SIG SAUER’s P365 X-MACRO | Guns & Gear

Published on September 6, 2022
Duration: 4:23

This guide details how to improve shooting accuracy and speed by focusing on proper stance and weight distribution, as demonstrated by SIG SAUER Team Captain Max Michel. By adopting an open stance and leaning into the gun, shooters can better manage recoil and maintain control during rapid fire, as evidenced by improved performance in timed drills.

Quick Summary

The SIG SAUER P365 X-MACRO offers a 17+1 capacity of 9mm rounds with a redesigned grip module and an integrated compensator. Expert shooting instruction emphasizes an open stance, pushing hips back and chest forward to align shoulders over the balls of the feet for superior recoil management and faster follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introducing the P365 X-MACRO
  2. 00:30P365 Family Evolution
  3. 00:55New P365 X-MACRO Features
  4. 01:4718-Round Shooting Drill Explained
  5. 02:43Ryan Gresham's Drill Performance
  6. 03:13Shooting Stance and Technique Tips
  7. 03:43Improved Shooting with Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG SAUER P365 X-MACRO?

The P365 X-MACRO boasts a redesigned grip module for 17+1 rounds of 9mm, an XL slide with a P365 barrel, integrated compensator baffles, a flat trigger, and an optics-ready slide. It also includes a standard accessory rail.

How can I improve my shooting stance for better recoil control?

To improve recoil control, adopt an open stance with your strong foot back. Push your hips back and chest forward, aligning your shoulders over the balls of your feet. This creates forward weight into the gun, counteracting muzzle rise.

What is the capacity of the SIG P365 X-MACRO?

The SIG SAUER P365 X-MACRO is designed to hold 17 rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber, offering a total capacity of 17+1 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

Does the P365 X-MACRO have a compensator?

Yes, the P365 X-MACRO features integrated compensator baffles. These are part of the slide and barrel design, intended to redirect gas and reduce muzzle flip during firing.

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