This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Sig Sauer P365 Macro Tac Ops. The reviewer highlights features like the optic-ready slide, metal night sights, flared magwell, and flat-face trigger, comparing them favorably to Glock offerings. The firearm is intended for extensive 'burndown testing' to assess its durability and reliability.
This video offers a comprehensive and honest review of the Sig Sauer P365 series after three years of ownership. The content likely delves into the reliability, performance, and overall user experience of the P365 platform, potentially covering various models within the series. Viewers can expect insights into its suitability for concealed carry, everyday carry (EDC), and general firearm use.
This video details the installation of a Mischief Machine Born slide and Gen 2 Commander Grip Module onto a Sig Sauer P365 platform. The presenter highlights the premium aluminum construction, deep serrations for enhanced grip, and the M4 optic mounting screws on the slide. The grip module features a diamond-cut texture, a smooth beaver tail for comfort during extended shooting, and integrated Picatinny slots for accessories like lights. The upgrade transforms the P365 into a more robust and precision-oriented firearm.
This video explores the potential of a heavily modified Sig Sauer P365, featuring a Kyro Defense 6511X grip and an Fdez XXL slide with ports and a comp, to compete with 2011 pistols. Testing reveals significant recoil reduction and improved handling due to the added mass and aggressive grip, though a notable velocity loss is observed with the ported slide. While accuracy with the modified slide is compromised, the overall package offers a surprisingly stable shooting experience for a compact platform.
This video compares the recoil mitigation performance of the Radian Ramjet + Afterburner and the Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) JTTC compensators on a Sig P365 platform, using the P365 Macro Comp as a baseline. The presenter conducts 'bro science' testing with various ammunition types and grip configurations, noting differences in recoil impulse, ejection patterns, and ease of maintenance. The Radian Ramjet is generally perceived to offer slightly better compensation, especially with higher-pressure loads, while the PMM is noted for its ability to run a wider variety of ammunition, including lower-velocity loads that choked the Ramjet.
Tyrant CNC introduced a new chassis system for the Sig Sauer P365 at Shot Show 2025. This system is compatible with all P365 slide and barrel lengths. The upper receiver is CNC machined from aluminum, providing a stable housing for a removable blast shield and an ambidextrous magazine holder. It also features a 1913 Picatinny rail for folding stocks and braces, with proprietary IP on the folding stock mechanism. A chassis for the Echelon is also in development.
This video features an unboxing and initial impressions of various firearm accessories, primarily optics and components from brands like Vortex, Radian, and Trijicon. The presenter, an experienced firearms enthusiast, discusses the features and potential applications of each item, offering insights into their value and performance. The content is geared towards intermediate firearm owners looking to upgrade or build their existing platforms.
This video outlines the top three handgun upgrades for reducing muzzle flip and recoil. It emphasizes grip modifications (tape, mag wells) for better control, the 'gas pedal' accessory for active counter-pressure, and compensators/porting as the most impactful solutions for directing gas to push the muzzle down. The instructor notes potential reliability trade-offs with compensators requiring recoil spring tuning.
This video details the installation of Strike Industries aftermarket parts on a Sig P365, focusing on an improved grip module and a visually striking slide and barrel assembly. The presenter highlights the modularity of the P365 platform, allowing users to customize their firearm with components like an integrated mag well, aggressive texturing, and a ported slide with enhanced serrations. The review covers functionality, aesthetics, and potential areas for improvement, offering a comprehensive look at upgrading the popular micro-compact pistol.
The video critiques SIG Sauer's product strategy, arguing they are 'overdoing it' by releasing an excessive number of variants for popular pistol lines like the P226, P320, and P365. While acknowledging the quality and appeal of many models, the speaker suggests this proliferation dilutes brand identity and can be confusing for consumers. The P365 Spectre Comp is highlighted as an example of a significantly altered P365 variant.
The SIG SAUER P365 FUSE is presented as a versatile pistol that merges concealed carry dimensions with enhanced performance features. It boasts a long slide, approaching the barrel length of a SIG P226, while maintaining the thinness and carryability of the P365 line. The pistol is equipped with a fiber optic front sight and an optic-ready rear sight, along with a distinctive laser-engraved LXG grip module and usable slide serrations, making it suitable for competition, duty, or concealed carry.
This video provides an overview of the Sig Sauer P365 Spectre Comp, highlighting its features as the longest variant of the P365 to date. Key aspects discussed include its 4.3-inch barrel, compatibility with the Streamlight TLR-7, laser stippled grip module with a removable mag well, and new 21-round magazines. The presenter also notes its inclusion of the Romeo X closed emitter optic and aggressive front serrations, suggesting it will fit existing IWB holsters.
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