Red Dot or Not, NEW Galco Royal Guard 2.0 IWB for SIG Sauer P365XL

If you happen to own a SIG Sauer P365XL that is sporting one of the new SIG Sauer ROMEOZero Elite optics, or you are running your P365XL sans optic, there is a new Galco Royal Guard 2.0 IWB holster available for your concealed carry options. The Galco Royal Guard 2.0 IWB holster is classically constructed of premium horsehide but is forward-thinking in fitting modern handguns.

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[SHOT 2023] Sharps Bros SIG P365X/P365XL Grip Module

New from Sharps Bros for 2023 is a grip module for SIG Sauer P365X and P365XL pistols. This new grip module is machined out of a solid block of 7075-T6 aluminum and has a mil-spec black anodized finish, but also features Brazilian Cherry grip panels which really change how it feels giving it that warm feel of the wood that metal and polymer grips lack.

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New P365XL E SERIES Green Laser Sights Available from Viridian

Viridian Weapon Tech has announced yet another expansion of their popular E SERIES Green Laser sights, this time for the P365XL handgun from SIG Sauer. The P365XL E SERIES Green Laser Sight is designed to fit easily into the P365XL trigger guard and provide the user with 6 hours of useable battery life and ambidextrous on/off button and other convenient features that make it a great addition for those needing a laser aiming solution.

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P365XL Spectre Comp Slide Assemblies Available from SIG Sauer

You asked and SIG has listened. SIG Sauer has just announced the standalone availability of the SIG P365XL Spectre Comp slide. Along with the P365X Empire Katana Mag Funnel, the Spectre Comp Slide assemblies can now be purchased by themselves and added to your own P365XL grip module and FCU without needing to purchase the full P365 XL Spectre Comp pistol.

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Wilson Combat WCP365 Grip Modules for SIG Sauer P365 Pistols

Wilson Combat has announced the addition of new polymer grip modules for SIG Sauer P365 and P365XL pistols called WCP365 and WCP365XL respectively. Let’s see what features Wilson Combat incorporated into the design of these grip modules and what options they offer.

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SIG Sauer Introduces the New P365XL Spectre Comp

SIG Sauer has announced the latest addition to America’s #1 selling micro-compact pistol lineup – the P365XL Spectre Comp. The new pistol features a new SIG Custom Works slide with an integrated compensator that allegedly reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil by up to 30%. The new pistol will also feature a handful of other upgrades and non-standard features that set it apart from your standard P365XL.

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Mischief Machine P365XL Billet Grip Module Alpha Series Available Now

A few months back we covered the introduction of a new billet aluminum grip module for the SIG Sauer P365 pistol from Mischief Machine. The module has gone through several refinements over the last couple of months and the guys over at Mischief Machine are finally ready to start taking orders as they build up their inventory for a full release. As part of the refinement process, the Alpha Series P365XL grip module is now available in versions with or without a grip safety and also features the Mischief Machine logo CNC engraved onto the side of the grip module.

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NEW Icarus Precision ACE 365 ELITE Series Grip Modules

Icarus Precision has expanded their ACE line of aluminum grip modules for the SIG Sauer P365 family of pistols by introducing the new Elite series. The features added to the ACE 365 Elite grip modules include a new grip shape and texture, built-in thumb rest, updated magwell, reinforced internal geometry, double undercut trigger guard and front trigger guard serrations.

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New Spectre Series Pistols from SIG SAUER Custom Works

By now, SIG SAUER‘s handguns need little introduction. In addition to their stable of highly-regarded prior models, their newest additions with the P320 and P365 models have achieved significant success as well. TFB has previously covered and reviewed numerous iterations of both designs, largely with overwhelmingly positive overtones. In addition to the standard versions of their pistols, SIG’s Custom Works program produces some upgraded and special-edition variants, and is now adding a new Spectre series to the mix.

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Griffin Armament Expands ATM Line of Threaded Pistol Barrels

Griffin Armament is best known for their silencers, along with the complimenting mounts, muzzle devices, and other sound suppression-related accessories. Since 2006, this Wisconsin-based company has designed and produced many suppressor models for a variety of calibers and applications. Some of these robust and versatile options include the Bushwacker 46, the Resistance 22, the Paladin 5, the 30 SD-K GATE-LOK, the Optimus, and many more. They’ve also made headlines recently with their release of a new CAM-LOK handgun QD system. This innovation boasts the ability to quickly and securely mount handgun suppressors without the loosening risks associated with hand-threading or the need for a separate booster, as is normally the case when suppressing tilt-barrel pistols.

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SIG Sauer Introduces "X-Change Kit" for P365 Pistols

When SIG Sauer released the original P365, it quickly became a hit. It made TFB’s “Prancer’s Perfect Pistols” list for Christmas 2018, it earned Reader’s Choice honors in 2019, it was listed as a “Best Summer Carry Gun”, and James “Sky’s Out Thighs Out” Reeves declared it a game-changer in his “Guns of the Decade” list, among a host of other accolades. Today SIG advertises their P365 series as “America’s #1 Selling Handgun”. The SAS version followed the original, and given the smaller P365’s success, many pistoleers cheered when SIG came out with its big brother: the aptly-named P365XL.

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The New OuterImpact P365XL Modular Red Dot Adapter

OuterImpact is adding a new product to its already extensive line of Modular Red Dot Adapters or M.R.A products. The OuterImpact P365XL M.R.A. line of adapter plates gives shooters an easy to install option for mounting mini red dot sights onto their SIG Sauer Carry pistol.

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Concealed Carry Corner: Carrying Appendix and Concealability Using Pelvic Contact

Appendix holster position carrying is a really sensitive subject for a lot of people. It’s tough to grasp the idea that carrying a firearm pointed at your weiner is safe. The only time that ever becomes unsafe is when the end-user is unsafe. Complacency kills, or in this case, kills your weiner. That is why practice repetition, repetition, repetition is what makes you a better concealed carry person. I have seen people carry at the 4 o’clock position and had a round enter their butt cheek or hip. The round then went through their thigh and missed their weiner getting lodged in their calf. I’ve seen people carry at the four o’clock position and have the bullet shatter their pelvis, and come out the front. So the argument that you’re going to shoot your dick off is pretty much null and void. You could shoot it off every other way as well. Now that we have gotten through all that banter, let’s get onto the most important part; how to carry at the appendix position most effectively depending on firearm and firearm type.

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SIG Faceoff – SIG P365 vs X-Compact vs P365 XL

So, I’ve had a fair bit of questions about what firearm I would carry if given the chance between the regular P365 and the P365 XL. Don’t worry you’ll get a definitive answer on that question later on, but I had to include the X-Compact as a twist because not many people see how capable the gun is for the size. If you haven’t watched TFB TV’s review of the P365 XL, I highly suggest you check that out. I was expecting to have the same conclusion James thought he would have and I was wrong just like he was. Keep in mind, this is not a guide to go out and buy a gun based on what I write. I always encourage people to get out and try guns to build their own thoughts rather than trust what some random dude on the internet says is cool.

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Full Review of the SIG P365XL with RomeoZERO Optic and P365 Comparison
In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves gives a full review and comparison of the SIG P365XL against its predecessor from last year, the SIG P365. To make things interesting, SIG sent along a prototype RomeoZERO optic for James to run on the new optics-ready P365XL.
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