Sig Sauer P365 Pistols
The Sig Sauer P365 changed what people expected from a concealed-carry pistol. Instead of forcing buyers to choose between capacity, shootability, and easy carry, the P365 family brought serious capability into a slim, everyday-carry platform.
This collection includes the major P365 variants, from the original micro-compact P365 to larger carry-focused models like the P365X, P365 XL, P365 XMacro, P365 XMacro Comp, P365 Fuse, and P365 AXG Legion. You will also find optic-ready models, manual-safety variants, state-compliant configurations, and packages that include factory-mounted optics such as ROMEO-X or ROMEO-RS models when available.
Why Choose a Sig Sauer P365?
The P365 lineup is popular because it scales well. A standard P365 works well for buyers who want the smallest practical carry option, while larger models like the P365 XL and XMacro offer more grip length, sight radius, and magazine capacity. The Fuse and AXG Legion models push the platform even further with longer slides, upgraded grip modules, compensator designs, and premium feature sets.
Common P365 features may include:
- Slim 9mm carry-focused design
- Optic-ready slide options
- XRAY3 day/night sights on many models
- Flat trigger options on X-series variants
- Manual-safety and non-manual-safety configurations
- Standard, XL, XMacro, Fuse, and Legion frame options
- Factory optic packages on select models
- State-compliant 10-round variants where available
Popular Sig Sauer P365 Models
The standard Sig Sauer P365 is the classic micro-compact option. It is built for easy concealment while still offering the shootability and capacity that made the P365 family famous.
The Sig Sauer P365X adds an extended X-series grip module and flat trigger, giving shooters more control while keeping the short slide profile.
The Sig Sauer P365 XL stretches the platform with a longer slide and barrel, making it a strong option for buyers who want a balance between concealability and improved sight radius.
The Sig Sauer P365 XMacro brings a larger grip module, increased capacity, and a more full-size feel while staying slim enough for carry.
The Sig Sauer P365 XMacro Comp adds an integrated compensated slide design to help reduce muzzle rise and improve follow-up shot control.
The Sig Sauer P365 Fuse gives the platform a longer slide and barrel, higher-capacity magazine setup, and a more performance-focused carry profile.
The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion is the premium metal-frame Legion version of the P365 family, adding an AXG grip module, Legion styling, enhanced control, and high-end carry features.
Choosing the Right P365
The best P365 depends on how you plan to carry and shoot it. If you want the smallest footprint, start with the standard P365. If you want more grip without going full XMacro, look at the P365X or P365 XL. If capacity and shootability matter more, the XMacro, XMacro Comp, Fuse, and AXG Legion models are the stronger options.
All firearm purchases must ship to a licensed FFL dealer. Always confirm magazine capacity, state restrictions, and local laws before ordering.
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SIG Sauer P365X 9mm Pistol, 3.1″ Barrel, 12-Round, Manual Safety
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SIG Sauer P365X 9mm Pistol, 3.1″ Barrel, 10-Round
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SIG Sauer P365X 9mm Pistol, 3.1″ Barrel, 12-Round
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SIG Sauer P365 Nitron Black .380 ACP Pistol, 3.1″ Barrel, 10-Round, Manual Safety
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SIG Sauer P365 Nitron Black .380 ACP Pistol, 3.1″ Barrel, 10-Round
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SIG Sauer P365 XMacro 9mm Pistol, 3.7″ Barrel, 17+1 Capacity
$729.99
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Sig Sauer P365 and P365X?
The standard P365 is the smaller micro-compact model, while the P365X typically adds the longer X-series grip module and flat trigger for improved control.
Is the Sig Sauer P365 XL bigger than the regular P365?
Yes. The P365 XL uses a longer slide and barrel than the standard P365, giving it a longer sight radius and a slightly larger carry profile.
What is the Sig Sauer P365 XMacro?
The P365 XMacro is a larger-capacity P365 variant with a macro-compact grip module, standard 1913 rail, and a more full-size feel while keeping the slim P365 profile.
What is the difference between the P365 XMacro and XMacro Comp?
The XMacro Comp includes an integrated compensated slide design intended to reduce muzzle rise. The standard XMacro uses a non-compensated slide configuration.






