>>507424775>The shield allows for better purchase for drawing and aiming because it has a larger grip.The P365 has a fuller grip and is very slightly thicker. The stippling is also vastly superior.
>maybe if you have manlet handsI wear an XL work glove.
>allows for better purchase for drawing and aiming >comfortability doesn't translate to effectivenessThink before you post.
>The shield plus has the same capacityWe were talking about the Shield.
>Also, several hundred rounds is nothing, I do that in a single range session.Agreed. I've only shot the P365 a couple of times. However, the teething issues of the early models are supposed to show themselves within that timeframe and that specific gun has seen that round count from me plus more than that from my wife. A friend of mine who has been shooting seriously since before I was born really likes the platform and owns several variants. These combined experiences have convinced me that I'll probably buy one at some point.
>My advice is to pick one handgun manufacturer and to invest tens of thousands of rounds of training in that platformI think I will continue putting my tens of thousands of rounds through whatever seems most fun and interesting at the time. The first rule of gun safety is to have fun.
>You will go absolutely -nowhere- switching your handgun out for what you think is the next best thing every yearYou were just commenting on my Shield being over a decade old. That said, Ben Stoeger cycles through a whole stack of different guns and I guarantee he shoots better than either of us.