After an incredibly long wait, I finally received the P365 I'd ordered 6 months ago. That wait was caused by the recall of earlier produced models, the popularity of the gun and my unwillingness to pay more than $500. Wait is over and here's my take on the gun. Pluses: It's a Sig, meaning it's well made, well within expected accuracy standards, and at least so far, is retaining resale value. For a small defense weapon, another big plus is it holds 10 rounds in the standard magazines (2 included with the gun), though you'll struggle to get the last two in the magazine. There are also 12 round magazines available, if you can find them without paying an arm and leg, that not only offer two extra rounds, but also an extension that makes griping the gun much more comfortable. As with all extended magazines, you do gain a bit of weight and add a bit more to conceal, two trade offs that are well worth it IMHO. As with the 10 round mags, getting in the last two rounds is difficult. The only minuses I can find are take down and recoil. The take down should be easy, and according to videos online, is but for some reason, mine is stubborn both taking down and reassembling. This may be operator induced and get better as I get more proficient with the gun, we'll see. Recoil is as expected from a small light weight gun - uncomfortable. Still, that's a relatively small price to pay for the concealability and high firepower this package provides. While the gun won't win any target matches, it's accuracy is more than adequate for its intended use, which is close quarters defense. The target below is 10 yards using Sig 147 grain ammo (another reason for the stiff recoil). On a 5 star rating system, I'd give it a solid 4.5 stars, which may actually increase to 5 if the mags get easier to load with use and I master the take down process. If you are looking for one of the ultimate concealability and firepower solutions, this is it.