In the world of concealed carry, micro-compacts have taken over—and for good reason. They offer capacity, concealability, and performance in a small package. Two names rise to the top of this class: the Sig Sauer P365 and the Springfield Hellcat. Both pistols shook the market and reshaped the standard for EDC. But which one deserves a spot on your belt? Let’s break it down. 1. Size & Concealability P365: The original game-changer. At just 1" wide, with a length of 5.8", height of 4.3", and weighing in at 17.8 oz, the P365 set the bar for high-capacity carry in a tiny frame. Hellcat: Springfield’s answer to the P365, slightly beefier. It measures 6" long, 1" wide, 4" tall, and weighs 18.3...
Your everyday carry pistol is more than just a tool — it’s a lifeline. Whether it’s a Glock, Sig, or something with a little more American steel, you want to protect it from unnecessary dings, finish wear, and grit. The right holster can make or break how your firearm holds up after months (or years) of carry.
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The SIG Sauer P365 has become one of the most popular concealed carry pistols in America — and for good reason. It’s compact, lightweight, and offers unmatched capacity for its size. But the gun is only half the equation. Without a well-designed holster, even the best carry gun can be uncomfortable, ineffective, or unsafe.
If you carry a P365 daily — or plan to — here’s what you need to know about choosing the right holster for it.