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I may not have answered your question directly, but hopefully what I babbled, helped. They're so nice that I fell asleep on the side my CC is on. I'll honestly say, why did I wait so long to try one? Now that I have, I think they're very nice, and the best money I've ever spent. I always wanted to try one, and decided to get/try an N82 Tactical. Then I found out in short order, that carrying in the Kydex left the grip exposed and against the skin. Best at 4-5, (no can't being a hindrance) and fine AIWB. It felt good at first from AIWB to 5 o'clock. Carrying the P365 was (for me) a different story.Īt first I bought a Kydex AIWB without the claw, zero cant. Pointing, along with draw/follow-through felt more natural in presentation. Once I grasped on and got a good hold, the gun was sucked into my hand like it was made for it. The P365 having been designed around the magazine, that's what initially got my attention along with capacity. That (what many feel is cheap) holster is pretty nice IMO. At that point, I left it alone and accepted it for what it was.Īs for carrying, I used the included factory holster and carried OWB, tucked under a shirt. The Hogue grip did add width, though they didn't fill out enough in the palm due to my large hands. That, along with the width of the grip being too narrow, led me to trying the Hogue 98081 grips. The length (front-to-rear) has never felt comfortable in the hand. My P938, and reason for wanting to change, I never actually cared for how it feels to grasp it.