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Get ready for something even BIGGER from SIG! Introducing the P365 XL, featuring an XSeries O365 grip module, and a flat trigger with a 90 degree break. The 3.7" barrel offers increased accurcy, all while retaining concealability. The P365 XL from SIG comes standard with two 12-round magazines. The optics ready slide is compatible with Romeo Zero and RMSc Optics.

Firearm Features
XSeries P365 Grip Module with Integrated Carry Magwell and Extended Beavertail
Flat Trigger with a 90 Degree Break
Optic Ready Slide Compatible with Romeo Zero and RMSc Optics
XRay3 Day/Night Sights
3.7” Barrel for Increased Accuracy While Retaining Concealability.
(2) 12rd Steel Magazines
Firearm Specifications
Manufacturer: Sig Sauer
Model: P365 XL
SKU#: 365L-9-BXR3
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Barrel Length: 3.7"
Overall Length: 6.6"
Overall Height: 4.8"
Overall Width: 1.1"
Frame: Black Polymer
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
Slide Finish: Nitron
Sights: Optics Ready wiht XRAY3 Day/Night Sights
Trigger: Striker Fired XSeries Flat
Magazine Capacity: 12 Rounds

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  • By TheHumbleMarksman 37 months ago
    Purchased on: October 2020
  • The P365XL is about the perfect size to concealed carry. Being a 12 round gun and being just long enough to get a full grip on but being slim enough that its light and thin on your belt makes a gun capable to be carried all day. Having a 3.7" barrel means the gun will get better performance from hollow points compared to its shorter barreled brother. The trigger isn't great - in fact it's mediocre. The ergonomics on the trigger are great - but the mechanical quality of the pull is really substandard. Everything else about the gun is really great. Magazines are expensive - so be prepared to spend just shy of $50 apiece. The optic cut is OK - but a lot of the small sights made for the skinny 9mms will cowitness with the front sight. It's a really great concealed carry pistol - I highly recommend it.
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    Add a safety and i'm in...

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    Me too

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    Guys I have a problem: I have the P365 for sub compact carry, but it’s just to small and lightweight. Luckily, Sig is here with a new heavier, taller, and longer option. Thanks Sig!

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    Here I was trying to decide between a Glock 43X and a Glock 48 for a mid-sized light weight carry and the Sig P365XL fills in the blank.

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    The gun looks awesome essentially a 43x with 15 rnds. Awesome!

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    Sig continues to innovate and keep Glock and everyone else in catch up mode...

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    I’ll most likely get this for the wife. The 365 already has little to no recoil, with a longer barrel and extended grip, it’ll be a perfect gun for people with smaller hands. The slim frame and grip, plus the magazine capacity has been the gun I’ve been looking for her. I just hope the trigger isn't set too far forward to where she wouldn’t be able to get a comfortable grip and trigger press.
    Also, I’m not too happy with the optics option. I think there should always be backup sights when you’re running an optic. I’ve been to a couple pistol courses where I’ve seen shooters show up with dead batteries, red dots screws get loose from recoil, and optics just breaking. I know some of it is user error, but you should always have backup sights.
    All in all, I’ll wait for SIG to fix all their flaws in their generation 1 FIREARMS that their notoriously known for.

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    an 8 yo could reach that trigger

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    At $580, nope. So many good guns at that price point.

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    If I hadn’t already have the 365 I prob would have gotten this for a range gun. The Rmr is a plus. My 365 1000 plus rounds has been on point. Now I added a green crimson to her I’ll never give her up. Perfect conceal 10 rounds. I had glocks and are great but with this set up isn’t bad. I’ll wait for it to come down in price

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    Had to add that "XL" engraved on the slide is atrocious......

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    Looks like a puke worthy Springfield

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    Sig Armory
    GripZoneXL
    New 365-M
    Now in 9 caliber and 40 gauge

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    Sig is trying to keep Glocks head under the water till there's no more bubbles lol Glock looks better tho

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    This may be the perfect sized firearm in an incredible package. I fully expect the jealous losers to hate it because they own something else and are too poor to buy a new firearm.

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    Oh man, looks like we've found the guy with a Barrett .50 gauge if i'm reading his name correctly. Chill out guys, he's got all the dollars we don't have.

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    Soooo you’re a douche bag....

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    Baaaroke assss..... dont hate

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    This pistol is changing rapidly for a new release. Does making it optics ready and bigger fix the issues? I'll applaud the magazine design but now its a gimmicky. Apply this to current Sig Mags and bring 15 rounds to 20.

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    I think we need a 4.5" P365 with a 20 round mag. That would be amazing.

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    This is a 365 I can get behind!

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    Let’s take all of the novel useful features of the Sig P365, remove all of them, and then sell it as an extra-large sub-compact. GENIUS!

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    What's the point...?

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    What''s the point of a Glock 19 gen3/4/5?

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    I'm not a Glock guy & don't own a single one but I know the different gens have different features. This Sig, however, negates all of the features that makes the P365 neat. This P365XL is dimensionally similar to a G19 or P99 but holds 3 fewer rounds. Slimmer,yes, with that long of a grip makes it much more challenging to conceal. Compare the P365 to a 10 round G26 or P99c, then its easy to see what's great about the P365. I had 3 other Sigs but prefer Rugers & Walthers.

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    Ps I carried a shield before the 48, and the 48 is lighter than the shield with a flush mag in the shield. It is no different from carrying a shield with the 8rd mag.

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    Not true, the Shield is definitely lighter than the 48.

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    A challenge to conceal? Then you haven't carried one. Im wearing shorts and a t-shirt in 90 degree heat carrying a 48 and a spare mag. A challenge to conceal it is not. Gen 3, 4 and 5 g19s dont offer any more features then the 365 to 365xl. Longer barrels are features optics plates are features more capacity is a feature. The 365xl/48 is thiner and far more comfortable to carry than a 19 or a 26. The width is what affects comfort. I personally was not interested in the original 365 because it was too small for my hands and I desire reliable hollow point expansion. If I hadn't gotten a 48 id be getting a 365xl....if it is reliable.

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    I have not carried a P365 or a G48. I've carried a P99c with a 15 round mag before & it was much more challenging than with the 10 round mag. The dimensions are very similar Between a full size P99/PPQ, G19 & P365xl. The 0.1 or 0.2 inch difference in thickness is a non-point for me. The length of the grip is what made my P290rs so easy to carry. That's 1 of many reasons I chose the P99c over the PPS M2 (similar to the Shield's size). I'm about average height & weight & carry at 4 o'clock. Everyone is different. If you can successfully carry a G17L, go for it. Really, my LCR gets carried more than anything though for many reasons.

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    My last edc was a shield, but before that it was a xds 1.0 sub compact. None of them I would consider a 17l. Carrying a shield with the 8rd mag was the same as the 43x or 48 but it weighs less. Im about average weight and height also carry around my kidney, but I have back problems and a double stack iwb is not going to happen anymore . The shield or similar pistols xds ppq are about as I can go. That said I would carry an lcr, but I think 38spl might be a tad expensive for me to practice with. 8 dollar 9mm has spoiled me.

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