I truly dislike click-bait BS. I read your regret, saw a glimpse at the beginning, then watched an entire video of how much you love your P365XL. That's click-bait BS.
😂You must be a glock fan boy. I too thought this was gonna be some validation since I bought the 43x mos over this gun without trying both. I still love my glock and it's my daily carry, but I shot the 365xl and will probably buy it eventually and have both to rotate which one I carry because it is awesome. Don't be a hater
@@atomicpsych0 thank you for the leftist response. You made a click bait video, got called out on it, so I must be a gun racist, a.k.a. a Glock fan boy. Weak. Besides, I own two Glocks, but carry a Canik MC9. Also, own STI, Freedom Arms (a manufacturer), TZ, Browning, S&W (revolvers) and you guessed it, a P365XL that is my wife's go to. You own your p365, own your love for your p365. But you created the clickbait title, not any of us.
@nYdGeo I didn't make the video dumb ass try again 🤣. And my comment literally said I own and carry a glock, I'm just not closed minded and like other guns as well. You need help my guy go back to school and learn to read. Leftist response? You're an idiot dude have a good night
@@atomicpsych0no, some people genuinely hate misleading titles and aren't douches that love click bait - sig owner that has never even fired a glock...
P365XL is my first handgun and I love it. 650+ rounds, several types of ammo through it, 0 malfunctions. Put a Wilson Combat frame on it for looks and a better grip w support hand. Thinking about getting a smaller P365 frame to swap in for carry while running or at the gym, but I think I’m better off with two separate guns.
I’m in the same boat….Whatever your decision is….. TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING. Two different weapons means doubling down on the training. All this is just my personal opinion.
I have the X Macro Tacop and I bought the p365 WC grip module (FDE for the two tone) for summer carry (the longer slide doesn't hurt the profile) and swapped the tacops grip module with a armorycraft laser cut macro lower (sniper gray). Two separate holsters. The one with the WC 365 grip gets a custom kydex from Tier1 with an ulticlip/ultituck and a wedge/wing for deep concealment and comfort. No optic, no flashlight. Just the pistol. The macro gets a 507k green dot, tlr 7 sub, and same holster setup, just light bearing and optic cut. Another gun costs you at least $500.00. Buying a different grip module, even the high end ones, costs 200.00. If you need a second holster that costs another 100.00 for a nice one with all the frills. You still save 200.00 and you have the added benefit of knowing the platform. The swap between the grips takes 2 minutes max, brother. The point of the 365 is to carry it 365 days a year. It's modularity and it's mag size:ammo count ratio are it's two main features that set it apart from the pack. Don't throw one away. Unless you just want to buy another gun then I won't argue that, but practically speaking, the best option is to swap grips.
WOW.... Reading your post takes me back. I was remembering the first 650 rounds I put through my first handgun. Not a dig or any disrespect to you BTW as everyone starts somewhere!!! That was a lot of years and several hundred thousand rounds ago!!! Who knows, it could be a million down range by now!!! I stopped counting about 10 years ago and I was already over 700k down range. Man how time flies!!! It's funny looking back to see how I've gone through different phases as to what I was pursuing over the years. Currently I'm back to my roots with wheel guns though I did just get this p365xl, and it sure is a departure from my 7.5 inch Ruger Redhawk 44 mag!!!
Sig365xl is my favorite one. It's the one that I'm more accurate with, I use 124gr, but I've tried different ammo, and i never had a problem. it's reliable, light, and easy to conceal.
Clickbait title, but I love the non-comp P365X-Macro I bought for my wife. With only having a single clip, do you find that TXC holster rotating up on the non-clip side when you’re sitting, where you have to readjust it when you stand?
My daily is the P365 lower and the XL Comp upper. So nice to go small for deep concealment or drop the larger mag w/ sleeve and get a few extra rounds. ❤ Thanks for the videos. 😊
I'm thinking about doing that myself. i just reserved a p365 with a black cherry slide on it at the local ffl, but they also had one of those specrtre ones that had the gold trigger/barrel. think ill stick with the p365 for now since i like that black cherry and the smaller frame. Ive been looking for something that's closer to a pocket gun or a more comfy iwb handgun and i think the normal p365 will do a great job at that considering how small it was yet still fit nicely in my hand and if i want a red dot some day i can always just buy a xl slide to slap onto it as i heard they are basically interchangable. Only thing that pushes me towards that spectre model was that i was told i could take it home for 700 whereas the normal one was 600. going to the ffl sucks because then i see all the things i want but have to choose only 1 lol.
Mines be havin no fails to feed. I did puts de macro grips mojule on mines. Far betta than the stocks grips. Betta recurl control. I puts hunnits of clips through mines. No issues.
I was duped by the clickbait title. Based upon the title, one would think you are bashing the p365xl and are telling people "never buy the p365xl." In fact, after watching the video you are telling people the opposite. If you want people to know you like a gun don't tell them otherwise in the title. On a side note i like the chapters at the bottom of the video. First time ive ever seen this.
Rented a P365XL at a range yesterday, was in 32ft lane (all others were busy). At about 100 rounds everything was going right of target, so I focused more on grip and trigger. By 150 rounds got 2 inch or less groups on target. Not yet able to shoot the red out of center in ten rounds. Normally shoot P250 compact, CZ p-07. CZ front sight is smaller, I like it better than Sig large dot front sights. The P365XL was about as comfortable to shoot as those other Glock-19 size pistols. Grip was smaller on XL, had to focus more on basics. Am likely to get the XL for carry, so much easier than other guns mentioned here. Had the safety lever, worked nicely and practiced with the safety as well.
@1stshottactical I like the little timeline bar on the bottom of your videos I also like that you briefly covered holsters and I found the info on the trigger being serialized very helpful too! Thanks!
Vietnam vet here and I totally agree with this video. I have and EDC a P365 XL and love shooting it at the range. I have made several mods to it to make it better for me personally; Wilson Combat grip module, larger Sig magazine release, MCarbo trigger, Holosun 507K GR X2 optic, Mag Guts magazine mods for 14 rounds. I have more fun shooting this than my P226 Mk25 or my Browning Hi-Power that had $1,600 worth of work done on it by the Hi-Power Princess at Robar a few years ago. My P365 XL is totally, extemely reliable with every type of ammo I have put through it so far and is very accurate. It is very easy to EDC, to the point I forget I have it on me sometimes. If I have one complaint about it it would be the trigger--it has a somewhat long pull (even with the MCarbo trigger). Maybe this is because it is striker fired? My other pistols are all hammer fired. But in spite of this it shoots great.
@@jacobkean03There are several triggers that are adjustable. I believe m Carbo has one with an adjustable screw, which would adjust the take up. My macro has some take up but I love that it breaks at 90 degrees which aids in trigger control. Ordered a Tyrant cnc trigger for it. So will have to see what it’s like after this upgrade. It definitely has more take up than my Overwatch p10F and my pdp pro flat trigger.
