We Tested every Sig P365 Builds and Found the BEST One

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 1:30

This video compares three Sig P365 XMacro builds: the standard, one with an NRC slide, and one with a Radiant Ramjet integrated compensator. The primary focus is on which build shoots the flattest, with the Radiant Ramjet build being visually noted as shooting the flattest. The presenter also discusses how the small size of the P365 can lead to a firmer grip being necessary.

Quick Summary

The Radiant Ramjet integrated compensator build for the Sig P365 XMacro was visually observed to shoot the flattest among the tested variants. The compact nature of the P365 platform may necessitate a firmer grip from the shooter to manage recoil effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Builds
  2. 00:11Sig P365 XMacro Standard
  3. 00:13NRC Slide XMacro
  4. 00:16Radiant Ramjet XMacro
  5. 00:47Flattest Shooting Observation
  6. 00:51Shooter's Perspective
  7. 01:16Build Feel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Sig P365 XMacro builds tested in the video?

The video compares three Sig P365 XMacro builds: the standard model, a variant with an NRC slide and barrel, and a build featuring the Radiant Ramjet integrated compensator. The focus is on their shooting characteristics, particularly how flat they shoot.

Which Sig P365 XMacro build was observed to shoot the flattest?

Visually, the Sig P365 XMacro build equipped with the Radiant Ramjet integrated compensator was observed to shoot the flattest. This suggests the compensator design effectively mitigates muzzle rise during firing.

How does the NRC slide affect the Sig P365 XMacro's shooting dynamics?

The NRC slide tested features porting, a design element commonly used to help reduce muzzle flip and recoil. While not explicitly stated as the flattest, it's presented as an alternative upgrade to the standard XMacro.

What is the impact of the Sig P365's size on shooting technique?

Due to its compact size, the Sig P365 platform can require the shooter to adopt a firmer grip. This is to ensure adequate control and manage the perceived jump of the firearm during recoil.

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