Sig P365'X' & P365'L'
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:37 am
I've regularly been EDC'ing my XL and like it quite well. For the most part it has replaced my standard P365 as my EDC. Earlier this year I picked up a second XL with RD and MS for a really good price. Figured it would make a good night stand pistol for the wife.
For a while I've been tinkering with the idea of swapping the grip modules. I had already swapped out the FCU because I wanted the flat-faced trigger in my P365 because I liked it so much in my XL. So tonight I finally went ahead and swapped the grip modules as well, essentially making my P365 into a P365X. I kept the FCU with the flat-faced trigger as well. This effectively made the wife's pistol into what I've seen referred to as the P365L. She doesn't care one way or the other whether the trigger is curved or flat. And I kept the standard 12-round mag in it so it hasn't really lost anything including capacity.
So now my XL and my 'X' are set up the same way i.e. both have a MS, both have a TLR-6 and the same grip modules which of course have that beaver tail that I prefer. Gives me some nice options if I want to carry the slightly smaller X instead of the XL.
For a while I've been tinkering with the idea of swapping the grip modules. I had already swapped out the FCU because I wanted the flat-faced trigger in my P365 because I liked it so much in my XL. So tonight I finally went ahead and swapped the grip modules as well, essentially making my P365 into a P365X. I kept the FCU with the flat-faced trigger as well. This effectively made the wife's pistol into what I've seen referred to as the P365L. She doesn't care one way or the other whether the trigger is curved or flat. And I kept the standard 12-round mag in it so it hasn't really lost anything including capacity.
So now my XL and my 'X' are set up the same way i.e. both have a MS, both have a TLR-6 and the same grip modules which of course have that beaver tail that I prefer. Gives me some nice options if I want to carry the slightly smaller X instead of the XL.