Most Custom P365 ever?? Shalotek/Tyrant CNC

Published on March 31, 2024
Duration: 18:40

This video details the process of building a highly customized Sig Sauer P365 using approximately 90% aftermarket parts from Shalotek and Tyrant CNC. The build emphasizes modularity, with interchangeable frame components like trigger guards and grips, and features like a ported slide for recoil reduction. The presenter highlights the importance of the Sig FCU as the serialized part and discusses the aesthetic and functional benefits of various aftermarket components.

Quick Summary

Building a custom Sig Sauer P365 involves using the serialized Fire Control Unit (FCU) as the base and replacing other components with aftermarket parts. Companies like Shalotek offer modular frames with interchangeable trigger guards and grips, while Tyrant CNC provides aesthetic and functional upgrades like triggers and magazine releases. Ported slides can help mitigate recoil for a softer shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Introduction: Custom P365 Build
  2. 01:55The "Lego" Analogy for Firearms
  3. 02:04Introducing the New P365 Build
  4. 02:27Shalotek & Tyrant CNC Collaboration
  5. 02:56The Heart of the Build: Fire Control Unit (FCU)
  6. 03:33Acquiring an FCU: Tips and Tricks
  7. 04:26Shalotek Ported Slide Features
  8. 05:24Sights and Optics: Fiber Optic & RMSc
  9. 05:51Slide Milling and Serrations
  10. 06:22Shalotek Frame: 1913 Rail and Design
  11. 07:05Unique Shalotek Features: Modular Lower
  12. 07:24Shalotek Thumb Throttle
  13. 08:04Interchangeable Trigger Guards
  14. 08:22Shalotek Grip Customization
  15. 09:31Holster Compatibility
  16. 10:01Rail Options and Backstrap Inserts
  17. 10:52Aluminum Frame Weight and Shootability
  18. 11:12Magwell Options
  19. 11:35Tyrant CNC Gold Parts Introduction
  20. 11:38Tyrant CNC Takedown Lever
  21. 12:22Tyrant CNC Intellifire Trigger
  22. 13:15Trigger Safety and Performance
  23. 13:35Trigger Reset and Break Comparison
  24. 14:16Tyrant CNC Extended Mag Release
  25. 14:33Aesthetic Backplate
  26. 14:45Plus-Three Aluminum Base Plate
  27. 16:07Future Video Ideas
  28. 16:24Total Build Cost Breakdown
  29. 17:19Price Comparison: Shalotek vs. Sig Legion
  30. 18:02Shalotek Modularity Value
  31. 18:12Tyrant CNC Parts: Aesthetics vs. Function
  32. 18:23Conclusion: Shalotek Flex Build

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core component needed to build a custom Sig Sauer P365 with aftermarket parts?

The essential serialized component for building a custom Sig Sauer P365 is the Fire Control Unit (FCU). All other parts, such as the slide, barrel, and frame, are considered accessories and can be replaced with aftermarket options from companies like Shalotek and Tyrant CNC.

How does the Shalotek modular frame enhance P365 customization?

The Shalotek modular frame allows for significant customization by enabling users to swap out trigger guards, including options with a thumb throttle for improved control, and different grip panels to match hand size and preference. This offers a level of adaptability not found in standard P365 frames.

What are the benefits of a ported slide on a P365 build?

A ported slide, like those offered by Shalotek, features openings designed to vent gas during firing. This can help reduce muzzle flip and perceived recoil, leading to a softer shooting experience and potentially allowing for quicker follow-up shots.

What is the approximate cost of a fully customized P365 build using Shalotek and Tyrant CNC parts?

A complete Shalotek P365 build, excluding the Fire Control Unit (FCU) and Tyrant CNC accessories, costs around $970-$980. Including the FCU (which can cost around $300-$400), the total build price can approach $1300.

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