Sig Sauer P365 XMacro

Sig Sauer P365 XMacro Pistols

The Sig Sauer P365 XMacro takes the slim P365 platform and gives it a larger, more capable carry profile. It keeps the narrow feel that made the P365 popular, while adding a macro-compact grip module, higher-capacity magazine options, a standard 1913 accessory rail, and improved shootability compared to smaller P365 models.

This collection includes P365 XMacro pistols, P365 XMacro TACOPS models, manual-safety variants, 10-round compliant versions, and factory optic-equipped options when available. If you like the P365 platform but want more grip, more control, and more capacity, the XMacro lineup is one of the strongest places to start.

Why Choose a Sig Sauer P365 XMacro?

The P365 XMacro is designed for shooters who want a carry pistol that feels closer to a full-size handgun without giving up the slim P365 profile. Compared to the standard P365 or P365X, the XMacro gives you a larger grip module, longer slide options, a real accessory rail, and compatibility with modern compact red dot optics on many models.

Common P365 XMacro features may include:

  • Macro-compact P365 grip module
  • Slim 9mm carry-focused profile
  • Standard 1913 accessory rail
  • Interchangeable backstraps on many models
  • Optic-ready slide options
  • XRAY3 day/night sights on many variants
  • Flat trigger
  • 17-round or 10-round magazine configurations depending on model
  • Manual-safety and non-manual-safety variants
  • Factory optic packages on select models

P365 XMacro vs Other P365 Models

The standard P365 is the smallest and easiest to conceal. The P365X adds a longer grip. The P365 XL adds a longer slide and barrel. The P365 XMacro goes further by adding a larger grip module, higher-capacity magazine setup, and a standard 1913 rail while still staying slim enough for everyday carry.

For many buyers, the XMacro is the sweet spot between concealability and control. It is still part of the P365 family, but it gives shooters more hand purchase, more accessory flexibility, and a more stable feel on the range.

Popular P365 XMacro Variants

The standard Sig Sauer P365 XMacro is a strong choice for buyers who want the larger grip module and optic-ready carry format without the compensated slide.

The P365 XMacro TACOPS adds practical upgrades like an enhanced slide catch lever, flared magwell, and additional magazines on many configurations.

The P365 XMacro optic-equipped models include factory red dot packages such as ROMEO-X, ROMEO-RS, or SIG-LOC variants when available.

The 10-round compliant XMacro models are intended for buyers in restricted-capacity states while keeping the XMacro grip and handling profile.

Choosing the Right P365 XMacro

Choose a standard P365 XMacro if you want the larger P365 format without the integrated compensator. Choose a TACOPS model if you want extra reload-focused features and a more range-ready configuration. Choose an optic-equipped model if you want a factory red dot setup without sourcing the optic separately.

All firearm purchases must ship to a licensed FFL dealer. Always confirm magazine capacity, optic configuration, and state restrictions before ordering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sig Sauer P365 XMacro?

The P365 XMacro is a larger P365 variant with a macro-compact grip module, standard 1913 rail, optic-ready slide options, and higher-capacity magazine configurations.

Is the P365 XMacro bigger than the P365 XL?

Yes. The XMacro generally has a larger grip module than the P365 XL and is designed to offer more control and capacity while keeping a slim carry profile.

What is the difference between the P365 XMacro and XMacro Comp?

The standard XMacro uses a non-compensated slide, while the XMacro Comp includes an integrated compensated slide design to help reduce muzzle rise.

Is the P365 XMacro optic-ready?

Many P365 XMacro models are optic-ready, and some include factory-mounted optics. Check the individual product details for the exact optic setup.

Does the P365 XMacro use a standard accessory rail?

Yes, the XMacro grip module uses a standard 1913 accessory rail, making it more flexible for weapon lights than the smaller P365 rail format.