Tag Archives: Sig P365 SAS

Guttersnipe sights are so 2020…

Announced last week, the new P938 SIG Anti-Snag model dehorns the squared edges from the pistol for what the New Hampshire-based company bills as a seamless draw. This process includes ditching the standard sight posts for a flush-mounted FT Bullseye fiber-tritium night sight mounted directly into the slide.

The new Sig Sauer P938 SAS

Of course, the FT Bullseye is similar to the old guttersnipe sights of the 1970s ASP..but who I am to point that out, right?

Anyway, more on the Sig Sauer P938 SAS in my column at Guns.com

SAS, Sig P365 SAS, that is. Or, why would you want a front sight anyways?

Billed as “the perfect CCW solution for the real world,” Sig Sauer has released a new SIG Anti-Snag, or SAS version, of their P365 micro-compact 9mm pistol.

The latest variant of the P365 uses an innovative flush-fit rear-mounted Meprolight FT Bullseye sight with a combination fiber optic and tritium insert embedded into the slide, alleviating the need for a front sight post, which is interesting, to say the least.

I wonder what Paris Theodore would think of this? His “guttersnipe” ASP predated the general concept by 40 years, only restricted by the tech of the Disco Era

More in my column at Guns.com