Good video, despite the misleading title 😂 I was thinking “oh great, now I’m about to find out why I shouldn’t have bought the gun I just bought.” I would note that it’s the Fire Control Unit (FCU) that is modular, not the “trigger.” I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who has jumped feet first into the P365XL. I switched from a Glock 19. I’m also glad to see that you and your commenters are enjoying the gun with no issues to report. I’ve heard mixed things about the 365’s reliability.
I can't stand the titles like this. Just make a good video with some good content and a title that's accurate. That's kind of stuff shouldn't be tolerated anymore.
I put the wilson combat frame and the manual safety on mine 5100 rounds through it no problems. I have several nice pistols but I've noticed when commenting about how great my others are i usually have the p365xl in my belt.
My main gripe about the QC is the cerakote finishes get scratched far too easily. Most of mine are in the Coyote Tan scheme, and it drives my OCD into overdrive when I see a scuff or scratch that seems to have magically appeared out of thin air. 😆
@@Aaron-ro4kv Do you have the early models ? I know those had some issues, but I believe they were a newer style (internally speaking) for Sig at the time, so it was to be expected. Also, did you not send it in for repair ? Just about all manufacturers will make repairs for free as long as it wasn't something you caused by negligence or tampering. All my models from the P365 lineup have been perfecto.
@whatwouldlewdo yes, they've fixed all issues except the latest with recoil spring overlapping. They started ignoring me. Everything else was promptly fixed. Still bs to spend a lot of money, then repeated problems at low round counts. 3 trips to print labels, 3 trips to FedEx, weeks waiting. Wasting my time, energy, money, and ftf's risk my life.
I put a icarus precision grip mod, a zaffiri precision threaded barrel and a herrington arms dual port comp on my xl and its fucking amazing. That's the coolest thing about this gun. You can customize it every which way to your liking
Something about that trigger. I can't explain it. I have several other striker fired guns that have fairly good triggers, but the P365 feels right for some reason. I bought the generic P365 and put a Wilson Combat X grip on it. Shoots like a much bigger gun. I have the 17 round mag for nightstand and extra mag for carry.
I have a P365xl in my gun collection and it is a great one. I recommend this gun to everyone, you can make a lot of upgrades. It shoots great and I have never had a malfunction.
Bought a P320 compact .45. LOVE IT! No manual safety. My safety is the same as yours. I DO NEED to have the slide cut for a red dot. If there is any con, that is it for this firearm, they DO have a few models that do have a slide cut. I have installed a Sig flat trigger, it’s just more comfortable for me. I would like to get a 10mm barrel, as my 10mm is a full size Kimber custom II 1911. Love that one as well, but, a compact 10mm would be nice as I live in Northern Idaho and hike around the mountains quite a bit. Anyway…….. keep up the good work with the videos!!!!
I love mine also, even went and bought different grip modules and like them all including the one that came with it. Biden & Harris’s Folly = 26AUG2021
having the varsity of options is not bad thing considering most FIRST time fire arms owners buy GC2 ST9 , EC9. They don't care about anything but cheapest option
Uneducated first buyers maybe. I’ve helped many first time buyers find a good fit for them that wasn’t the cheapest option. I’ve recommended Glock 42/43/43x and P365’s to many people and their happy first time buyers/owners
Not apples to apples, but relative. Had a G43 snappy booger, good for deep conceal. Traded it in for Gen 3 19 as a duty weapon. Presently have a 365XL for deep conceal, haven't even made it to the range yet and already marking up negatives. I have 3 mags, all OE. 12 rounds is not pleasant to load, 11 not so bad. The slide catches with a full mag when racking, but not with 11. The mag "has" to be smacked in the grip with 12 but not 11. 12+1 was the selling point other than feeling good in the hand. Like I said, haven't made it to the range yet, so it's going to have to be an amazing shooter to be an EDC. For now the 19 is the EDC, but I don't wear skinny jeans and form fitted T's ;)
Don’t mess with your mags folks! Flat springs look cool but they do not push the same as coiled springs do. There is a reason Sig uses coil springs. This guy’s first tip is a bad one.
Good video (though the title was a bit click-baity 😜). You don't see much discussion of the pistol's modularity. I picked up a 10rd P365 WITH a safety (yes, I'm a FUDD! 😁) at about the time up put this video up, and it has indeed become my favorite pistol. I picked the small configuration because I pocket-carry, but can also use mags up to 17rd--which happens to be my reload. Even with the larger mags, it still makes my other pistols feel like 2x4s. Throw in the modularity and I can assemble a pistol with the same performance as a full-sized handgun in a much smaller, more efficient package.
I avoided the 365XL because I already had a P365 that is perfect ccw for me, but now after this video and some of the comments I am rethinking my decisions lol
Boy, you and your clickbait titles. Haha. I was asking myself, "how in the world can this man tell someone NOT to buy a P365?" Admittedly you had my thumbs prepared for war. 😛 As for them having "too many options," I also can kinda see this being a bad thing... but mainly because you have so many to buy should you choose to complete the lineup. I now have almost every variant/sub model except for the Macro. That one I just didn't like. In my opinion, the P365 Spectre Comp is their crowning achievement in the lineup (and as much as it costs, it SHOULD be). 😅 Also in TOTAL agreement about now hating my Glock 19. If it weren't for it being reliable and being a viable option for a "schmoo hits the fan" scenario, I'd more than likely sell it and buy another P365 variant. 😎
With the MagGuts, how is the spring retention after a year or 2 of using it? I can't find any long term reviews, it's the o ly thing holding me back. P.S. amazing holster is the Safariland IncogX.
It is not worth spending the extra money to add only 2 rounds to the magazine. Take that money and buy another magazine. Factory magazines and internals on carry guns will always be the most reliable way to go.
I 100% agree with you on the xl taking the main spot!! I have couple other handguns Glock, canik, and I ALWAYS end up shooting the sig the most 😂 I love this thing and everything you can do to the lineup. It’s the perfect do all handgun!
@tylervanroy2173. Can you share some of your reasons why? I'm researching and Canik, Sig and Glock were the brands at the top of my list for home defense with a light trigger, low recoil and reliability. Thanks in advance
@@cloudbackup9173 I’m doing the same but I found that (for me) the Sig p365XL and the Springfield Hellcat is the best. Good luck finding the best one for you
@@cloudbackup9173honestly it really just depends on you, I’ve had a Glock 19/19x, 43x, and I now have the hellcat pro and m&p 2.0 compact. I hate the hellcat not a fan. The Glocks were ok, but to me the m&p is just a little better. I’ve shot one canik so I can’t say much about that brand. But the hellcat, everyone was saying it was a great pistol and the perfect size but I just do not like the way it shoots. Again, that’s my opinion. You really won’t know until you get them honestly. Everyone has different opinions.
@@cloudbackup9173you'd be good to go with any of your choices, really it just comes down to what feels right in your hands!!! I suggest you go to the range and spend the day and rent some of all three and consider it research and buy whichever feels best to you!!!
I agree, don’t buy the xl. But the standard then but an xl grip module and run that. Get that little bit of extra grip while not adding weight since you have the short slide. And if your used to running 12s in the standard frame then switching to the xl module and running flush fit 12s has the same over all grip legnth when mag is inserted or not.
