![]() I am among the very first to get my hands on a prototype unit of the brand new ROMEO Zero red dot sight. This is where I’ve got some exciting news for you, dear reader. P365 romeo zero install manual#I really like the feel of the flat trigger shoe and will be switching my P365 Manual Safety variant over to it as soon as the parts are available. It’s very close in feel to the full-size P320 and M17. The break is a tad mushy, but it’s far crisper than most other polymer-framed guns. In addition, the P365XL has a new flat-faced trigger. Don’t attempt to alter the sights with the slide still attached to the gun. ![]() You need to remove the slide to locate those screws. The rear sight and mounting plate can be removed by means of two screws hidden in the slide. The last difference here is an optics-ready slide. Note that the longer P365XL slide can be mounted on P365 frames, which is a nice thing for the people who want a bit of extra barrel length without added frame length. That makes for more accuracy at longer ranges. Combined with a longer slide (overall length is 6.6 inches), the sight radius is. Below is the standard P365 slide on the XSeries P365XL frame. That’s the longer P365XL slide on the smaller P365 frame above. Note that slides and grips can be swapped between the two P365 versions. P365 romeo zero install upgrade#It should be noted that the flat trigger will be available from SIG as well so you can upgrade your existing P365 if you wish. You’ll be able to swap out your existing module with this version eventually. The modular grip is compatible with other P365 models, but is not yet available on its own in SIG’s online store. The magazine well on the XSeries grip is beveled and, while on the thin side, it still has enough of a funnel to make reloads fast. It has a slightly longer beavertail and accommodates a 12-round flush fit magazine (note: the 12-round extended magazines for the original P365 models won’t fit the XSeries P365XL as the baseplates are different). The P365 has three major differences that distinguish it from the original micro-compact P365 models. There are few concealed carry pistols that come close when capacity and ergonomics are concerned. The P365XL is actually much closer in size to a GLOCK 43 than it is to its own sibling, but carries twice the number of rounds as its Austrian competitor. It has a much more ergonomic grip - especially for those with small to medium hands - than any other small pistols out there and is not in any way boxy or hard to hold onto. Since most of you will be looking for direct comparisons, this gun is thinner and lighter than a GLOCK 26, despite carrying two additional rounds standard. It does stick out slightly more due to the grip, but that isn’t really noticeable for most concealed carriers. It still features good concealability and doesn’t feel much different in the holster or on the hip than the standard P365. It is about a half-inch longer in the barrel than the standard P365 and only slightly longer in the grip. While slightly larger than the original P365, the subcompact P365XL is still relatively small. The optics-ready P365XL as it ships from the factory (Josh Wayner for TTAG) In short, with two rounds more of standard capacity in its standard 12 round magazine, more sight radius and an optics-ready slide, the P365XL combines virtually every feature most carriers could want in a carry gun. This should be a popular option for shooters with larger hands or those looking for more standard capacity. The SIG P365XL is the latest version in the popular line, featuring a longer grip and a lengthier slide. ![]() My trigger felt horrible when I picked the gun up, but after dry firing it for a half hour it smoothed out pretty good.Fast forward to a few weeks ago and, with the addition of a model with a manual safety, I can’t imagine carrying a gun that isn’t a P365 of some kind. Now with optics I do expect better.ġ0/4, but I'm gonna be pissed if mine can't shoot as well as my $250 Shield. I can keep the gun shooting in the C zone of a USPSA target I am happy for a carry gun. Many times in a self defense situation you are barely using the sights. The ‘iron sights’ they are night sights are nothing like a Dawson sight made for precision shooting. With the optic I was happy with the way it shot with iron sights it was barely OK. ![]() Over 50 shots at a 5” Shootnsee target all would stay in the target except for 3 that were slightly left but within a 1” of the target. I took off the rear sight and installed my Swampfox Sentinal, then played with the adjustment until it was zeroed. With iron sights shot better but still low slightly left. ![]() So went to my normal range this morning, had the place to myself. The indoor range I go to closes at 6 instead of 9. ![]()
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