What kind of data are you seeking?
I have shot in excess of 3,000 rounds through a pair of them. I picked up a second slide a few months back and had it milled for a Shield RMS-C red dot sight. Have put 500 rounds through it without issue, for a total of 1,500 on this particular one.
Gun #1 had a single failure to eject within the first 200 rounds and was an early production model (pre-X-Ray3 Legion sights).
Gun #2 was trouble free for the first 1,000 rounds, but had three failure to eject malfunctions within the first 12-round magazine after swapping slides to the RDS equipped slide. 500 rounds later and it’s been trouble free. This pistol is capable of sub 1.5-inch 5 shot groups at 25-yards with 124-grain Federal HST.
It is extremely accurate for its size and very shootable for a subcompact pistol, compared to all of the polymer-framed single-stack 9mm on the market (which I realize the P365 technically is not). The S&W Shield would be the next most shootable, i.e. ease of operation, drawing, accuracy, lower splits, etc. in my experience. I have not shot a G43X or G48 yet, so I’m not sure how it compares to either of those pistols. But I have substantial time on all the other single-stack 9’s and the P365 is my choice for a subcompact pistol.
I typically carry the pistol AIWB in a polymer APX holster by BlackPoint Tactical. The pistol disappears when carrying the pistol with the 12-round magazine, obtaining a full firing grip on the draw is natural and comparable to a Glock 19 in my experience and almost as shootable with light 115-grain range ammunition. When shooting +P duty loads, the pistol reminds you of its smaller size.
I do like having the ability to insert a 10-round flush-fitting magazine and having the option of ankle or pocket carry as a back-up or carrying in non-permissive environments, or bumping up to a 12-round extended magazine for additional leverage over the pistol and loosing only three rounds when compared to a G19 and using it as my primary carry pistol. I don’t feel undergunned like I do carrying a single-stack 9.
This is just one guys opinion, but I trust the pistol.