The trigger is not the serialized part of the gun. The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized part. Huge difference. I can upgrade the trigger without going through an FFL. I can't upgrade the FCU.
Sigs moto should be, our guns fire most of the time and feed hollow point ammo some of the time, but fire all by themselves when ever they are in the mood. I was out shooting a 365 X tacops and p226 three days ago and a p320 M17 yesterday. The M17 ran fine and shot to point of aim, but I would never make it my EDC. The 365 X had three malfunctions on the first mag, almost imposable to load the mag fully, shot low left by 5" from only 20 yards and the slide would not close if the mag had more than 10 rounds in it. The p226 ran like a charm and would run me out of money before ever malfunctioning. Like in a lot of my other comments, Sig needs to go back to making high quality firearms and skip all this mass produced crap they have now. Go back to the quality of the p226, 228, 229, 220, older 210s along with the 550, 551 plus the magnificent PE-57. Sig is now producing firearms that are on par quality wise with KelTec, but at a much higher price. I understand, the truth hurts after paying all that money for something this bad.
Your experience does not match mine or anybody else that I know who has P365. Mine is reliable as in very reliable. Shot the cheapest ammo, every type of JHP ammo and it works. My only complaint is the slide finishing is not as durable as a modern Glock or M&P. And for a 700+ gun I would expect a more durable slide finish. And the Sig mags are nearly 50 dollars a piece. You can get the pro-mag at half the price but they look and feel like junk. I have 2 of them also. So 700+ , plus 2x spare Sig mags and 2x ProMags put me around 900 dollars for my EDC minus my holster. FWIW I carry mine in a Vedder IWB tuck. I have to check myself just to make sure the gun is still attached to me. The gun feels light and not noticeable. It by far is the best EDC handgun that I have ever own in my 24 years of carrying.
I carry both the P365, the P365XL, & the Shield Plus. The PC Shield Plus with a 4" ported barrel, fiber optic sights, and its fantastic trigger out performs the Sigs. The Shield Plus doesn't need any after market parts like the Sigs do as the grip is all ready the right size and the stippling does a great job of keeping it your hands. As it is slightly bigger & heavier I find myself carrying the P365 with the P365XL's 3.7" barrel. I've modified both P365's with the Wilson Combat grip modules, but pimped my P365XL by added a 4.2" True Precision threaded SS barrel, Tactical trigger mod, Holosun 507K, and Mag guts for 14 rds. in the 12 rd. mag. But the Shield Plus outshoots it even with the red dot on the P365XL. I believe the reason is the Shield Plus's excellent crisp trigger, the larger grip, and the fiber optic sights all working together. But the Sigs are more reliable when they're working. But the 2 Sigs have gone back to the factory each 3 times, while the Shield Plus has been back twice. (I got the Sigs before the Shield Plus so less rounds through the Shield). Sigs seem to break down around the 2K round count, while the Shield breaks down before the Sigs do, at least in my case. The Shield Plus has a few more FTF and stovepipe mals, & could be that it needs the more powerful JHP to cycle more reliably as the recoil spring is a lot heavier than that of the Sigs, & takes a lot more strength to rack the slide. The porting could also take some power away from cycling the round as well. So now I'm thinking about a Glock 48. But it has its own problems with low round count, poor sights, and a poor trigger (compared to the Shield, but not the Sigs-I hate the Sig P365 triggers). But after market mags, sights are available, just like for the Sigs.
Same thing for me brother. I am planning to sell my Glock 19 gen 4 after using it over 12 years because of my new P365. Glock just did not keep up with the time (even Beretta and CZ updated their 92 or 75 line pistols). Yes ... I am not a young guy.
I hate my XMacro non-comp. Worst gun I own IMO. The sights are dank, and it feels great in the hand. The trigger is decent but a little worse than the normal P365 XL. Other than that, it’s garbage in every way including QC and especially recoil control. No excuse for how hard it kicks at 23 oz. 18 oz Max-9 WAY more flatter shooting.
I’ve always hated striker fired. The 365 changed that. My current 3 in edc rotation. Custom .45 cqb commander. Shadow 2 Compact. And a modded 365x. All with 7k or more downrange without failures. 365x Sharps imp upper and lower. Zaffiri ported. Dpm recoil. 507k Vulcan. Mcarbo trigger/fp. And some ndz 12rd and sharps macro baseplates. Flattest shooting 9mm I own. That being said. Ported barrel and slide. LOUD.
I've got a bunch of 365's, all of them with XL slides. 10 shot compact frame with irons up to the 18 shot Macro frame with EPSc. Run so good I take them to classes. Be careful these are NOT duty pistols. But they kinda act like them.
🤓 Uhm, actually, the "trigger" you're referring to as the serialized part is the Fire Control Unit (FCU). Good video, though. I just put the TLR7 Sub on mine, and I think it's a necessity if you're going to carry it at night for threat identification purposes. I'd only ditch the light if you carry a separate flashlight and train like that. Also, a cheap upgrade is the Wilson Combat grip. Feels more comfortable, to me, and feels like it grips better with a less abrasive texture than stock.
So, my MIL is trying to get into guns, and I was thinking about getting her, for her "first" gun, a P365-XL COMP ROSE. She really likes my HK P2000, but I feel like the Rose might be a little more to her liking; have you heard anything on that particular variant of the P365?
It's the same as all the 365's. I personally thought it shot like my xl but my wife says she noticed a big difference and said the rose shoots as good as the P320 xcarry.
"Too many options for the consumer to pick from" Come on man, that's capitalism, we can't criticize the manufacturer for this, just look at the car market lol.
Those sneaky Sig marketers...they know that if you get enough components into a drawer, you will HAVE to get another FCU (or two) to assemble them into complete guns.
@@great_deception Sorry, joke fell flat. Yes, they want us to buy as much as possible, and if buying relatively inexpensive accessories leads to buying more expensive guns, then the makers are happy.
😂😂 I guess I’m one of the few that actually doesn’t like this gun. Well except for the size. Maybe I should have tried replacing the Romeo Zero before putting it on consignment.
I did the same. Sold and gave away all my Glock stuff. It was a lot of stuff! 365's in various configurations were working better for EDC, 1911/2011 working better in the field.
Reused ammo??? The hell is that? It was shot, then shot again before you got it? By the way I highly recommend the Wilson Combat grip for carry. Only the front and back strap are going to be harsh on your skin. MFT makes an awesome IWB holster for 365s. It is just enough Kydex to snap around the trigger guard and hold it in place. Works with any 365 that doesn't have a light on it.
I like my XL and carry it every day and enjoy shooting it at the range, but I love my PDP-F, although I do not particularly enjoy carrying it. It just doesn't conceal very well for me. My choice for a holster for the XL was from Kusiak Leather. Nice holster. I might get one for my PDP-F and see if it conceals any better than my current one does.
