SIG Sauer P365X 9mm Luger Micro X-Series, 3.1 in Barrel, Nitron Finish, XRAY3 Sights, Optics-Ready, 4x 17-Round Magazines
This SIG Sauer P365X is a micro-compact X-Series 9mm that blends a 3.1 in carbon-steel barrel with an optics-ready Nitron slide, XRAY3 day/night sights, and a flat X-Series trigger. It features the modular stainless-steel FCU, aggressive-texture polymer grip, and comes with four 17-round steel extended magazines, a factory case, and the operator's manual.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in solid shape with some scratches and blemishes present.
What's Included
- SIG Sauer factory hard case (gray)
- SIG Sauer operator's manual
- Four 17-round steel extended P365-series magazines
- Magazine grip sleeves/adapters
The X-Series configuration delivers a striker-fired system with a flat, straight-profile trigger and a push-button magazine release. The grip module uses an aggressive molded texture for secure purchase in a micro footprint, and the pistol is configured without a manual safety.
The 3.1 in carbon-steel barrel pairs with a short-recoil, locked-breech design. Its stainless-steel receiver is housed in a polymer frame, while the Nitron-finished slide adds durability and corrosion resistance.
The slide includes front and rear cocking serrations, an optic cut with a rear sight plate, and a Shield RMSc footprint for direct-mount micro red dots. SIG XRAY3 day/night sights are dovetail-mounted, with a green tritium front dot and a square-notch rear.
A SIG proprietary multi-slot accessory rail on the dustcover supports compatible lights or accessories. Capacity is listed at 17+1, and this package includes four 17-round steel extended magazines with sleeves. Country of origin is the United States. The case label notes "365XCA-9-COMP," while the pistol itself is the non-compensated P365X as pictured.




