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Published on December 19, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the installation of the Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip module onto a Sig Sauer P365. The process involves safely disassembling the firearm, transferring the Fire Control Unit (FCU) to the new aluminum grip, and reassembling the pistol. The video highlights the enhanced texture and ergonomic design of the Tyrant CNC grip, along with the potential to mount optics like the Holosun HS407K/507K. The presenter demonstrates high technical knowledge of the P365 platform, including safe firearm handling and proficient disassembly/reassembly.

Quick Summary

The Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip is an aluminum upgrade for the Sig Sauer P365, featuring enhanced texture and ergonomics. Installation involves safely transferring the Fire Control Unit (FCU) from the stock grip to the new module, similar to how one might customize other firearm platforms. Compatibility with optics like the Holosun HS407K/507K is also demonstrated.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Disassembly
  2. 00:06Product Unboxing
  3. 00:25Installation
  4. 00:54Final Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip made of?

The Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip module is constructed from aluminum, offering a durable and premium upgrade over the standard polymer grip found on the Sig Sauer P365.

What are the benefits of the Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip?

This aluminum grip module features an enhanced texture for better handling and an ergonomic design, including an integrated trigger guard, to improve the shooting experience with the Sig Sauer P365.

Can I install a red dot sight with the Tyrant CNC P365 Snub-Nose Grip?

Yes, the video shows a Holosun HS407K/507K series optic mounted on the slide of a Sig P365 equipped with the Tyrant CNC grip, indicating compatibility for red dot sight integration.

What is the Fire Control Unit (FCU) in a Sig P365?

The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized component of the Sig Sauer P365 that contains the trigger and other essential mechanisms. It is the legally defined firearm and must be transferred to the new grip module during installation.

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