SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO 9mm, 3.7 in Barrel, Two-Tone Light Gray/Black, Optics-Ready, 21+1 Capacity, Five Magazines, Excellent Condition
This SIG Sauer P365-XMACRO stands out with its two-tone look, non-compensated XL-length 3.7 in slide and barrel, and a macro-compact grip module with a true M1913 accessory rail. It is optics-ready with the factory cover plate installed and retains clean, precise 3-dot sights with a green-dot front. This example is in excellent condition and includes a total of five magazines, offering both 21-round and 17-round capacities.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol exhibits very minimal evidence of prior use, with only slight handling marks visible on close inspection.
What’s Included
- 2x 21-round magazines
- 3x 17-round magazines
- SIG Sauer branded Savior case
- Interchangeable backstrap insert for P365 XMacro grip module
- SIG Sauer owner's manual and literature
The P365 XMacro series format delivers a compact footprint with expanded capacity. This pistol uses a macro-compact grip module that accepts the included 21-round and 17-round steel, double-stack P365-pattern magazines. The capacity is 21+1 when using the extended magazine.
The slide is stainless steel with a light gray corrosion-resistant finish and features front and rear serrations. It includes a factory optics cut with the optic cover plate installed; the rear sight is mounted on this plate. Sights are a 3-dot setup with a green-dot front blade and a square-notch two-dot rear.
The non-compensated XL-length 3.7 in slide and barrel configuration provides the longer P365 upper in the XMacro format. The frame is a black polymer grip module with textured surfaces and interchangeable backstraps. A true M1913 accessory rail with multiple slots is integrated for mounting compatible accessories.
Operation is striker-fired, short-recoil, semi-automatic with a flat-faced trigger. Internal striker safety and a firing pin block are built in. A modular stainless-steel fire control unit and a stainless-steel receiver chassis complete the construction, contributing to durability and ease of maintenance.




