Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro Comp 9mm, Integrally Compensated, 3.1 in Barrel, XRAY3 Tritium Sights, Nitron Slide, 17+1, 4 Magazines, Streamlight TLR-7A
This Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro Comp pairs an integrally compensated stainless slide with a 3.1 in carbon steel barrel, 17+1 capacity, and SIG XRAY3 day/night tritium sights. It includes four 17-round steel magazines and a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light installed, with the slide optics cut using the Shield RMSc/RomeoZero footprint and a cover plate in place. Made in the United States and marked NEWINGTON, NH USA.
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: Minor scratches and small blemishes are present on exterior surfaces. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- SIG SAUER factory hard case
- Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light (installed on rail)
- Four 17-round steel magazines
The X-Macro Comp slide is integrally compensated, with ports that vent through the slide to help reduce muzzle rise. The slide is stainless steel with a Nitron black finish and features front and rear serrations for confident manipulation.
The optics cut uses the Shield RMSc/RomeoZero footprint and arrives with the cover plate installed. SIG XRAY3 day/night tritium sights are dovetailed into the slide, with a green tritium front dot and two-dot tritium rear for clear, low-light aiming.
The polymer X-Macro grip module includes an extended beavertail and undercut trigger guard for a secure hold, plus a true M1913 accessory rail. Controls include a left-side magazine release. The flat-faced trigger and internal striker safeties support consistent, striker-fired operation.
Capacity is 17+1 in 9mm Luger. This pistol comes with four 17-round steel double-stack magazines and the Streamlight TLR-7A already installed. Markings indicate NEWINGTON, NH USA; the pistol is made in the United States and uses a stainless steel fire control unit.