Please buy one. Trick it out. Hate it. Trade it in on something stupid. I enjoy picking up deals on combat wombat 365s tricked out for the cost of a trigger module
subscribed until I noticed your video was the polar opposite of the title. there's plenty of experts out there that won't do the old switcheroo to snag views. good luck with your channel
Could you please tell me the exact model of holster that TXC holster is, it looks really good and I wanna get one but I wanna make sure I order the right one
The problem with SIG USA is that they use the consumer as a crash test dummy. The guns are released way before they actually work. SIG should take their social media advertising money and put it into research and development instead. The P365 didn´t shoot at all because of a soft firing pin (among loads of other problems). The P320 shoots when dropped, or just randomly even when holstered (to this day.. it´s a flawed design). The attempt at an SMG/PCC initially failed because it stopped working if a couple fo drops of water got down the barrel (no really.. how the f*ck does that pass testing?) etc, etc. SIG USA has a long way to go before they can be trusted.
I hate when people call the thingy a "trigger". It's a FCU or proper "P365 FCU". Firing Control Unit which yes has a trigger but the damm thing is a FCU.
Bro I want a P365 for my first carry pistol but idk which one lmaooo. It’s really a struggle for me to keep up with the names and ammo capacity and barrel lengths
Get the XL; it's the happy medium, then you can swap grips and slide assemblies to better fit your hands and needs--WITHOUT the expense and hassle of buying different guns. Since I pocket carry, I bought the basic 10rd 'micro' model. If I want more ammo in the gun, or simply a larger gripping surface, I can pop in a larger mag. The longer slide assembly is on my want list
@@petesheppard1709 holy sheep shitt, I didn’t even think about switching the grip size. That’s really cool of Sig. Thanks for the advice, ima try to get my hands on one this weekend at the GunShow
@eBoy You can get the larger mags in 12, 15 and 17 rd capacities. I am looking for a 10rd grip with regular pic rail, so I can buy something other than SIg's light if I want one on the pistol.
Speed Beez makes a lever loader for the 365 series, the mag locks in place, it's fast & it's easy to use. I have an UpLula which is good universally but I prefer the Speed Beez for my 365. Only issue is it'll only work for that series. I also have one for my 320
You never mentioned that there are ZERO trigger options. You get what you get and it's miserable if you compare it to the trigger on a well tuned 1911. Did you note the word "Tuned" in that statement. Taint possible with the P365. Yeah there are some spring kits available but they aren't 100% reliable and they do NOTHING about the excessive creep or the feeling of dragging a stick thru mud. I'll also note the fixed sights are a LOT worse than those on my 2008 P239 (which also has a splendid trigger).
@@luckymanham302 How is a new trigger going to cure Sear Creep and the Drag of the trigger during it's stroke. The truth is it's a striker trigger and one that has NOT been optimized for Creep or Feel. I have a Springfield XDM purchased in 2008 that features a much better feeling trigger that what is in the P365. I will also note that I find it a bit of a shock that today's shooters don't know what a truly good trigger feels like. If you curious visit a local gun shop that actually sells Revolvers and ask to dry fire a model 686 in single action just to get a grasp on what a truly good trigger feels like. You are in for a shock. Because that S&W trigger design dating back to the early 20th century will have no pre-travel at all and a Sear Creep so short most can't feel it. Some call that a "Hair Trigger" but that is not the case, on a new 686 you'll have to apply 3.5 to 4 lbs. to the trigger on a new 686 to get it to break.
@@Scooter-dm3qo you said there are “zero trigger options” for the 365 platform. Greyguns makes a trigger that improves upon the stock feel. I’m very aware of what a “good trigger” feels like, as I own everything from high end 1912/2011’s to AR’s to striker fireds, to bolt actions etc etc etc… There are some striker fired pistols that have really good triggers, namely Walther, Canik and a few others. They can never be as good as a 1911 or SA pistol/ revolver, as the design is very different. Having said that, there are ways to improve the feel of the 365 triggers.
I truly dislike click-bait BS. I read your regret, saw a glimpse at the beginning, then watched an entire video of how much you love your P365XL. That's click-bait BS.
😂You must be a glock fan boy. I too thought this was gonna be some validation since I bought the 43x mos over this gun without trying both. I still love my glock and it's my daily carry, but I shot the 365xl and will probably buy it eventually and have both to rotate which one I carry because it is awesome. Don't be a hater
@@atomicpsych0 thank you for the leftist response. You made a click bait video, got called out on it, so I must be a gun racist, a.k.a. a Glock fan boy. Weak. Besides, I own two Glocks, but carry a Canik MC9. Also, own STI, Freedom Arms (a manufacturer), TZ, Browning, S&W (revolvers) and you guessed it, a P365XL that is my wife's go to.
You own your p365, own your love for your p365. But you created the clickbait title, not any of us.
@nYdGeo I didn't make the video dumb ass try again 🤣. And my comment literally said I own and carry a glock, I'm just not closed minded and like other guns as well. You need help my guy go back to school and learn to read. Leftist response? You're an idiot dude have a good night
@@atomicpsych0no, some people genuinely hate misleading titles and aren't douches that love click bait - sig owner that has never even fired a glock...
For real...so annoying. I thumbsdown and block channels that do this stuff.
Buy the XL.
Bah, it’s a Sig.
Nope but the real West German 228 usa 365xl problem s junk get a real gun 19 x Glock best ever combat hand gun runs runs and runs
@@RickyJohnson-nt1kmHave fun carrying a 19x lol ill take my much more concealable sig
@@matthewshelton9573#based
The overbite of xl slide looks weird.
Click bait title is BS. Literally says "This is the best gun in my collection" and "I recommend this gun to everyone for their first gun or EDC".
Yeah but it works. I personally never subscribe if the author uses click bait. Never.
Not trustworthy.
P365XL is my first handgun and I love it. 650+ rounds, several types of ammo through it, 0 malfunctions. Put a Wilson Combat frame on it for looks and a better grip w support hand. Thinking about getting a smaller P365 frame to swap in for carry while running or at the gym, but I think I’m better off with two separate guns.
I’m in the same boat….Whatever your decision is….. TRAINING TRAINING TRAINING. Two different weapons means doubling down on the training. All this is just my personal opinion.
...you carry at the gym?
To put the XL in the smaller frame you also need to buy the shorter barrel.
I have the X Macro Tacop and I bought the p365 WC grip module (FDE for the two tone) for summer carry (the longer slide doesn't hurt the profile) and swapped the tacops grip module with a armorycraft laser cut macro lower (sniper gray).
Two separate holsters. The one with the WC 365 grip gets a custom kydex from Tier1 with an ulticlip/ultituck and a wedge/wing for deep concealment and comfort. No optic, no flashlight. Just the pistol.
The macro gets a 507k green dot, tlr 7 sub, and same holster setup, just light bearing and optic cut.
Another gun costs you at least $500.00. Buying a different grip module, even the high end ones, costs 200.00. If you need a second holster that costs another 100.00 for a nice one with all the frills.
You still save 200.00 and you have the added benefit of knowing the platform. The swap between the grips takes 2 minutes max, brother. The point of the 365 is to carry it 365 days a year. It's modularity and it's mag size:ammo count ratio are it's two main features that set it apart from the pack. Don't throw one away.
