This custom Sig Sauer XMacro build, combining XMacro and P365 XL components, is evaluated for EDC suitability. The review highlights the Sig Sauer Custom Shop's user-friendly interface for component selection. Key components include a 3.7-inch barrel, X-Ray 3 sights, and a Romeo Zero Elite optic, with accessories like an SLR magwell and Streamlight TLR-7A. Despite a critique of the optic's controls, the build is deemed accurate, reliable, and an ideal 17-round capacity EDC setup.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the SIG SAUER P322-COMP pistol, highlighting its key features and design elements. It showcases the pistol's performance enhancements like the barrel-mounted compensator and its user-friendly aspects such as ambidextrous controls and an extended magazine release. The inclusion of the ROMEO ZERO ELITE red dot sight and a slide-mounted racker are also emphasized, making it a feature-rich rimfire option.
The Sig Sauer Romeo Zero Elite is critically reviewed for its abysmal battery life, failing to meet advertised specs and requiring frequent re-zeroing due to bottom-loading battery placement. Design flaws include a polymer housing, shroud height issues with iron sights, and a non-intuitive brightness adjustment. While assembled in the USA with a decent reticle and glass, its unreliability makes it unsuitable for self-defense or SHTF scenarios, with Holosun 507K/EPS recommended as superior alternatives.
The Sig P365 X-Macro offers a significant upgrade with its 17-round magazine capacity, making it competitive with larger pistols while maintaining a carry-friendly size. Its redesigned grip module features a standard Picatinny rail, and the slide incorporates an integrated compensator with a 3.1-inch barrel. The firearm demonstrated excellent performance on the range, shooting well for its class, and can be equipped with optics like the Romeo Zero Elite.
Taran Tactical provides an honest review of the Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO Comp, focusing on its 17-round capacity and integrated compensator. The review highlights the effectiveness of the compensator in reducing felt recoil by an estimated 15% and discusses the compatibility of the new magazines with other P365 models. It also introduces the Taran Tactical Innovations +4 base pad, increasing capacity to 20 rounds, and offers critiques on factory stippling and optic co-witnessing.
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