Sig Sauer P365XMacro vs. My Previous EDCs: A Comprehensive Concealed Carry Review

In the realm of concealed carry and competitive shooting, the quest for the perfect firearm seems never-ending. Today, I'm thrilled to share my comprehensive review of the Sig Sauer P365 X Macro, a gun that has sparked a lot of interest for its notable features and performance. Before we delve into the nitty-gritty, let's give a shoutout to Big Tex Ordnance (BTO), the sponsor of this review. BTO stands out for its commitment to quality, supporting responsibly armed citizens with top-notch gear, and backing it up with exceptional pre and post-sale support.

Incase you are interested in the full video review, you can access it on my YouTube channel via this link.

My journey to the P365 X Macro has been shaped by my experiences with several other concealed carry pistols. I started with the Glock 43X, which was an excellent fit for my larger hands, then moved to the G19 for its capacity and red dot sight (RDS) compatibility, and later, the Walther PDPF. Each of these firearms has left a mark on my preferences and expectations.

The P365 X Macro caught my attention as part of Sig Sauer's renowned P365 series, celebrated for its balance of compactness and capacity. I was on the hunt for an optic-ready, slim-profile pistol that didn't compromise on ammo capacity. The Macro model, offering a staggering 17+1 rounds within its svelte 1.1-inch wide grip, seemed like a dream come true. Not to mention, it comes with three interchangeable backstraps to ensure a perfect grip for any hand size.

Some key Features of the P365 X Macro are as follows:

  • Macro-Compact Grip Module** with a standard 1913 rail.

  • P365-XL Length Optic Ready Slide** for enhanced sight options.

  • Two 17-Round Steel Magazines** with high visibility followers.

  • Interchangeable Backstraps** in small, medium, and large sizes.

  • 3.7-Inch Barrel** for a balance of accuracy and concealability.

  • XRAY3 Day/Night Sights**, which are impressively clear and useful in various lighting conditions, though I opted to add a Holosun EPS Red Dot Sight for my preference.

  • Manual Safety Option, for those who prioritize this feature.

  • Compatibility with SIG SAUER ROMEOZero Elite, offering further customization options.

Shooting the P365 X Macro has been nothing short of a pleasure. Its slim profile belies its capacity and makes it incredibly easy to conceal, even in tighter clothing—a boon for personal defense carry throughout the year. In competitive settings, the gun performs admirably. Its flat trigger provides a satisfying shooting experience, contributing to its overall comfort and accuracy.

The P365 series is known for its versatility, and the X Macro is no exception. It sits in a unique spot within the lineup, being compact yet slightly shorter in the barrel than some might expect. Sig Sauer also offers variations like the TAC OPS and COMP models, each with specific enhancements like an extended slide catch lever and integrated compensator, respectively. Moreover, Sig has broadened the series with options like the special edition ROSE kit, which includes a custom P365 pistol and a comprehensive training package developed in collaboration with Lena Miculek.

In conclusion, my journey through various concealed carry options has led me to appreciate the Sig P365 X Macro deeply. Its combination of slim design, high capacity, and customization options makes it a standout choice for both everyday carry and competitive shooting. For those intrigued by the P365 series, I encourage you to explore the full range Sig Sauer offers. And, for a more detailed look at the P365 X Macro, including visuals and more in-depth discussion on its performance, be sure to check out the full video review. Your perfect concealed carry might just be a click away.

Stay Safe and Stay Vigilant

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