New SIG P365 SAS Now Shipping

Matthew Moss
by Matthew Moss
P365 SAS (SIG Sauer)

Last month SIG Sauer announced the introduction of the latest incarnation of their extremely popular P365 subcompact pistol, the P365 SAS. SIG have confirmed that the SAS is now shipping.

The P365 SAS, standing for SIG Anti-Snag, has an integrated flush-mounted bullseye sight built directly into its slide. Additionally the takedown lever and slide stop are flush fit to also avoid snagging.

In September, ahead of its launch, we got the chance to take a hands on look at the SAS, check out what Pete thought of the new pistol here.

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Check out SIGs product video for the P365 SAS:

Here’s SIG’s announcement in full:

SIG SAUER, Inc. the market leader in concealed carry pistols, is pleased to announce new innovation to the award-winning everyday carry, high capacity, P365 pistol with the P365 SAS (SIG Anti-Snag).

“When it comes to innovation in firearms, SIG SAUER is the leader in the marketplace. With the introduction of the P365 we took the market by storm to quickly become the top-selling concealed carry pistol. With the P365 SAS, we have remained true to our core mission of innovation by once again raising the bar, and setting the standard, for concealed carry,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer, and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “Our proprietary SAS technology removes all the snag points from the pistol, by integrating the sights directly into the slide with a flush-mounted FT Bullseye sight that’s intuitive, and easy for the untrained eye to pick-up for fast target acquisition whenever the need arises. The P365 SAS has no sights raised above the slide, and the takedown lever and slide stop are flush fit for ultimate smoothness and no snag risk. Once you see this innovation, you simply will not look at handgun sighting systems the same.”

The SIG SAUER P365 SAS is a 9mm, polymer, striker-fired pistol with a Nitron finish. The pistol features the SIG Anti-Snag technology slide treatment with a flush-mounted FT bullseye fiber-tritium night sight, flat controls, a ported slide and barrel for less muzzle flip, a high-capacity, patented modified double-stack magazine for a 10+1 full-size capacity, and ships with (1) 10-round magazine, and (1) 10-round extended magazine (12-round and 15-round magazines available separately.)

P365 SAS Specs:

  • Total length: 5.8”
  • Barrel length: 3.1”
  • Weight (incl. magazine): 17.8 oz.
  • Height: 4.1”
  • Width: 1”
  • Sight Radius: n/a

The SIG SAUER P365 SAS is now shipping and available at retailers. To learn more about the P365 SAS, or watch the product video with Phil Strader, Pistol Product Manager, visit sigsauer.com.

Find out more about the P365 SAS here.



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Matthew Moss
Matthew Moss

Managing Editor: TheFirearmBlog.com & Overt Defense.com. Matt is a British historian specialising in small arms development and military history. He has written several books and for a variety of publications in both the US and UK. Matt is also runs The Armourer's Bench, a video series on historically significant small arms. Here on TFB he covers product and current military small arms news. Reach Matt at: matt@thefirearmblog.com

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  • GK1000 GK1000 on Oct 04, 2019

    It'd be interesting to know if you can replace the original P365 slide and barrel with the SAS version. Having the porting could help with staying on target for followup shots.

  • Ozzallos . Ozzallos . on Oct 06, 2019

    Has the 365 gotten over it teething stage yet? MAC loves them, but can't get one that will run reliably for any length of time and/or QC issues and/or striker drag. He's on his 4th. Springfield wouldn't be my first choice, but I never had problems with my XDm45.
    https://youtu.be/KiSLO55kcL...

    • Razgriz85 Razgriz85 on Oct 06, 2019

      @ozzallos . According to his latest video, the XL version has gotten rid of the striker drag issue and is running reliably.

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