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  • JayCo

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    It is a P365X but I have a WC standard P365 grip module and carry with the 10 round magazine.
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    Quick question, whats the difference between the base 365 and the X?

    While I was at a gun shop the other day I actually tried the flat trigger on the 365 XL for the first time. I was amazed with how good it was compared to other striker fired triggers. I think I'm going to go tomorrow and trade my old CCW in and buy a XL.
     

    Firehawk

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    Quick question, whats the difference between the base 365 and the X?

    While I was at a gun shop the other day I actually tried the flat trigger on the 365 XL for the first time. I was amazed with how good it was compared to other striker fired triggers. I think I'm going to go tomorrow and trade my old CCW in and buy a XL.
    The base 365 is 10 round capacity. The 365x has slightly longer grip with 12 round capacity. I believe all the 365x/xl come optic ready with the flat faced trigger.
     

    DadSmith

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    $228 delivered with shipping and insurance NST.

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    Guys check this out fast very cheap I even jumped on it. My first 380acp.
     

    JayCo

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    The base 365 is 10 round capacity. The 365x has slightly longer grip with 12 round capacity. I believe all the 365x/xl come optic ready with the flat faced trigger.
    Okay, so the x has the same slide/barrel length of the base 365, but basically the same size grip and capacity of the xl. As long as the x comes with the flat trigger, I might go for that one over the xl. I guess if I'm not satisfied with it I can alway just buy a different grip module or slide and create one of the other 10 365 models.
     

    mcapo

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    The base 365 is 10 round capacity. The 365x has slightly longer grip with 12 round capacity. I believe all the 365x/xl come optic ready with the flat faced trigger.
    Please list all P365 variants and detail the differences (without using the internet to research).

    :stickpoke:
     

    WebSnyper

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    Okay, so the x has the same slide/barrel length of the base 365, but basically the same size grip and capacity of the xl. As long as the x comes with the flat trigger, I might go for that one over the xl. I guess if I'm not satisfied with it I can alway just buy a different grip module or slide and create one of the other 10 365 models.
    Yep, pretty much pick the slide length and whether optics ready or not. The rest can be swapped pretty easily and low cost. The flat trigger can be picked up fairly cheap as well with an OEM flat https://osagecountyguns.com/firearm...irearm-parts/sig-sauer-p365-flat-trigger.html

    Of course you can also go aftermarket flat trigger as well.
     

    wtburnette

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    I love the P365 series. Here's my X Macro slide on a WC XL frame (grey) and my P365 XL Spectre Comp, also on a WC XL frame (coyote brown):

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    DadSmith

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    $228 delivered with shipping and insurance NST.

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    Guys check this out fast very cheap I even jumped on it. My first 380acp.
    To late they caught their typo. But I did get one locked in for the above price.

    I'll probably get an email with them canceling my order very soon.

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    JayCo

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    Yep, pretty much pick the slide length and whether optics ready or not. The rest can be swapped pretty easily and low cost. The flat trigger can be picked up fairly cheap as well with an OEM flat https://osagecountyguns.com/firearm...irearm-parts/sig-sauer-p365-flat-trigger.html

    Of course you can also go aftermarket flat trigger as well.
    See this is something I always wondered with Sig trigger modules. Since they are the serialized part, you cant swap them out of a better trigger pull right? Obviously you can change the trigger blade itself, but when it comes to the components that dictate how heavy/light/smooth the trigger pull is, you cant easily change those can you?

    Basically asking, if I bought a base 365 with the curved trigger and swapped to the flat, it wouldn't be the same as the xl with a factory flat trigger and possibly different internals.

    That being said it seems like the Sig system is like playing with legos, just mix and match what modules you like. Sorry if these are dumb questions, I've never even shot a Sig before.
     

    WebSnyper

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    See this is something I always wondered with Sig trigger modules. Since they are the serialized part, you cant swap them out of a better trigger pull right? Obviously you can change the trigger blade itself, but when it comes to the components that dictate how heavy/light/smooth the trigger pull is, you cant easily change those can you?

    Basically asking, if I bought a base 365 with the curved trigger and swapped to the flat, it wouldn't be the same as the xl with a factory flat trigger and possibly different internals.

    That being said it seems like the Sig system is like playing with legos, just mix and match what modules you like. Sorry if these are dumb questions, I've never even shot a Sig before.
    Same internals besides trigger shoe on the 365's.

    You can change trigger springs, etc
     

    WebSnyper

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