Right, that’s what I was saying on where are good here in the States.Understand that there are basically 2 parts of the company. The firearm component based in the states is fine, the part based in Germany has the issue.
That ****365 broke their back.
The Hellcat absolutely supercedes the 365. The demand for both in a side by side comparison by far favor the Hellcat.I am glad it was not Springfield Armory going bankrupt while I own an older sig P226 9MM & P220 .45 ACP they now are safe queen and are not used much so no worries about replacement parts. What about their big contract with the U.S. Military? I think the U.S. Military may have backed a loser and failed to investigate the Companies Financial status. Could it be that they went broke because of their 365 compact failures and lack of sales of the 365? I guess the Springfield Armory s little HellCat 9mm is top Dog in the 9mm micro-compact fight now.![]()
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My Son had one 365 and it jammed shut and you could not cycle the slide not once sending it back for repair but 3 times so he traded it in on a SIG 2022 and has had not one problem with it, He since has purchased a HellCat 9mm and loves it. I think the Springfield Armory Hellcat in my opinion is the KING of all the Micro Compact 9MM Pistols and will be for some time to come. I like my HellCat so much I am wanting to buy the Flat Dark Earth FDE version as soon as I can find one.The Hellcat absolutely supercedes the 365. The demand for both in a side by side comparison by far favor the Hellcat.
Not too GOOD with that 365 its been snake-bit since its introduction.Right, that’s what I was saying on where are good here in the States.