MOST Insane Sig P365 Build...You Don’t Need (But Want Anyway)

Published on January 21, 2025
Duration: 21:55

This guide details the installation of the Radian Ramjet barrel and Afterburner compensator system for the Sig P365 platform, as demonstrated by Tactical Toolbox. The process involves replacing the factory barrel and attaching the compensator, offering a 50-state legal solution that enhances reliability and reduces muzzle flip without requiring a threaded barrel. The speaker, a high-level subject matter expert, emphasizes the system's user-friendliness and compatibility with OEM Sig slides.

Quick Summary

The Radian Ramjet + Afterburner system for the Sig P365 offers a 50-state legal, non-threaded barrel compensator solution that enhances reliability and reduces muzzle flip. It's designed for easy installation on OEM slides and mitigates heat transfer issues common with integrated compensators, especially when paired with aluminum grip modules.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & OEM P365X Macro
  2. 01:52The Heat Transfer Issue
  3. 03:41Radian Ramjet and Afterburner System
  4. 07:14Range Testing and Reliability
  5. 08:22Comparison with PMM Compensator
  6. 11:30Grip Module and Backstrap Upgrades
  7. 15:56Magazines and Holster Compatibility
  8. 18:22Cost Analysis and Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Radian Ramjet + Afterburner system unique for the Sig P365?

The Radian Ramjet + Afterburner system is unique because it's a barrel-mounted compensator that doesn't require a threaded barrel, making it 50-state legal. It also simplifies installation and enhances reliability with OEM Sig slides.

How does the Radian Ramjet system address heat transfer issues?

Unlike integrated compensators that heat the slide and frame, the Radian Ramjet + Afterburner creates an air gap between the barrel and the compensator, reducing direct heat transfer to the grip module, especially aluminum ones.

What are the ergonomic benefits of the Icarus Precision grip modules?

Icarus Precision offers grip modules like the ACE X-Macro (aluminum) and Icarus Air (polymer) that provide improved ergonomics, enhanced texture, and integrated features like thumb ledges and magwells, offering a more substantial feel than the factory grip.

Is the modified Sig P365 build still concealable?

Yes, despite the aftermarket upgrades like the Radian compensator and Icarus grip, the build maintains excellent concealability. A Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite holster demonstrated zero printing during concealed carry demonstrations.

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