Sharps Bros Improved Stripped Slide Fits Sig Sauer P365/P365X - Black - Enhanced Slide for Precision and Modern Tactical Use - SB365-IMP
SKU | 516551736599 |
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Brand | Sharps Bros |
MPN | SB365-IMP |
UPC | 850869008927 |
Product Details
Details
- Designed for factory P365X barrel lengths (3.1 inches) and the P365 or P365X recoil spring
- Constructed from 416 stainless material, heat-treated and finished with black nitride for durability
- The slide measures 6.08 inches in length
- It works with Shield RMSc, Sig Romeo Zero, and Holosun HS407K/HS507K optics
- Slides are delivered stripped, with sights and internals to be added by the customer
- Provides ergonomic serrations for improved press checks and slide racking
- An optic cover plate is included for added protection
Features
Introducing the Sharps 365X-Improved slide, an enhanced alternative to the OEM Sig Sauer P365 slide. Featuring an integrated three-port compensator, our slide offers an optimal length for the P365. It extends approximately 0.5 inches longer than the OEM P365/P365X slide and is about 0.15 inches shorter than the XL or X-Macro lengths, striking a perfect balance of form and function. The Sharps Bros 365X-Improved slide showcases a sleek, ergonomic design with enhanced slide serrations, slide porting and an integrated compensator. Our precision milled optics cut is positioned just forward of the rear sight, enabling easy installation and removal of optics without disturbing your open rear sight. This design also accommodates suppressor-height sights for seamless co-witnessing.
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