ECM R11 Edge | Norsso Reptile Ported

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 0:52

This guide details the assembly of a custom Sig P365 build featuring an ECM R11 Edge aluminum grip module and a Norsso Reptile ported slide. It covers the installation of a Holosun EPS Carry optic and a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub weapon light, concluding with a function check and holster fitment demonstration. The process highlights high-end component selection for a custom EDC firearm.

Quick Summary

This video showcases the assembly of a custom Sig P365 build, integrating an ECM R11 Edge aluminum grip module with a Norsso Reptile ported slide. It details the installation of a Holosun EPS Carry optic and a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub weapon light, emphasizing proper component fitment and function checks for a reliable EDC setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Frame Showcase
  2. 00:08Slide Assembly
  3. 00:18Function Check and Optic Mount
  4. 00:25Accessory Integration (Weapon Light)
  5. 00:43Holster Fitment

Frequently Asked Questions

What components are used in the custom Sig P365 build shown?

The build features an ECM R11 Edge aluminum grip module, a Norsso Reptile ported slide, a Sig Sauer P365 barrel, a Holosun EPS Carry optic, and a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub weapon light, all assembled by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical.

How is the ECM R11 Edge grip module beneficial?

The ECM R11 Edge grip module, made from 7075-T6 Aluminum, offers enhanced durability, improved ergonomics, and a premium feel compared to standard polymer frames for the Sig P365 platform.

What is the purpose of the Norsso Reptile slide's porting?

The porting on the Norsso Reptile slide, along with the ported barrel, is designed to reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil by allowing expanding gases to escape during firing, contributing to faster follow-up shots.

How do you ensure proper assembly of this custom firearm?

Proper assembly involves carefully seating each component, including the slide, barrel, optic, and weapon light. A crucial final step is performing a function check to confirm smooth operation before live fire.

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