Unless you just want to buy another gun then I won't argue that, but practically speaking, the best option is to swap grips.
WOW.... Reading your post takes me back. I was remembering the first 650 rounds I put through my first handgun. Not a dig or any disrespect to you BTW as everyone starts somewhere!!! That was a lot of years and several hundred thousand rounds ago!!! Who knows, it could be a million down range by now!!! I stopped counting about 10 years ago and I was already over 700k down range. Man how time flies!!! It's funny looking back to see how I've gone through different phases as to what I was pursuing over the years. Currently I'm back to my roots with wheel guns though I did just get this p365xl, and it sure is a departure from my 7.5 inch Ruger Redhawk 44 mag!!!
Sig365xl is my favorite one. It's the one that I'm more accurate with, I use 124gr, but I've tried different ammo, and i never had a problem. it's reliable, light, and easy to conceal.
I love my P365xl. Over 700 rounds. Flawless! I also have the P365 grip for deep concealment.
I’ve had mine for about a year and put 3k rounds through it with no issues.
@@jacobkean03 Nice
@@bbazzracing it’s a pretty sweet little gun I have to say. I was pretty skeptical but I love it
Clickbait title, but I love the non-comp P365X-Macro I bought for my wife. With only having a single clip, do you find that TXC holster rotating up on the non-clip side when you’re sitting, where you have to readjust it when you stand?
My daily is the P365 lower and the XL Comp upper. So nice to go small for deep concealment or drop the larger mag w/ sleeve and get a few extra rounds. ❤ Thanks for the videos. 😊
I'm thinking about doing that myself. i just reserved a p365 with a black cherry slide on it at the local ffl, but they also had one of those specrtre ones that had the gold trigger/barrel. think ill stick with the p365 for now since i like that black cherry and the smaller frame.
Ive been looking for something that's closer to a pocket gun or a more comfy iwb handgun and i think the normal p365 will do a great job at that considering how small it was yet still fit nicely in my hand and if i want a red dot some day i can always just buy a xl slide to slap onto it as i heard they are basically interchangable.
Only thing that pushes me towards that spectre model was that i was told i could take it home for 700 whereas the normal one was 600. going to the ffl sucks because then i see all the things i want but have to choose only 1 lol.
Buy a 365xl. Best purchase ever made. Far more accurate than any pistol I own. 3000+ rds zero failures to fire
Mines be having failure to feed on first shot any recommendations?
Mines be havin no fails to feed. I did puts de macro grips mojule on mines. Far betta than the stocks grips. Betta recurl control. I puts hunnits of clips through mines. No issues.
NEVER buy a P365XL? Buy 2 and then buy an FCU and build a P365 Xmacro or a P365XL Spectre Comp? 😘😅
That's what I'm talking about.
I believe the kids call it clickbait 😉
UwU
I was duped by the clickbait title. Based upon the title, one would think you are bashing the p365xl and are telling people "never buy the p365xl." In fact, after watching the video you are telling people the opposite. If you want people to know you like a gun don't tell them otherwise in the title.
On a side note i like the chapters at the bottom of the video. First time ive ever seen this.
Rented a P365XL at a range yesterday, was in 32ft lane (all others were busy). At about 100 rounds everything was going right of target, so I focused more on grip and trigger. By 150 rounds got 2 inch or less groups on target. Not yet able to shoot the red out of center in ten rounds.
Normally shoot P250 compact, CZ p-07. CZ front sight is smaller, I like it better than Sig large dot front sights. The P365XL was about as comfortable to shoot as those other Glock-19 size pistols. Grip was smaller on XL, had to focus more on basics. Am likely to get the XL for carry, so much easier than other guns mentioned here. Had the safety lever, worked nicely and practiced with the safety as well.
@1stshottactical I like the little timeline bar on the bottom of your videos I also like that you briefly covered holsters and I found the info on the trigger being serialized very helpful too! Thanks!
Vietnam vet here and I totally agree with this video. I have and EDC a P365 XL and love shooting it at the range. I have made several mods to it to make it better for me personally; Wilson Combat grip module, larger Sig magazine release, MCarbo trigger, Holosun 507K GR X2 optic, Mag Guts magazine mods for 14 rounds. I have more fun shooting this than my P226 Mk25 or my Browning Hi-Power that had $1,600 worth of work done on it by the Hi-Power Princess at Robar a few years ago. My P365 XL is totally, extemely reliable with every type of ammo I have put through it so far and is very accurate. It is very easy to EDC, to the point I forget I have it on me sometimes. If I have one complaint about it it would be the trigger--it has a somewhat long pull (even with the MCarbo trigger). Maybe this is because it is striker fired? My other pistols are all hammer fired. But in spite of this it shoots great.
The Wilson combat grip is so sweet
@@jacobkean03There are several triggers that are adjustable. I believe m Carbo has one with an adjustable screw, which would adjust the take up. My macro has some take up but I love that it breaks at 90 degrees which aids in trigger control. Ordered a Tyrant cnc trigger for it. So will have to see what it’s like after this upgrade. It definitely has more take up than my Overwatch p10F and my pdp pro flat trigger.
Good video, despite the misleading title 😂 I was thinking “oh great, now I’m about to find out why I shouldn’t have bought the gun I just bought.”
I would note that it’s the Fire Control Unit (FCU) that is modular, not the “trigger.”
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who has jumped feet first into the P365XL. I switched from a Glock 19. I’m also glad to see that you and your commenters are enjoying the gun with no issues to report. I’ve heard mixed things about the 365’s reliability.
I can't stand the titles like this. Just make a good video with some good content and a title that's accurate. That's kind of stuff shouldn't be tolerated anymore.
I put the wilson combat frame and the manual safety on mine 5100 rounds through it no problems. I have several nice pistols but I've noticed when commenting about how great my others are i usually have the p365xl in my belt.
I hate the qc issues sig has had with some of their firearms lately, but I love the 365 lineup. They’re amazing.
My main gripe about the QC is the cerakote finishes get scratched far too easily. Most of mine are in the Coyote Tan scheme, and it drives my OCD into overdrive when I see a scuff or scratch that seems to have magically appeared out of thin air. 😆
@@whatwouldlewdo absolutely lol. I second this. 😂
Not my 365's all malfunction or have failures.
@@Aaron-ro4kv Do you have the early models ? I know those had some issues, but I believe they were a newer style (internally speaking) for Sig at the time, so it was to be expected. Also, did you not send it in for repair ? Just about all manufacturers will make repairs for free as long as it wasn't something you caused by negligence or tampering. All my models from the P365 lineup have been perfecto.
@whatwouldlewdo yes, they've fixed all issues except the latest with recoil spring overlapping. They started ignoring me. Everything else was promptly fixed. Still bs to spend a lot of money, then repeated problems at low round counts. 3 trips to print labels, 3 trips to FedEx, weeks waiting. Wasting my time, energy, money, and ftf's risk my life.
