The Sig Sauer P365XL Perfected with the Icarus Precision Aluminum Lower

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  • hkump

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    If Sig Sauer would've just made a regular rail instead of their proprietary rail, the P365XL would've been the perfect gun. I just got the XL TACTICAL APPLICATION RAIL (https://tactical.dev/products/extended-tactical-application-rail-for-p365-xl) and now I can use any light out there on the market. The perfect handgun in my opinion:

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    Anyone else use the XL TACTICAL APPLICATION RAIL and agree?

    -Dave

     
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    hkump

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    The Sig Sauer P365XL Perfected with the Icarus Precision Aluminum Lower







    Okay, this is what Sig Sauer should have done. Just got the aluminum lower grip from Icarus Precision (https://www.icarusprecision.com/) and this makes it feel like a mini P229/P226. Has the picatinny rail and the weight makes the gun shoot like a 22. This is perfection. If you have a P365XL, get the Icarus Precision aluminum lower.
     
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    southerncanuck

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    Gorgeous. How's the grip texture feel vs the stock module? $250 off the shelf or a sale/coupon type situation?
     

    hkump

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    Gorgeous. How's the grip texture feel vs the stock module? $250 off the shelf or a sale/coupon type situation?

    Grip texture feels more sticky to me, better in my opinion. It feels just a tad thicker, but not by much. I have average sized hands and I think it feels much better than the stock grip module. Yes, about $250 shipped. Wish there were a coupon, but couldn't find any. I'm just glad there are good 3rd party options for the aluminum frame. Was gonna buy that P320 AXG, but I'm glad I got this instead.
     

    twinin

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    That's a nice piece man. Seems like a good deal for $250. I would have thought much more than that.
     

    hkump

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    That's a nice piece man. Seems like a good deal for $250. I would have thought much more than that.

    Yeah, I thought it was a fair price, especially with the amount of machining and R&D they put into it. Once the company gets bigger, the prices should start to drop.
     
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