire practice. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for concealed carry training anytime, anywhere.
Brand | Sig Sauer |
Color | Black |
Rounds | 20 |
Caliber | 0.177 |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 5"W x 11"H |
Item Weight | 12.96 ounces |
Team Name | P365 |
Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
Barrel Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal |
UPC | 798681596362 |
Manufacturer | Sig Sauer |
Model Name | Sig Sauer P365 Air Pistol |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.49 x 6.14 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 5 x 11 inches |
Brand Name | Sig Sauer |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 20 |
Part Number | AIR-P365-BB |
Style | .177, Gun Only |
Included Components | Product |
Size | .177 |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
A**R
Excellent trainer for the real P365
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.
D**N
The gun is very shooting range very good job
It’s looking good and looking real awesome shoot out side
A**A
Junk
Piece of garbage. Gun doesn’t shoot according and jammed and completely broke after using it 3 times!Amazon won’t let you return it cause they know it’s a piece of junk and claim hazardous materials, but they can sure send it out for delivery
M**
Good for training, that’s it.
This is my 100 round review, and although that isn’t many shots through this BB gun, it’s great for first impressions and I already have a good opinion on it.My overall opinion is that you should only buy this if you own or thinking about owning a real Sig p365. The size of it is true which makes it great for practicing drawing from a holster and sight acquisition. However, if you just want a BB gun to shoot and plink around, get something else.Pros: this thing looks identical to the actual p365 which makes it a great training tool for owners and potential owners. The trigger pull is nice, short and crisp making it very easy to shoot. I also appreciate the full size drop out mag. For a BB gun its size it’s nice to have.Cons: honestly, there’s a lot I don’t like about this gun in terms of the way it shoots and performs as a BB gun. First, the accuracy is terrible. I’ve read accuracy improves over time and I hope that is true. I own a umarex glock 19 that I use for plinking and from 10 yards I can get about a 3in grouping. With the p365, the grouping is at least 6in. I’m not a great shooter, but I know I’m not that bad. I can actually see with good lighting the bb travel off line sometimes when I shoot it.It also cannot hold CO2 very well, and this is my biggest complaint apart from the accuracy. After putting in a fresh canister of co2, I was able to get 3 mags (about 40 rounds) before it noticeably dropped. Even though there was gas left, there wasn’t enough to rack the slide all the way back to reset the gun to fire again. This caused a bunch of double feeds and by then you just need a new co2. It also cannot store co2 over a long period of time. I left an almost completely full canister over two days to see if it would hold. The first shot fired, and that was it. Literally all the gas was expelled on that first shot, there was a big cloud and the slide stayed back for almost half a second. So I cannot shoot one mag, let it sit, then come back to it a few days later to shoot again.If Sig were to make some changes, I wished they would remove the blowback feature (even though it’s cool), allowing the gun to shoot more reliably and more rounds with one cartridge of co2. Also they need to find a way to make this thing shoot relatively straight.Overall again, it’s great if you want to use it as a training tool if you own the real firearm. As much as I want to like it, I can’t recommend it to anyone who just wants a BB gun to plink around with. 5 stars just because I fit the category of someone who uses it to train.
J**L
It's 90% there, but it's overall pretty good
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.
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