The Ultimate Sig P365 Build! | PMM | Norsso | Lakeside Gripworks | SureFire

Published on April 16, 2021
Duration: 10:31

This comprehensive guide details the assembly of a highly customized Sig P365, featuring components from Parker Mountain Machine, Norsso Machining, Lakeside Gripworks, and SureFire. The build focuses on achieving a 'super flat shooting' subcompact pistol. Expert insights are provided on the performance benefits of the PMM Micro Comp, the functionality of the Norsso slide and Holosun optic, and the SureFire XSC light's integration. Live fire testing validates the effectiveness of the modifications in reducing muzzle rise and improving follow-up shots.

Quick Summary

This ultimate Sig P365 build features a PMM Micro Comp and barrel, Norsso Reptilia slide, Holosun 507K optic, and SureFire XSC light. The PMM compensator significantly reduces muzzle rise, creating a 'super flat shooting' experience for improved red dot tracking and faster follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Custom P365 Shooting Demo
  2. 00:38Build Introduction & Overview
  3. 01:16Component Selection & Motivation
  4. 02:22Detailed Build Components Breakdown
  5. 03:20Compensator Performance & Light Controls
  6. 04:25Live Fire Range Testing
  7. 05:51Ammunition Recoil Comparison
  8. 07:50Product Availability & Acknowledgements

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of this custom Sig P365 build?

This ultimate Sig P365 build includes a PMM Micro Comp and barrel, a Norsso Reptilia slide, a Holosun 507K optic, a SureFire XSC weapon light, and a Lakeside Gripworks stippled P365 XL grip module.

How does the PMM Micro Comp affect the Sig P365's shooting characteristics?

The PMM Micro Comp significantly reduces muzzle rise, contributing to a 'super flat shooting' experience. This leads to improved red dot tracking and faster follow-up shots, making the subcompact pistol more manageable.

What are the benefits of the SureFire XSC weapon light on a Sig P365?

The SureFire XSC offers 350 lumens of illumination, features a rechargeable and detachable battery, and provides easy-to-use momentary and constant-on controls, enhancing the Sig P365's utility without adding excessive bulk.

What ammunition weights were tested for recoil comparison on the custom P365?

The recoil comparison tested 9mm ammunition in 115 grain, 124 grain, and 147 grain weights. The compensator was observed to significantly reduce vertical muzzle climb across all tested weights.

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