I put a icarus precision grip mod, a zaffiri precision threaded barrel and a herrington arms dual port comp on my xl and its fucking amazing. That's the coolest thing about this gun. You can customize it every which way to your liking
Something about that trigger. I can't explain it. I have several other striker fired guns that have fairly good triggers, but the P365 feels right for some reason. I bought the generic P365 and put a Wilson Combat X grip on it. Shoots like a much bigger gun. I have the 17 round mag for nightstand and extra mag for carry.
Its the 90 degree break
I have a P365xl in my gun collection and it is a great one. I recommend this gun to everyone, you can make a lot of upgrades. It shoots great and I have never had a malfunction.
Bought a P320 compact .45. LOVE IT! No manual safety. My safety is the same as yours. I DO NEED to have the slide cut for a red dot. If there is any con, that is it for this firearm, they DO have a few models that do have a slide cut. I have installed a Sig flat trigger, it’s just more comfortable for me. I would like to get a 10mm barrel, as my 10mm is a full size Kimber custom II 1911. Love that one as well, but, a compact 10mm would be nice as I live in Northern Idaho and hike around the mountains quite a bit.
Anyway…….. keep up the good work with the videos!!!!
So… we SHOULD buy one?
Yess !!!
I love mine also, even went and bought different grip modules and like them all including the one that came with it.
Biden & Harris’s Folly = 26AUG2021
having the varsity of options is not bad thing considering most FIRST time fire arms owners buy GC2 ST9 , EC9. They don't care about anything but cheapest option
Uneducated first buyers maybe. I’ve helped many first time buyers find a good fit for them that wasn’t the cheapest option. I’ve recommended Glock 42/43/43x and P365’s to many people and their happy first time buyers/owners
Not apples to apples, but relative. Had a G43 snappy booger, good for deep conceal. Traded it in for Gen 3 19 as a duty weapon. Presently have a 365XL for deep conceal, haven't even made it to the range yet and already marking up negatives. I have 3 mags, all OE. 12 rounds is not pleasant to load, 11 not so bad. The slide catches with a full mag when racking, but not with 11. The mag "has" to be smacked in the grip with 12 but not 11. 12+1 was the selling point other than feeling good in the hand. Like I said, haven't made it to the range yet, so it's going to have to be an amazing shooter to be an EDC. For now the 19 is the EDC, but I don't wear skinny jeans and form fitted T's ;)
Don’t mess with your mags folks! Flat springs look cool but they do not push the same as coiled springs do. There is a reason Sig uses coil springs. This guy’s first tip is a bad one.
Good video (though the title was a bit click-baity 😜). You don't see much discussion of the pistol's modularity.
I picked up a 10rd P365 WITH a safety (yes, I'm a FUDD! 😁) at about the time up put this video up, and it has indeed become my favorite pistol. I picked the small configuration because I pocket-carry, but can also use mags up to 17rd--which happens to be my reload. Even with the larger mags, it still makes my other pistols feel like 2x4s. Throw in the modularity and I can assemble a pistol with the same performance as a full-sized handgun in a much smaller, more efficient package.
I avoided the 365XL because I already had a P365 that is perfect ccw for me, but now after this video and some of the comments I am rethinking my decisions lol
Love my P365XL, would def suggest it! Have had it for years and no issues, love the flat face trigger on it
Yeah just the best EDC out right now!
Holy clickbait, Batman.
I hope the P365XL becomes legal in CA.
I just got one. Im from cali. And a glock 43x
@@ivans6.2ss20 If you’re security and law enforcement, you should be fine. Just not civilians.
Why isn’t it? They make 10rd mags for all of the 365 line
Boy, you and your clickbait titles. Haha. I was asking myself, "how in the world can this man tell someone NOT to buy a P365?" Admittedly you had my thumbs prepared for war. 😛
As for them having "too many options," I also can kinda see this being a bad thing... but mainly because you have so many to buy should you choose to complete the lineup. I now have almost every variant/sub model except for the Macro. That one I just didn't like. In my opinion, the P365 Spectre Comp is their crowning achievement in the lineup (and as much as it costs, it SHOULD be). 😅
Also in TOTAL agreement about now hating my Glock 19. If it weren't for it being reliable and being a viable option for a "schmoo hits the fan" scenario, I'd more than likely sell it and buy another P365 variant. 😎
A drawer full of slides and grips just begging for a trigger module...
@@petesheppard1709 Are you saying that's what YOU have ?
@uldlewdo Not right now; but it can easily happen. 😎 Extra parts being an excuse to assemble a new gun is a widespread joke among AR builders.
With the MagGuts, how is the spring retention after a year or 2 of using it? I can't find any long term reviews, it's the o ly thing holding me back. P.S. amazing holster is the Safariland IncogX.
It is not worth spending the extra money to add only 2 rounds to the magazine. Take that money and buy another magazine. Factory magazines and internals on carry guns will always be the most reliable way to go.
Such a smart review and great marketing!!
love my XL with mag guts 14rd mag and 17rd back ups. never had a malfunction of any kind. EDC since they came out
I 100% agree with you on the xl taking the main spot!! I have couple other handguns Glock, canik, and I ALWAYS end up shooting the sig the most 😂 I love this thing and everything you can do to the lineup. It’s the perfect do all handgun!
@tylervanroy2173. Can you share some of your reasons why? I'm researching and Canik, Sig and Glock were the brands at the top of my list for home defense with a light trigger, low recoil and reliability. Thanks in advance
@@cloudbackup9173 I’m doing the same but I found that (for me) the Sig p365XL and the Springfield Hellcat is the best. Good luck finding the best one for you
@@cloudbackup9173honestly it really just depends on you, I’ve had a Glock 19/19x, 43x, and I now have the hellcat pro and m&p 2.0 compact. I hate the hellcat not a fan. The Glocks were ok, but to me the m&p is just a little better. I’ve shot one canik so I can’t say much about that brand. But the hellcat, everyone was saying it was a great pistol and the perfect size but I just do not like the way it shoots. Again, that’s my opinion. You really won’t know until you get them honestly. Everyone has different opinions.
@@cloudbackup9173you'd be good to go with any of your choices, really it just comes down to what feels right in your hands!!! I suggest you go to the range and spend the day and rent some of all three and consider it research and buy whichever feels best to you!!!
I agree, don’t buy the xl. But the standard then but an xl grip module and run that. Get that little bit of extra grip while not adding weight since you have the short slide. And if your used to running 12s in the standard frame then switching to the xl module and running flush fit 12s has the same over all grip legnth when mag is inserted or not.
The trigger is not the serialized part of the gun. The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized part. Huge difference. I can upgrade the trigger without going through an FFL. I can't upgrade the FCU.
I'm pretty sure that he meant the FCU; I tend to say, 'trigger group'.
Sigs moto should be, our guns fire most of the time and feed hollow point ammo some of the time, but fire all by themselves when ever they are in the mood. I was out shooting a 365 X tacops and p226 three days ago and a p320 M17 yesterday. The M17 ran fine and shot to point of aim, but I would never make it my EDC. The 365 X had three malfunctions on the first mag, almost imposable to load the mag fully, shot low left by 5" from only 20 yards and the slide would not close if the mag had more than 10 rounds in it. The p226 ran like a charm and would run me out of money before ever malfunctioning. Like in a lot of my other comments, Sig needs to go back to making high quality firearms and skip all this mass produced crap they have now. Go back to the quality of the p226, 228, 229, 220, older 210s along with the 550, 551 plus the magnificent PE-57. Sig is now producing firearms that are on par quality wise with KelTec, but at a much higher price. I understand, the truth hurts after paying all that money for something this bad.
