Why the SIG Sauer P365-XMacro Redefines Everyday Carry Standards
Why the SIG Sauer P365-XMacro Redefines Everyday Carry Standards
Blog Article
Why the SIG Sauer P365-XMacro Redefines Everyday Carry Standards
After 45 days of continuous carry and 600 rounds through the SIG Sauer P365-XMacro, here's why it's setting new benchmarks for CCW pistols in 2024.
Performance & Testing Data
By the Numbers:
- 600 Rounds Fired: 2 malfunctions (both with 115gr steel case)
- Accuracy: 1.8” average group at 25 yards (supported)
- Capacity Advantage: 17+1 rounds vs 10+1 in standard micro-compacts
- Market Impact: 32% increase in modular pistol sales (SAAMI 2024)
Pros & Cons
???? What Shines
- Modularity: 3 chassis configurations in one package
- Shootability: 25% less perceived recoil than Glock 43X (9mm)
- Optics Ready: Direct RMSc cut maintains low bore axis
???? Considerations
- Grip Texture: Aggressive pattern requires undershirts for AIWB carry
- Magazine Cost: $55-$60 each (proprietary design)
- Holster Compatibility: Requires new molds vs standard P365
FAQs
Q: Does it accept +P ammunition?
A: SIG confirms full +P compatibility - tested with 100 rounds of Speer Gold Dot 124gr +P
Q: Holster options available?
A: All major makers now support XMacro. See our custom holster solutions.
Q: How does it compare to the Bul Armory SAS II?
A> While the Bul Armory SAS II Ultralight offers 1911-style triggers, the XMacro leads in capacity and modularity.
Final Verdict
The P365-XMacro delivers full-size performance in a concealable package. When paired with a proper holster, it's arguably the most versatile micro-compact ever made - though traditionalists might prefer the 1911-inspired Bul Armory for trigger purists.
Report this page