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- Apr 11, 2021
In principle I agree with you —I've never had any issues with my P365 or know anyone who did— however to noob-proof suggestions, you need to eliminate nuance and give a straight answer. You will confuse someone new to guns trying to explain that Swiss Sig is always good, German Sig is only consistently good with a West German mark, the P22x series is good but also bad, etc etc etc than just saying don't buy X brand, buy Y brand. Besides, Sig doesn't deserve to get anyone's money from a retail sale.Everyone else has covered the Glock/AR15 thing, so I'll skip those. I think that the most important thing when buying your first handgun is to actually handle one and try shooting it before buying. Way too many people buy something like a Ruger LCP and then discover that a gun that small and light can be unpleasant to shoot even in .380.
Sig as a company has deservedly poor reputation after the 320 thing, but I do like the P365 as a carry option. It can be had in a range of sizes depending on how you weigh concealability, capacity, and controllability (I usually carry a P365XL). It can be had with or without a manual safety, red dot, compensator, etc. depending on your preferences. It also has pretty good capacity for the size, and its modularity lets you change out parts easily if you want to.
If someone wants to be more into guns, they'll figure it out themselves. There's a whole Internet for them to learn on their own. Joe and JoAnn McNormal from Anytown USA (who make up the majority of guns owners) just want a gun for defense (and possibly hunting) and really nothing else, so it doesn't pay to confuse them.