The Ultimate P365 build

Published on November 18, 2024
Duration: 23:01

This video details building the ultimate Sig P365 by exploring aftermarket grip modules, recoil management systems like comps and ports, and their impact on performance. Testing reveals that while porting slightly reduces velocity, terminal ballistics remain largely unaffected. The Radian Ramjet/Afterburner is highlighted as a top performance upgrade, though grip preference remains subjective for carry.

Quick Summary

The Radian Ramjet/Afterburner is the top performance upgrade for the Sig P365, enhancing recoil management. While porting slightly reduces velocity, it minimally impacts terminal ballistics, and grip module choice is subjective for optimal carry feel.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Intro: The Popular P365 & Aftermarket
  2. 01:43Grip Module Options: XL, XMacro, Metal Grips
  3. 05:08Recoil Management: Comps vs. Ports
  4. 07:31Ballistics Testing: Ported vs. Standard Barrel
  5. 12:00Accuracy & Final Recommendations: Radian Ramjet

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best grip module options for the Sig P365?

Popular P365 grip options include the P365 XL, XMacro, and various metal grips from brands like Sharps Bros, Shalotek, and Mischief Machine, offering different feels and aesthetics.

Does porting a P365 barrel affect its terminal ballistics?

Testing shows that porting a P365 barrel slightly reduces velocity (under 100 FPS difference) but has minimal impact on the expansion and penetration of Federal HST ammunition.

What is the best performance upgrade for the Sig P365?

The Radian Ramjet/Afterburner compensator and barrel combo is considered the best overall performance upgrade for the Sig P365, significantly improving recoil management.

How does barrel porting affect P365 accuracy?

Aggressive 'chunk porting' can lead to wider shot groups and occasional flyers compared to standard or slide-compensated setups, potentially impacting pinpoint accuracy.

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