Description
Picture this: you’re looking for a concealed carry pistol that’s genuinely easy to shoot, but you don’t want to sacrifice magazine capacity or the proven reliability of a major brand. You’ve handled micro-compacts that snap in your hand and others that feel like carrying a brick. The solution? A scaled-down version of a legend, engineered for comfort and control. That’s the P365-380 ROSE Handguns Semi Auto.
The P365-380 ROSE Handguns Semi Auto is a compact, striker-fired pistol chambered in .380 ACP. It’s a purpose-built variant of the famous P365, designed with a reduced-recoil system and ergonomic features tailored for shooters seeking a softer-shooting, high-capacity micro-compact for everyday carry. At its core price of $700.19, it sits as a premium but value-conscious option in the concealed carry market, offering Sig Sauer’s engineering in a more manageable package.
Here’s the thing—the main draw is the chambering. By moving from 9mm to .380 ACP, Sig Sauer engineered a significantly milder recoil impulse. This isn’t just about comfort; it’s about practical accuracy. Faster, more confident follow-up shots are a real benefit, especially for newer shooters or those with less hand strength. The pistol retains the serialized, stainless steel fire control unit, meaning the core of its reliability is identical to its bigger brother.
Key features start with the ROSE-specific elements. The frame incorporates subtle, sculpted texturing for a secure grip without being abrasive against your skin. It comes optics-ready with a removable plate for mounting popular micro red dots like the Sig Sauer ROMEOZero Elite or the Shield RMSc, a feature that’s often a costly add-on elsewhere. The 3.1-inch barrel provides a balance of concealability and a sight radius that’s easy to track. With a weight of just 15.2 ounces unloaded, it disappears in a holster but doesn’t feel toy-like in hand.
Where the value becomes clear is in the capacity. While many .380 pistols top out at 6 or 7 rounds, the P365-380 ships with a 10-round flush-fit magazine and a 12-round extended mag. That’s a serious firepower advantage in a true micro-compact footprint. The best part? It’s drop-in ready for the range or your holster. The slide is cut, the sights are installed, and it works with a huge ecosystem of existing P365 holsters from brands like Vedder and Tulster, saving you time and money on compatibility guesswork.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
| Barrel Length | 3.1 in |
| Overall Length | 5.8 in |
| Height (with flush mag) | 4.1 in |
| Unloaded Weight | 15.2 oz |
| Magazine Capacity | 10+1, 12+1 |
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptionally soft-shooting for its size, high capacity for the caliber, optics-ready out of the box, proven P365 ergonomics and holster compatibility, excellent for those sensitive to recoil.
Cons: .380 ACP ammunition is typically more expensive per round than 9mm for practice, the premium price over a standard P365 may not justify the change for all shooters, and some may prefer the ballistic performance of modern 9mm defensive rounds.
Who is this for? This pistol is a smart pick for the budget-conscious shooter who prioritizes shootability above all else for their carry gun. It’s ideal for individuals with smaller hands or grip strength issues, new carriers intimidated by snappy micro-9mms, or anyone who wants the P365 form factor but demands the absolute minimum recoil. It’s also a compelling option for a home defense role for someone who shares a firearm with a less experienced shooter. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the P365-380 ROSE just a weaker version of the P365?
A: Not exactly. It’s a specialized tool. While .380 has less muzzle energy than 9mm, the trade-off is drastically reduced recoil, which can lead to better shot placement and faster follow-ups—critical factors in defensive shooting. For many, that trade-off is worth it for a gun they’ll actually practice with regularly.
Q: Are magazines and holsters interchangeable with the 9mm P365?
A: Holsters, yes. The external dimensions are virtually identical, so most holsters made for the standard P365 will fit. Magazines, however, are not interchangeable between calibers due to different cartridge sizes. You must use .380 ACP-specific magazines.
Q: What’s the real cost difference between 9mm and .380 ACP?
A: It’s noticeable at the range. As of this writing, practice-grade .380 ACP can cost 20-40% more per round than 9mm. Over a case of ammo, that adds up. Factor this into your long-term budget—the gun might save you recoil, but your training ammo budget will need a slight bump.
If you’ve been searching for a micro-compact that bridges the gap between capacity, concealability, and genuine shootability, the P365-380 ROSE presents a compelling, value-focused argument. It solves a specific problem for a specific shooter without asking for constant gunsmithing or custom work. See if it’s the right fit for your needs.




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