Your experience does not match mine or anybody else that I know who has P365. Mine is reliable as in very reliable. Shot the cheapest ammo, every type of JHP ammo and it works.
My only complaint is the slide finishing is not as durable as a modern Glock or M&P. And for a 700+ gun I would expect a more durable slide finish. And the Sig mags are nearly 50 dollars a piece. You can get the pro-mag at half the price but they look and feel like junk. I have 2 of them also. So 700+ , plus 2x spare Sig mags and 2x ProMags put me around 900 dollars for my EDC minus my holster.
FWIW I carry mine in a Vedder IWB tuck. I have to check myself just to make sure the gun is still attached to me. The gun feels light and not noticeable. It by far is the best EDC handgun that I have ever own in my 24 years of carrying.
I carry both the P365, the P365XL, & the Shield Plus. The PC Shield Plus with a 4" ported barrel, fiber optic sights, and its fantastic trigger out performs the Sigs. The Shield Plus doesn't need any after market parts like the Sigs do as the grip is all ready the right size and the stippling does a great job of keeping it your hands. As it is slightly bigger & heavier I find myself carrying the P365 with the P365XL's 3.7" barrel. I've modified both P365's with the Wilson Combat grip modules, but pimped my P365XL by added a 4.2" True Precision threaded SS barrel, Tactical trigger mod, Holosun 507K, and Mag guts for 14 rds. in the 12 rd. mag. But the Shield Plus outshoots it even with the red dot on the P365XL. I believe the reason is the Shield Plus's excellent crisp trigger, the larger grip, and the fiber optic sights all working together. But the Sigs are more reliable when they're working. But the 2 Sigs have gone back to the factory each 3 times, while the Shield Plus has been back twice. (I got the Sigs before the Shield Plus so less rounds through the Shield). Sigs seem to break down around the 2K round count, while the Shield breaks down before the Sigs do, at least in my case. The Shield Plus has a few more FTF and stovepipe mals, & could be that it needs the more powerful JHP to cycle more reliably as the recoil spring is a lot heavier than that of the Sigs, & takes a lot more strength to rack the slide. The porting could also take some power away from cycling the round as well. So now I'm thinking about a Glock 48. But it has its own problems with low round count, poor sights, and a poor trigger (compared to the Shield, but not the Sigs-I hate the Sig P365 triggers). But after market mags, sights are available, just like for the Sigs.
I hate click bait. Thank God I fast forwarded
I am definitely glad I got a 365XL as my first gun AND first EDC. Definitely a little demon!
Same thing for me brother. I am planning to sell my Glock 19 gen 4 after using it over 12 years because of my new P365. Glock just did not keep up with the time (even Beretta and CZ updated their 92 or 75 line pistols). Yes ... I am not a young guy.
I hate my XMacro non-comp. Worst gun I own IMO. The sights are dank, and it feels great in the hand. The trigger is decent but a little worse than the normal P365 XL. Other than that, it’s garbage in every way including QC and especially recoil control. No excuse for how hard it kicks at 23 oz. 18 oz Max-9 WAY more flatter shooting.
I’ve always hated striker fired. The 365 changed that. My current 3 in edc rotation. Custom .45 cqb commander. Shadow 2 Compact. And a modded 365x. All with 7k or more downrange without failures.
365x
Sharps imp upper and lower. Zaffiri ported. Dpm recoil. 507k Vulcan. Mcarbo trigger/fp. And some ndz 12rd and sharps macro baseplates. Flattest shooting 9mm I own. That being said. Ported barrel and slide. LOUD.
I've got a bunch of 365's, all of them with XL slides. 10 shot compact frame with irons up to the 18 shot Macro frame with EPSc. Run so good I take them to classes.
Be careful these are NOT duty pistols. But they kinda act like them.
Dude you don’t need the Click Bait Crap. Stand on your own video, it was not bad. 😊😎👍🇺🇸. Beretta SR.
🤓 Uhm, actually, the "trigger" you're referring to as the serialized part is the Fire Control Unit (FCU).
Good video, though.
I just put the TLR7 Sub on mine, and I think it's a necessity if you're going to carry it at night for threat identification purposes. I'd only ditch the light if you carry a separate flashlight and train like that. Also, a cheap upgrade is the Wilson Combat grip. Feels more comfortable, to me, and feels like it grips better with a less abrasive texture than stock.
Grabbed the macro for edc, and its the most comfortable one I own.
Traded my Glock 19 for a 365xl so much more comfortable to carry and feels better in my hand no regrets
So, my MIL is trying to get into guns, and I was thinking about getting her, for her "first" gun, a P365-XL COMP ROSE. She really likes my HK P2000, but I feel like the Rose might be a little more to her liking; have you heard anything on that particular variant of the P365?
It's the same as all the 365's. I personally thought it shot like my xl but my wife says she noticed a big difference and said the rose shoots as good as the P320 xcarry.
This was fire video bro
Couldn’t agree more. My go to edc….my buddy. Great review homie!
"Too many options for the consumer to pick from"
Come on man, that's capitalism, we can't criticize the manufacturer for this, just look at the car market lol.
Those sneaky Sig marketers...they know that if you get enough components into a drawer, you will HAVE to get another FCU (or two) to assemble them into complete guns.
@@petesheppard1709 What gunmaker doesn't want you to buy their products and accessories ?
@@great_deception Sorry, joke fell flat. Yes, they want us to buy as much as possible, and if buying relatively inexpensive accessories leads to buying more expensive guns, then the makers are happy.
Solution for the belly rubbing problem, it's called Hogue or Pachmayr grips. That wasn't so tough, now was it?
😂😂 I guess I’m one of the few that actually doesn’t like this gun. Well except for the size. Maybe I should have tried replacing the Romeo Zero before putting it on consignment.
DITTO! I sold all my Glocks and I carry my X Macro 80% of the time and carry my Wilson Combat P365X when I need deep concealment.
I did the same. Sold and gave away all my Glock stuff. It was a lot of stuff! 365's in various configurations were working better for EDC, 1911/2011 working better in the field.
Absolutely. Shot my buddies P365 XL and immediately sold my Glock 43 and bought one.
Reused ammo??? The hell is that? It was shot, then shot again before you got it? By the way I highly recommend the Wilson Combat grip for carry. Only the front and back strap are going to be harsh on your skin. MFT makes an awesome IWB holster for 365s. It is just enough Kydex to snap around the trigger guard and hold it in place. Works with any 365 that doesn't have a light on it.
It works well with the XL also?
@@spindoggytheexplorer2915 It does.
I like my XL and carry it every day and enjoy shooting it at the range, but I love my PDP-F, although I do not particularly enjoy carrying it. It just doesn't conceal very well for me.
