P365-XMACRO Grip Modules and Magazines

Published on October 21, 2022
Duration: 2:56

Phil Strader, an expert from Sig Sauer, details the installation and benefits of the P365 XMacro grip module and 17-round magazines. He highlights the unprecedented 17+1 capacity in a compact 9mm pistol, achieved through the new XMacro grip module. The guide covers how to swap grip modules and magazine base pads for compatibility with various P365 models, emphasizing ease of customization for a better fit and increased capacity.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 XMacro grip module enables an unprecedented 17+1 round capacity in a compact 9mm pistol. It's compatible with P365 XL slides and comes with interchangeable magazine base pads for use with various P365 grip modules, offering enhanced firepower and customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to P365 XMacro grip modules
  2. 00:3017-round capacity and grip module
  3. 00:48Availability of XMacro grip module
  4. 01:2817-round magazines for P365 variants
  5. 02:11Magazine base pad interchangeability
  6. 02:36Configuring P365 with XMacro components
  7. 02:46Call to action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the P365 XMacro grip module?

The P365 XMacro grip module's primary advantage is enabling an unprecedented 17+1 round capacity in a compact 9mm pistol, significantly increasing firepower without a substantial increase in size.

Can I use the XMacro grip module on my P365 XL?

Yes, the P365 XMacro grip module is designed to be compatible with P365 XL slides, allowing you to upgrade your existing P365 XL for higher capacity and a different grip feel.

How do the 17-round magazines work with different P365 models?

The 17-round P365 XMacro magazines come with interchangeable base pads. One base pad is for the XMacro grip, another for the P365 XL/X grips, and a third for the standard P365 grip, ensuring 17+1 capacity across platforms.

Is it easy to change the grip module inserts?

Yes, changing the grip module inserts (backstraps) on the P365 XMacro is simple. It involves pushing out a pin, sliding the current insert off, sliding the new one on, and reinserting the pin for a custom fit.

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