Manual thumb safety conversion for the Sig P365

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Manual thumb safety conversion for the Sig P365

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Added a thumb safety to my P365. Four parts were necessary; grip frame module with proper cut outs, the thumb safety (both sides), detent and detent spring. The conversion was straight-forward and didn't take a long time. Video on the conversion is in the modification section. I like it as I prefer a manual thumb safety on striker-fired pistols when possible.

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Looks good. I'm thinking about doing it with an XL grip/standard 365 slide. I have the safety parts, just need an XL grip with cutouts unless I try to cut them myself.
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Wasabi wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:22 pm Looks good. I'm thinking about doing it with an XL grip/standard 365 slide. I have the safety parts, just need an XL grip with cutouts unless I try to cut them myself.
You may have to cut the XL grip yourself, I've not seen the XL grip being offered with cut outs. I could be missing where they're offered but just haven't seen it (yet). If it isn't offered yet, it's only a matter of time. If you're good with a dremel though it would probably be quick work.
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Updating this thread. The manual safety is doing great and no issues. Took a while to get the parts but I'm glad I did and made the mods.
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If one looks closely on the frame module there appears to be a faint outline where the safety notch is located.
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Lastrites wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 12:26 pm If one looks closely on the frame module there appears to be a faint outline where the safety notch is located.
Makes sense. The P365 was designed from the beginning to use a manual safety even though they didn't come out with a MS model for a couple of years after introduction.
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