My choice for a holster for the XL was from Kusiak Leather. Nice holster. I might get one for my PDP-F and see if it conceals any better than my current one does.
I had no problems with it I just want a little more so I’m buying the p229 legion.
I love my XL. Zero issues in 2 years
Buy the 365 axg legion.
Is that even available to buy right now?
@@demetriusdaniel5645 yup. Depending on how good your lgs' vendors are.
First Sig was a XL. Now 😂carry the XMACRO. Looking forward to firing the new Fuse.
I Own the XL and base model. Carry the XL. Buy it if you haven’t yet.
You can customize everything but the trigger.. so basically hun swap it but if the trigger works it’s a sig
Came here seeing if you could talk me out of it judging by the title but you made me confident in my decision haha
I'd rather have too many options than not enough, definitely not a con!
I love my 365 XL in NRA Edition coyote tan, but I don’t like that you are limited on the lights you can put on it.
My P365 holds 17 Rounds ,Very nice pistol .
Please buy one. Trick it out. Hate it. Trade it in on something stupid. I enjoy picking up deals on combat wombat 365s tricked out for the cost of a trigger module
subscribed until I noticed your video was the polar opposite of the title. there's plenty of experts out there that won't do the old switcheroo to snag views. good luck with your channel
Could you please tell me the exact model of holster that TXC holster is, it looks really good and I wanna get one but I wanna make sure I order the right one
Did you ever find out what the holster is that he’s using? What’d you end up going with for your XL?
The p365xl shoots way better than the sheild ( Accurate). I know I have both
This is also my favorite gun. So glad I bought it years ago.
I have an aliengear holster for my xl, and it’s obscenely comfy.
Yeah, if your firearm rubs on your belly you're not using the right holster.
The problem with SIG USA is that they use the consumer as a crash test dummy. The guns are released way before they actually work. SIG should take their social media advertising money and put it into research and development instead. The P365 didn´t shoot at all because of a soft firing pin (among loads of other problems). The P320 shoots when dropped, or just randomly even when holstered (to this day.. it´s a flawed design). The attempt at an SMG/PCC initially failed because it stopped working if a couple fo drops of water got down the barrel (no really.. how the f*ck does that pass testing?) etc, etc. SIG USA has a long way to go before they can be trusted.
I hate when people call the thingy a "trigger". It's a FCU or proper "P365 FCU". Firing Control Unit which yes has a trigger but the damm thing is a FCU.
You are right about the which one? That is exactly what I went through!! Went with the Macro comp.
Thumb down for clickbait title. Stopped at 2/3 of the video. It[s why he LOVES the pistol.
I got the p365X and like it so far 👍🏻
Bro I want a P365 for my first carry pistol but idk which one lmaooo. It’s really a struggle for me to keep up with the names and ammo capacity and barrel lengths
Get the XL; it's the happy medium, then you can swap grips and slide assemblies to better fit your hands and needs--WITHOUT the expense and hassle of buying different guns.
Since I pocket carry, I bought the basic 10rd 'micro' model. If I want more ammo in the gun, or simply a larger gripping surface, I can pop in a larger mag. The longer slide assembly is on my want list
@@petesheppard1709 holy sheep shitt, I didn’t even think about switching the grip size. That’s really cool of Sig. Thanks for the advice, ima try to get my hands on one this weekend at the GunShow
@eBoy You can get the larger mags in 12, 15 and 17 rd capacities.
I am looking for a 10rd grip with regular pic rail, so I can buy something other than SIg's light if I want one on the pistol.
Oh you're from Texas? Subscribed
I love mine. I carry it, the Shield Plus Perf. Cen., or my Canik MC9. The XL is by far my fav, though.
PS, I want my Xl slide coated by S&W. They've the best in the business in that regard, in my opinion.
“If you buy it, you’ll like it better then your other guns so don’t buy it” how is that a con
The P365 XL is the best EDC I've owned so far.
Glad I read the comments before watching the video. Clickbait titles get an immediate "do not show this channel"
I bought a P365X Macro. The only thing I hate about it is the magazine. It claims to hold 17 rounds, I can fit maybe 14 in the magazine.
You must be loading by hand. All 17 go no problem, just use an UpLula.
@@ShawnL61189 I must be doing something wrong. I tried the loader as well, still not able to get 17 rounds in the mag.
they are super tight out of the box, I was able to get 16 in with effort, 17 pretty easily after running through em about 5 or 6 times
Speed Beez makes a lever loader for the 365 series, the mag locks in place, it's fast & it's easy to use. I have an UpLula which is good universally but I prefer the Speed Beez for my 365. Only issue is it'll only work for that series. I also have one for my 320
@@Mdsub101 Thanks for the info! I will definitely look into it and see if I can find one.
You didn’t mention the LIMA laser that looks like part of the gun for ~$150!
This will be my choice, no doubt about it.
Buy the XL !
Imagine being annoyed with choice and customizations. Just get the Specter Comp and be done with it.
To bad you can't have rear iron sights with your red dot...a no go for me.
You are right about the stock Romeo optic. It sucks. I went to iron sights.
I sold my shield and bought a 365xl and then I got rid of my gen 5 19 because I never carried it because the xl is perfect
You never mentioned that there are ZERO trigger options. You get what you get and it's miserable if you compare it to the trigger on a well tuned 1911. Did you note the word "Tuned" in that statement. Taint possible with the P365. Yeah there are some spring kits available but they aren't 100% reliable and they do NOTHING about the excessive creep or the feeling of dragging a stick thru mud. I'll also note the fixed sights are a LOT worse than those on my 2008 P239 (which also has a splendid trigger).
Greyguns my guy. They make a trigger for the 365 platform.
@@luckymanham302 How is a new trigger going to cure Sear Creep and the Drag of the trigger during it's stroke. The truth is it's a striker trigger and one that has NOT been optimized for Creep or Feel. I have a Springfield XDM purchased in 2008 that features a much better feeling trigger that what is in the P365. I will also note that I find it a bit of a shock that today's shooters don't know what a truly good trigger feels like. If you curious visit a local gun shop that actually sells Revolvers and ask to dry fire a model 686 in single action just to get a grasp on what a truly good trigger feels like. You are in for a shock. Because that S&W trigger design dating back to the early 20th century will have no pre-travel at all and a Sear Creep so short most can't feel it. Some call that a "Hair Trigger" but that is not the case, on a new 686 you'll have to apply 3.5 to 4 lbs. to the trigger on a new 686 to get it to break.
@@Scooter-dm3qo you said there are “zero trigger options” for the 365 platform. Greyguns makes a trigger that improves upon the stock feel. I’m very aware of what a “good trigger” feels like, as I own everything from high end 1912/2011’s to AR’s to striker fireds, to bolt actions etc etc etc… There are some striker fired pistols that have really good triggers, namely Walther, Canik and a few others. They can never be as good as a 1911 or SA pistol/ revolver, as the design is very different. Having said that, there are ways to improve the feel of the 365 triggers.
GREAT VIDEO!! I agree i hate every other gun now and the 365xl is all i carry !
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