SIG Sauer P365 X-MACRO 9mm Striker Fired Semi-Auto Pistol - 3.7" - Nitron - 10rd - Thumb Safety
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The SIG Sauer P365 X-MACRO 9mm pistol is a top choice for both seasoned shooters and beginners looking to up their game. With its compact design, this striker-fired semi-automatic handgun features a barrel length of 3.7 inches, making it easy to handle and conceal.
Finished in Nitron with a polymer frame available in various colors, the P365 X-MACRO not only looks great but also offers durability that can withstand rigorous use at the range or during competitions.
Features:- Micro Compact size
- Nitron finish on the slide
- Standard X-RAY 3 Day/Night Sights included
- Comes with two 10-round steel magazines
- Optics Ready for customization
- Night sights for low-light shooting conditions
- Polymer frame construction
Equipped with standard X-RAY 3 day/night sights for enhanced accuracy in all lighting conditions, this pistol comes ready for optics installation if you prefer customizing your sight picture. The inclusion of two sturdy 10-round steel magazines ensures you have ample firepower on hand without needing frequent reloads.
Safety is paramount when handling firearms, which is why the P365 X-MACRO features an added thumb safety mechanism alongside night sights for improved visibility after dark. Whether you're honing your skills during daytime practice sessions or navigating low-light scenarios at night matches, this gun has got you covered.
Overall, the SIG Sauer P365 X-MACRO delivers reliable performance packed into a micro-compact package suitable for everyday carry or as part of your collection. Upgrade your shooting experience with precision engineering and quality craftsmanship found in every aspect of this exceptional firearm.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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