Harris is bad enough (locking up people for the labor they provide, wanting to go full retard on gun control) without posting trolling shit as "fact". I've no doubt that deep down that's what she thinks. However there's no credible source for her actually saying it. AP and Reuters (both fairly reliable fact checkers) debunk it.
https://apnews.com/afs:Content:9057271285
If someone can find a source that is reliable I might change my opinion.
I'd say purty fucked personally but I'm no gunsmith.
I took a different approach with the FSB's. I drilled and tapped the FSB in two places for set screws. Up from underneath in the bayonet lug and through the front sling spot before I put the swivel on. Then I dimpled the barrel in corresponding places. Worked fairly well.
Its not that its too snappy, though it is snappy enough that I wouldn't shoot it for funzies outside of maintaining proficiency. Its just that given the OP's statement about it being a first pistol it wouldn't be the one I'd go with. Its one of the guns in my EDC rotation, but it wouldn't be my only pistol.
Some P365's have a safety. Mine does, add manual safety to your search. Manual safeties aren't necessarily the best thing. Its an extra step in an emergency. Its something to consider. The ones without a manual safety do have trigger block safeties where they cannot fire unless the trigger is depressed. -edit- I should clarify that even with a manual safety, the trigger safety is still a part of most modern pistols to prevent firing from dropping it.
My experience with the P365 (and similar), due to tiny size, are pretty snappy when shooting. Its not something you'll shoot on a regular basis for fun as an example.
I'd suggest also something more like a Glock 19, CZ P07, CZ P10c, HK VP9, SW MP2 compact, or similar. Its a compact, still concealable especially with a good holster, but much more comfortable to shoot.
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