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Sig Sauer P365 X Macro High Capacity & Ultimate Customization

· July 29th, 2025 · Concealed Carry

The discussion covers how the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro compares to compact Glock models in capacity and configuration. It also explains the pistol’s modular fire control unit and options like the P365 Lux frame.

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Overview of the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro Line

The video focuses on the Sig Sauer P365 series, specifically the P365 X Macro. The presenter notes that the original P365 X Macro configuration included an integrated compensator. Later, the lineup was adjusted so that the X Macro Comp designates the compensated model, while the standard X Macro refers to the version without the compensator. This clarification sets the stage for examining how the current X Macro fits within the broader P365 family and how its configuration differs from earlier iterations of the platform.

Magazine Capacity and Comparison to Glock 43 Series

Attention then turns to the P365 X Macro’s magazine capacity and how it compares to compact Glock pistols such as the Glock 43X and Glock 43. The P365 X Macro is highlighted for its 17-round magazine capacity in 9mm, which is typically associated with full-size handguns. This capacity is presented as a key advantage over the Glock 43 series, offering significantly more rounds in a similarly compact footprint. The discussion emphasizes that achieving a 17-round capacity in a pistol of this size is a notable performance characteristic for concealed carry or duty use.

Modular Fire Control Unit and Serialized Components

The video explains the modular design of the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro. The fire control unit is identified as the only serialized component of the pistol. In contrast, the slide, barrel, and frame are not serialized, which allows them to be purchased separately and shipped directly to the owner. The fire control unit, which includes the trigger assembly, can be removed as a single unit. This modularity enables users to configure the pistol in different ways without replacing the legally controlled core component.

Swapping Frames and Slides, Including the P365 Lux

Building on the modular concept, the presenter describes how the P365 X Macro’s fire control unit can be dropped into various frames and paired with different slides and barrels. This allows owners to tailor grip size, ergonomics, and overall appearance while retaining the same serialized fire control unit. An example shown is the P365 Lux, which represents another frame option within the P365 family. By moving the fire control unit into a frame like the P365 Lux, users can change the pistol’s feel and style while maintaining the same internal operating system and caliber.

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