Brownells Threaded Barrel 9mm Fits Sig Sauer P365, Black
| SKU | 51655209154 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Brownells |
| MPN | SIG P365 BARREL THREAD 9MM BLN |
| UPC | 050806023802 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Pistol
- Caliber 1: 9mm
- Model Compatibility: Sig Sauer P365
- Material: 416R Stainless Steel
- Color: Black
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Unlock the full potential of your Sig P365 with our precision engineered match-grade barrel, crafted to deliver a noticeable upgrade in accuracy and performance for your everyday or concealed carry setup. While the P365 is celebrated for its reliability and compact form, this barrel elevates its precision through meticulous machining from premium 416R stainless steel, ensuring a tight lockup, enhanced longevity and drop-in compatibility with most P365 models. Finished in ultra-durable black nitride for superior resistance to wear and corrosion, this upgrade not only protects your barrel but also maintains peak performance under the most demanding conditions. At its core, the button rifled bore features a 1 - 10 inches right-hand twist with six grooves, precisely optimized for 9mm Luger to deliver tight groupings and consistent shot placement. Whether at the range or in a defensive situation, this barrel transforms your Sig P365 into a precision-driven platform that performs beyond expectations.
- Compatible exclusively with the Sig P365 model
- 416R stainless steel
- Black nitride finish
- Button-rifled, 1:10 twist
- The threaded model features a 1/2-28 threads per inch (TPI) specification
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