New For 2022: SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO

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posted on November 12, 2022
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SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO

The SIG Sauer P365, the first in what became a marketplace of modern micro-compact 9 mm Luger pistols, has been upsized once again to create SIG’s P365-XMACRO. With a lengthened frame and slide, the XMACRO variant takes advantage of the innovative stagger-stack-magazine concept to carry a full 17 rounds on board while remaining slim at just 1" in width.

Measuring 5.2" high, 6.6" in length and equipped with a 3.1" barrel, the pistol sits squarely within the compact dimensions of other popular CCW pistols while providing the capacity of a full-size duty handgun. An integrated compensator reduces muzzle flip, and the slide includes XRAY3 night sights and an optics cut compatible with SIG’s RomeoZero (Shield footprint) micro red-dot.

Suggested retail price is $800. For more information, please visit sigsauer.com.

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