10 Ways the Glock 19 & Sig Sauer P365 Differ for Concealed Carry

About seven in ten gun owners (72%) say that protection is a major reason they own a gun.1 When it comes to personal protection, having the right firearm can make all the difference.

With so many options out there, two popular choices for concealed carry are the Glock 19 and the Sig Sauer P365. Both pistols offer reliability and ease of use, but they also have unique features that set them apart.

So, which concealed carry pistol is best for you?

1. Size & Weight

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When you’re looking at the size and weight, the Glock 19 is a bit larger and heavier than the Sig Sauer P365, which can affect how easy it is to carry.

  • Glock 19: This pistol is 7.36 inches long, 5.04 inches tall, and weighs about 23.65 ounces when it’s unloaded. It’s a little bulkier than Sig Sauer, but that extra size can make it more comfortable to shoot for some people.
  • Sig Sauer P365: On the other hand, the P365 is much smaller. It’s about 5.8 inches long, 4.3 inches tall, and weighs only 17.8 ounces unloaded. Its smaller size makes it easier to hide (or “conceal”) under your clothes and more comfortable to carry every day.

2. Magazine Capacity

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Magazine capacity refers to how many bullets each gun can hold in its magazine, which is the part that stores the bullets.

  • Glock 19: The Glock 19 comes with a standard magazine that holds 15 rounds. This means you can have 15 bullets loaded and ready to go before you need to reload.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365 has a smaller frame, so its standard magazine holds 10 rounds. However, you can get extended magazines that hold 12 or 15 rounds if you want more capacity.

3. Ergonomics & Grip

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Ergonomics is about how the gun feels in your hand. This is important because you want to feel comfortable and in control when you’re shooting.

  • Glock 19: The Glock 19 has a wider grip, which can feel more secure in your hand, especially if you have larger hands. This makes it easier to hold onto during shooting, but it might feel bulky to some people.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365 has a narrower grip, so it’s better for people with smaller hands or those who prefer a slimmer feel. This makes it easier to carry and conceal, but some might find it a bit less stable to hold during long shooting sessions.

4. Trigger Performance

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The trigger performance refers to how the trigger feels when you pull it and how quickly it resets for the next shot.

  • Glock 19: The Glock 19 has a consistent trigger pull. This means that each time you pull the trigger, it feels the same. The pull weight is about 5.5 pounds, which is light enough for quick shooting but still safe to prevent accidental firing.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365’s trigger has a crisper feel, with a shorter reset time. This means you can release the trigger and be ready to fire again faster. The pull weight is around 6 pounds, which feels smooth and responsive.

5. Customization Options

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Customization is all about how much you can modify or upgrade your gun to fit your personal preferences.

  • Glock 19: There are lots of aftermarket parts available, like different grips, triggers, and sights. You can even add things like red dot optics or lasers. So, if you like personalizing your gun or making upgrades, the Glock 19 gives you lots of flexibility.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365 doesn’t have as many aftermarket parts available as the Glock, but it’s still growing in popularity. You can change the sights, grips, and even add an optic if you want. However, the options are more limited compared to the Glock 19.

6. Sights

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Sights help you aim better and shoot more accurately, especially in low light.

  • Glock 19: It comes with standard plastic sights, which are basic and functional. However, many people end up replacing them with higher-quality sights for better accuracy or night shooting. They work fine for most people, but they’re not as advanced as the P365’s out-of-the-box sights.
  • Sig Sauer P365: Meanwhile, this comes with night sights as standard. These glow in the dark, which makes them great for low-light situations. You don’t have to worry about upgrading them right away, unlike with the Glock 19.

7. Recoil Management

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Recoil is the backward force you feel when you shoot. Managing recoil is important because it affects how quickly you can shoot accurately again.

  • Glock 19: The Glock 19 is bigger and heavier, which helps absorb some of the recoil. That makes it a bit easier to control, especially for new shooters. Because of its size, it feels more stable when you’re firing multiple shots quickly.
  • Sig Sauer P365: Since the P365 is smaller and lighter, it has a bit more recoil. This means you’ll feel a stronger kick when you shoot. Some people find this harder to manage, especially if they’re shooting multiple rounds in a row.

8. Concealability

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Concealability is about how easy it is to hide the gun when you’re carrying it, which is important if you want it to stay discreet.

  • Glock 19: This is a larger gun, so it’s harder to conceal. While it’s still considered compact compared to other models, you’ll need a good holster and loose clothing to hide it well.
  • Sig Sauer P365: Smaller and lighter, this gun is designed specifically for everyday concealed carry. You can carry it more comfortably, and it’s less likely to print (show an outline under your clothes).

9. Price Point

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Price is an important factor when choosing a gun, especially if you’re on a budget. Here’s a breakdown of the average prices for both pistols:

  • Glock 19: A new Glock 19 typically costs around $597.34, while a used one can be found for about $494.99. (ref) This puts the Glock 19 on the higher end of the price scale, which reflects its popularity and features.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365 is generally more affordable, with prices ranging from $447 to $599 depending on the condition and any included features. (ref) This makes it a great option if you’re looking for a quality concealed carry gun without spending as much.

10. Reliability & Reputation

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Reliability is about how well a gun performs when you need it. It’s important for self-defense and everyday carry, and the reputation of each brand can help you make your choice.

  • Glock 19: Glock pistols are known for their reliability. Many people trust them because they have a long history of working well without jamming or having issues. If you need a dependable gun that you can count on to function properly, the Glock 19 is a strong choice.
  • Sig Sauer P365: The P365 also has a solid reputation for reliability, especially for a newer model. It’s gained popularity quickly because user reviews have found it to be accurate and reliable in various conditions.(ref) While it may not have the same long-standing reputation as the Glock, many shooters report satisfaction with its performance.

Remember, the best concealed carry pistol is the one that fits your needs, lifestyle, and comfort level. Take your time to consider what matters most to you, and choose the firearm that will give you the confidence and security you need for personal protection.

Source:

  1. Pew Research Center
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