The New Sig Sauer P365-Luxe | Making .380 Great Again? | SIG NEXT 2025

Published on June 23, 2025
Duration: 9:36

This video provides an expert look at the new Sig Sauer P365-Luxe, chambered in .380 ACP. Olivia Sullivan, a Sig Sauer Program Manager, highlights its features, including an integrated compensator and AXG grip module, designed for soft shooting. Kyle from Classic Firearms demonstrates its exceptionally flat muzzle rise and compares it favorably to the P365 Rose, attributing the Luxe's superior recoil control to its design enhancements.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365-Luxe is engineered for exceptionally soft shooting and minimal muzzle flip in .380 ACP, featuring an integrated slide compensator and an AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) module. This design, combined with LOK Grip panels, significantly reduces recoil compared to models like the P365 Rose, making it ideal for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction to P365-Luxe
  2. 01:08Compensator and Caliber Details
  3. 01:31AXG Grip Module and LOK Panels
  4. 03:54Specs, Optics, and Pricing
  5. 04:44Live Fire and Recoil Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P365-Luxe a soft-shooting pistol?

The P365-Luxe achieves its soft-shooting characteristic through an integrated slide compensator specifically tuned for .380 ACP and the added weight and improved ergonomics of its AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) module, significantly reducing muzzle flip and felt recoil.

How does the P365-Luxe compare to the P365 Rose in terms of recoil?

During live fire, the P365-Luxe demonstrated exceptionally flat muzzle rise, estimated at less than half an inch. Compared to the P365 Rose, the Luxe's compensator and AXG grip noticeably reduce the 'snap' and violent slide impact, offering a more comfortable shooting experience.

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P365-Luxe?

Key features include its .380 ACP chambering, an integrated slide compensator, an AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) module, LOK Grip panels for enhanced purchase, factory optic-readiness, X-Ray3 Day/Night sights, and a capacity of 12+1 rounds. Its MSRP is under $1,000.

Can I swap caliber uppers on the P365-Luxe easily?

While the grip module can accept 9mm magazines, changing calibers requires a complete upper assembly swap. The pistol is specifically designed and tuned for the .380 ACP cartridge.

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