![]() SIG Sauer’s original 9mm P365 became hugely popular due to a few factors: its compact size, caliber, capacity and how easy it is to shoot well. ![]() Before I dive into the new P365-XMACRO though, let’s take a quick look at where it came from. Magazine capacity now is an impressive 17+1 and it even has changeable back-straps. At first glance, you will notice it is red dot ready, has an integral compensator, M1913 Picatinny rail for accessories and an entirely new and longer grip frame. So, what is so special about SIG Sauer’s new P365-XMACRO? I suppose the easiest way to describe it is they gave a 9mm P365 the “Roland Special” treatment, but in reality they did much more. Now, SIG Sauer is shaking things up again with their new 17+1 round, Red Dot Ready and compensated P365-XMACRO! Feature-Packed A compensator is cut into the front of the slide to reduce muzzle movement. (Photo by Sean Utley) It created such a stir due to the amount of performance squeezed into such a small package. One model which really shook up the concealed carry market though is SIG Sauer’s P365. There is only which pistol best meets your particular needs, requirements and budget. The question I’ve heard from many, especially those entirely new to firearms is: which pistol is best? Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to this question. Without a doubt more people than ever are thinking about self-protection, and looking to obtain both a pistol and a permit to carry. SIG Sauer’s P365-XMACRO 9mm pistol offers every-thing you need for concealed carry and personal protection in a very well-thought-out package. While the windage needed to be tweaked, the compact 9mm had no problem posting a good group at 40 yards. Walking over to the Action Target silhouette I could see the SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO had posted a nice nine shot group with my one flier. The next eight rounds all impacted around the first. I saw it had impacted left of center and my second shot broke right, and it impacted right of center. On the buzzer, the pistol came up and I indexed the red dot’s circle dot reticle onto center and broke the shot. ![]() This was going to be my first time firing the new SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO at 40 yards, and only my second time firing it on steel. While Eli fired from a barricade position, I was just firing unsupported offhand. This impromptu drill consists of 10 shots fired in 15 seconds at 40 yards with a minimum of 8 hits required on a silhouette. Named after the armed citizen, Eli Dicken, who stopped an active shooter at the Greenwood Park Mall, he connected with eight out of 10 shots at an impressive 40 yards. Thumbing rounds into the magazine, I was getting ready to shoot an impromptu “Eli Dicken’s Mall Drill” at 40 yards. ![]()
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