![]() One gripe I had about the XMacro was with the trigger. Similar to the slide assembly that appeared on the P365XL Spectre Comp in 2022, the XMacro uses a comp’d XL-length slide that houses a shorter 3.1-inch P365 barrel. While not as efficient as a barrel-mounted comp, in my opinion, it is still effective and well integrated. (SIG Sauer suggests 30 percent less.) However, I also observed some increased concussion versus previous models, which became more noticeable with defensive loads. Functionally, the compensator does reduce the recoil somewhat, which I noticed when shooting hot loads. This was a clever design since it didn’t require a different recoil spring assembly. Carried over from the P365 XL Spectre Comp, the XMacro utilizes the original P365 3.1-inch barrel and puts it in an XL-length slide that has a two-port compensator milled into the front. Shootability was also improved with the new compensated slide assembly. Objectively, the XMacro shoots better for the aforementioned reasons. Subjectively, the new grip module feels good to me, although I think that I prefer the feel of the P365 module a little more. It’s not aggressive enough to abrade or catch clothing but it does create ample friction for the shooter’s hands, even if sweaty or wet. Also, due to the slightly increased length, you can apply more tension lower on the grip, including a rest area for your pinky finger.Īs on all P365 pistols, the texture on the XMacro module is very good. The XMacro layout makes this P365 variant even easier to shoot than earlier models because the increased width provides slightly more surface area for the support hand to control. It’s not too abrasive, and it’s not too smooth. The grip texture feels akin to coarse sandpaper, which will be familiar to those who have handled other P365 models. It was easy to match up backstraps to different hand sizes during G&A’s testing. Interchangeable Small, Medium and Large backstrap sizes are included. The new grip module is slightly longer, slightly wider and now sports a replaceable backstrap. The slightly larger magazine allowed SIG Sauer’s engineers to design an equally larger grip module for the P365-XMacro. The P365-XMacro’s new magazines are close in size to the extended P365 15-round magazines that came out in 2019. The P365-XMacro holds 17 rounds in an overall size that is considerably smaller than many mid- and full-size guns that use 15-round magazines, including SIG Sauer’s own classic P226 and some in the P320 lineup. SIG Sauer continues to set the bar for its competition regarding size versus capacity, largely due to the patents protecting the P365 magazines. The tagline for the Macro is “More.” It offers more capacity, shootability, and concealability. (Photo by Michael Anschuetz) More is More. With a magazine smaller than many magazines that hold 15 rounds in mid- and full-size pistols, SIG Sauer managed to design a P365 mag that carries 17 rounds! The last two rounds did need a bit of muscle to get in, but it functioned reliably during G&A’s testing. Of course, there were other variants as well, including the P365 SAS and P365-380, but those are the highlights, in my opinion - until the August 2022 launch of the P365-XMacro. Then came the P365 XL Spectre Comp in February 2022, which offered custom touches to the line including some titanium-nitride (TiN) parts and a built-in compensator. SIG Sauer then hit the Easy Button and introduced the P365X in 2021 with the 3.1-inch barrel and slide assembly mounted to the XL chassis and grip. Those are both made up words, but they convey the idea that the XL was small enough to be carried regularly by anyone, yet large enough to be shot well by anyone. I believed this model was the “sweet spot” in carryabilty and shootability. (An optional 15-rounder was made available.) We also got a factory optic cut to mount micro red dots. The October 2019 issue revealed the P365 XL, which kept the slim 1.1-inch width of the P365 while extending the barrel length to 3.7 inches and lengthening the grip to increase magazine capacity to a standard of 12 rounds. SIG Sauer was already planning ahead by the time it won G&A’s award. It was truly a generational leap in concealed-carry handguns, which is why it was named the 2018 Guns & Ammo Handgun of the Year. Altogether, the P365 was more shootable, too, compared to other subcompact 9mm handguns at that time. Sporting a 10-plus-one standard capacity - with an optional 12-round extended magazine - it was sized in a package that was previously limited to single-stack pistols that held just six or seven rounds on average. When the original P365 was introduced in Guns & Ammo’s May 2018 issue, it popularized the stack-and-a-half, high-capacity micro compact.
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