Which Radian P365?

Published on September 9, 2024
Duration: 0:30

This video explores custom builds of the Sig Sauer P365, focusing on the Radian Ramjet and Afterburner compensator/barrel combo. It showcases three distinct builds: one with Radian accessories on a P365 X Macro, another using an Icarus Precision polymer grip with an integrated ledge and magwell, and a third with a metal Icarus Precision grip for enhanced weight and ergonomics, featuring ambidextrous ledges and a Streamlight TLR-7. The builds highlight aftermarket customization for improved performance and handling.

Quick Summary

The Radian Ramjet and Afterburner is a combo system for the Sig Sauer P365 that includes a compensator and replacement barrel. It offers tool-less installation and aims to reduce recoil and muzzle rise, improving shooting dynamics. Icarus Precision grip modules enhance ergonomics with integrated ledges and magwells.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Radian P365 X Macro Build
  2. 00:08Icarus Polymer Grip Build
  3. 00:18Icarus Metal Grip Build

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Radian Ramjet and Afterburner system for the P365?

The Radian Ramjet and Afterburner is a combo system for the Sig Sauer P365 that includes a compensator and a replacement barrel. It's designed for tool-less installation and aims to reduce recoil and muzzle rise, improving shooting dynamics.

What are the benefits of Icarus Precision P365 grip modules?

Icarus Precision offers P365 grip modules in polymer and metal, enhancing ergonomics with features like integrated thumb ledges and built-in magwells. Metal versions add weight for potentially better recoil control and a more substantial feel.

How does the Radian Ramjet affect P365 performance?

The Radian Ramjet, when paired with the Afterburner, acts as a compensator. It redirects propellant gases upward to counteract muzzle flip and reduce felt recoil, making follow-up shots faster and more accurate.

Are there different types of Icarus Precision grips for the P365?

Yes, Icarus Precision offers P365 grip modules in both polymer and metal. The polymer version features a specific ledge for right-handed shooters, while the metal version offers ambidextrous ledges and increased weight.

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