First Look: SIG Sauer P365 Fuse

The P365 has a growth spurt.

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posted on September 1, 2024
SIG Sauer P365 Fuse

SIG Sauer has launched the new P365 Fuse pistol, a 9mm striker-fired pistol that is part of the SIG Sauer P365 family of slim pistols. While the majority of SIG Sauer P365 models are ultra-compact and meant for everyday concealed carry, the new SIG P365 Fuse takes a different approach, since it was designed to be a slightly larger compact pistol, similar to carry guns with double stack magazines that hold at least 15 rounds and also have 4-inch barrels. The new P365 Fuse model has a 4.03-inch barrel and holds 21 rounds. However, because it’s based on the SIG Sauer P365, the Fuse remains thinner overall than most other pistols with a similar capacity. The P365 Fuse has a width of only 1 inch, just like the original smaller P365 series guns. SIG Sauer’s goal with this pistol was to bring its customers the utility of a full-size pistol with all the qualities of a thinner and easier to carry EDC pistol that happens to be based on a best-selling, smaller-size pistol. 

SIG Sauer P365 Fuse Features:

  • Two 21-round and one 17-round steel magazines included with pistol 
  • Aggressive serrated slide and optic ready for Shield RMSc-footprint pattern
  • 4.3 inch carbon steel barrel with DLC (diamond like coating) finish
  • Polymer LXG grip module with laser engraved texture, 1913 Picatinny accessory rail 
  • Removable magazine well
  • Interchangeable small, medium and large backstrap Included
  • Nickel-plated flat-faced trigger
  • Fiber-optic front sight with black serrated rear sight

Sig Sauer P365 Fuse Specifications

  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Action: Striker fired, semi-automatic
  • Frame Material: Polymer 
  • Slide Material: Steel
  • Barrel Length: 4.03 inches
  • Overall Length: 7.20 inches 
  • Height: 5.10 inches
  • Width: 1 inch
  • Weight: 23.4 ounces 

To learn more about the Sig Sauer P365 Fuse pistol or other products from SIG Sauer, visit sig-sauer.com.

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