Taran's ⚡️ honest review on the @sigsauerinc P365-XMACRO Comp with out NEW +4 base pad 💥

Published on August 12, 2022
Duration: 3:34

Taran Tactical provides an honest review of the Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO Comp, focusing on its 17-round capacity and integrated compensator. The review highlights the effectiveness of the compensator in reducing felt recoil by an estimated 15% and discusses the compatibility of the new magazines with other P365 models. It also introduces the Taran Tactical Innovations +4 base pad, increasing capacity to 20 rounds, and offers critiques on factory stippling and optic co-witnessing.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO Comp's compensator offers an estimated 15% reduction in felt recoil compared to the P365 XL. The TTI +4 base pad increases standard 17-round capacity to 20 rounds. Critiques include stippling placement and optic co-witnessing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Sig P365-XMACRO Comp Overview
  2. 00:25Magazine Compatibility with P365 Models
  3. 00:54TTI +4 Base Pad: 20 Round Capacity
  4. 01:18Ergonomics & Optic Critique
  5. 01:46Live Fire: Recoil Comparison
  6. 02:22Velocity Analysis: Winchester Ammo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recoil reduction of the Sig P365-XMACRO Comp?

Taran Tactical estimates that the integrated compensator on the Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO Comp reduces felt recoil by approximately 15% when compared to the P365 XL model during live fire testing.

What is the magazine capacity of the Sig P365-XMACRO Comp with the TTI base pad?

The standard Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO Comp comes with a 17-round magazine. With the Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) +4 base pad installed, the capacity is increased to 20 rounds.

Are the P365-XMACRO magazines compatible with other P365 models?

Yes, the 17-round magazines for the P365-XMACRO are compatible with the Sig Sauer P365 XL and the original P365 models. However, they may extend below the grip on the smaller P365 frames.

What are the key critiques of the Sig P365-XMACRO Comp?

Taran notes that the factory stippling could be positioned higher on the grip for better ergonomics. He also critiques the co-witnessing capability of the Romeo Zero Elite optic mounted on the slide.

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