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  • wtburnette

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    I carry a p365x which I'm very comfortable with even though my hands are on the larger side. I have a p320 with a medium grip module and for me I don't feel like I'm able to get the same amount of pressure on the p320 compared to my p365x. I guess I'm curious if the grip on the p365x macro is closer to the standard p365 grip or the p320 grip. Thanks

    The size of the P320 grip, but thinner and a little more ergonomic IMO.
     

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    I carry a p365x which I'm very comfortable with even though my hands are on the larger side. I have a p320 with a medium grip module and for me I don't feel like I'm able to get the same amount of pressure on the p320 compared to my p365x. I guess I'm curious if the grip on the p365x macro is closer to the standard p365 grip or the p320 grip. Thanks
    I carry an X with the WC module. I recently purchased an X-macro module for my XL (OEM as I did it about 3 days before the WC X-macro module came out). The grip for the X-macro is still much thinner than a 320 and just basically an XL module with a little more length. To me it's still definitely a 365 feel vs a 320 (of which I have a few)
     

    92FSTech

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    I carry a p365x which I'm very comfortable with even though my hands are on the larger side. I have a p320 with a medium grip module and for me I don't feel like I'm able to get the same amount of pressure on the p320 compared to my p365x. I guess I'm curious if the grip on the p365x macro is closer to the standard p365 grip or the p320 grip. Thanks
    It's significantly thinner than a P320 grip, but larger than a regular 365 grip. I think of it kind of like a Glock 48 compared to a Glock 19, except you don't have to give up any capacity. The gun is thinner than a 320 and would be easier to carry overall. It's not a pocket or deep concealment gun...I view it as a trimmer, lighter, and more comfortable belt carry option. If I wasn't already invested so heavily in the P320 I'd give it a serious look.

    I have long fingers and palms, but not particularly wide hands. The length of the grip isn't an issue for me, but the length of pull and distance between the front and back of the grip is important. I use a "Large" grip module on my P320s.

    If you're ok with the P365X I'd imagine you'd be fine with the macro.
     

    edporch

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    I've shot one. I am not a fan of the regular P365 because it's too small for my hands. -snip-
    I have a regular P365, and with the 12 round magazine it fits my hand almost perfect, but is too small with the 10 round magazine.
    But I do occasionally use it with the 10 rounder when I need better concealment.
     

    DadSmith

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    It has make an offer button so you might get it for $700?

    When I was checking out the new polymer 10mm offerings this had very good ergonomics. I liked the Smith MP2.0 10mm just a little better, but it was so close. This gun felt great in my hands.

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    It has make an offer button so you might get it for $700?

    When I was checking out the new polymer 10mm offerings this had very good ergonomics. I liked the Smith MP2.0 10mm just a little better, but it was so close. This gun felt great in my hands.

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    There's one on INGO classified for what appears to be a good price as well based on this deal.
     

    mcapo

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    It has make an offer button so you might get it for $700?

    When I was checking out the new polymer 10mm offerings this had very good ergonomics. I liked the Smith MP2.0 10mm just a little better, but it was so close. This gun felt great in my hands.

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    There's one on INGO classified for what appears to be a good price as well based on this deal.

    We can vouch for this seller. :-)

     

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    We can vouch for this seller. :-)

    Definitely can.
     

    shootersix

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    My P239 just picked up from being cerakoted. New Trijicon sights were added. Going to find some new grips next.


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    My first sig was a 239, way back in 93! I still own it, but she wears a pair of hogue rosewood shoes now and has trijicon night sights, it started a life long love of sig sauer guns that now total 13 sig pistols, plus 2 Anderson lowers with sig “pistol” uppers and just tonight I was getting in some dry fire practice getting ready to shoot my 320 legion Saturday at idpa match (actually I can’t decide if I want to shoot the legion or my backup gun, it’s a 320 axg classic, both have dpp’s on them)
     

    shootersix

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    I think the P239 was introduced in 1996. I picked one up in 1997 and sold it in 2021. Was my first ever 9mm.
    What if I had a Time Machine, did you think about that…huh did ya???

    Or perhaps I made a mistake…and I actually bought it on march 8 1997 at a gun show from Plainfield shooting supplies, I traded a piece of $h!7 Colt anaconda on it! one I had sent back to Colt 3 times and they didn’t fix it, and even when anaconda’s started selling for 1800 I didn’t regret it…till the last one we had sold for 2500 dollars in 2 days…then I regretted selling the anaconda!
     
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