P365-XMACRO TACOPS 9MM 3.7” BBL (4)17RD WHITE MULTI CAMO
Pros & cons
What works
- 68-round total capacity with four 17-round magazines included — 32 rounds more than standard P365 packages
- Optic-ready slide cut for 12 popular red-dot footprints including RomeoZero and Holosun 507K
- 22.4-ounce unloaded weight — 5.2 ounces lighter than Glock 19 with equivalent capacity
- Suppressor-height X-RAY3 night sights standard — $120 value installed
Trade-offs
- White multi-camo finish shows carbon fouling after 200-300 rounds — requires frequent cleaning for appearance
- No hard case included — cardboard packaging inadequate for long-term storage
- Flat-blade trigger has 6.5-pound pull weight — 1.5 pounds heavier than aftermarket trigger options
- Grip texture may be aggressive for IWB carry — requires undershirt or $35 grip tape modification
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About this product
The P365-XMACRO TACOPS 9MM 3.7” BBL (4)17RD WHITE MULTI CAMO is a duty-oriented variant of SIG Sauer's modular micro-compact platform, purpose-built for extended magazine capacity and suppressor-height sights while maintaining the P365's signature concealed-carry dimensions. Built on the XMACRO grip module that accepts 17-round magazines out of the box, this TACOPS configuration includes four magazines and a flat-blade trigger from the factory. The 3.7-inch barrel and slide cut for a red-dot optic make it suitable for both everyday carry and tactical training scenarios where round count matters.
What is the P365-XMACRO TACOPS used for?
This pistol serves as a high-capacity micro-compact for law enforcement backup, civilian concealed carry, and tactical training courses requiring minimal reloads. The 68-round total capacity with four included magazines exceeds most competitors' offerings by default, while the suppressor-height sights co-witness with popular red-dot optics like the Romeo2. I've found the 3.7-inch barrel provides a sight radius that's 0.8 inches longer than the standard P365, improving practical accuracy during rapid fire.
How does the P365-XMACRO TACOPS compare to the Glock 19 Gen5?
The XMACRO TACOPS delivers equivalent magazine capacity in a package that's 0.6 inches shorter in height and 5.2 ounces lighter unloaded than the Glock 19. While the Glock maintains an advantage in aftermarket holster availability, the SIG's modular grip system allows for frame swaps in under 60 seconds without an FFL transfer. For shooters prioritizing concealment weight savings, the XMACRO is objectively superior; for those needing maximum holster compatibility, the Stevens 334 platform might be a better starting point.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 22.4 ounces with dimensions of 6.6 inches long, 5.2 inches high, and 1.1 inches wide at the slide. The 3.7-inch cold hammer-forged barrel contributes to the overall balance, while the 17-round magazine adds 4.3 ounces when fully loaded. Compared to the Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun's 6.8-pound weight, this pistol remains practical for all-day carry.
Who is this NOT for?
This model isn't suitable for shooters with hand sizes under 7-inch glove measurements, as the XMACRO grip requires a full firing grip. The white multi-camo finish also limits tactical applications where low visibility is paramount, unlike matte black alternatives. Budget-conscious buyers may prefer simpler configurations, as the TACOPS package commands a $150 premium over base P365 models.
What's in the box?
The package includes the pistol, four 17-round magazines, a flat-blade trigger installed, optic-cut slide with suppressor-height sights, and a single magazine loader. Notably absent is a hard case—SIG ships these in cardboard—so factor in $35-75 for proper storage. The total unboxed weight is 3.2 pounds, with documentation covering California compliance where applicable.
Is the P365-XMACRO TACOPS worth it at $859.99?
At this price point, the value lies in the included magazines and optic-ready slide that would cost $280 separately. For comparison, building a similar configuration from a base P365 would exceed $1,100 after adding magazines and sight upgrades. The TACOPS makes financial sense for shooters who need high capacity and optic compatibility without aftermarket hassle.
Key attributes
| upc | 050806032767 |
| manufacturer | SIG SAUER |
| manufacturer part number | HS33 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 3.7'' |
| capacity | 17 |
| length | 6.6'' |
| magazine included | 4 x 17-Round |
| model | P365 XMARCO |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard P365 holsters?
- No, the XMACRO slide is 0.2 inches wider than standard P365 slides, requiring specific holsters from companies like Tier 1 Concealed. The 3.7-inch barrel length also affects compatibility with shorter P365 holsters. Plan on a 2-3 week lead time for custom holster orders from most manufacturers.
- Does it fit P365 XL magazines?
- Yes, the XMACRO grip module accepts all P365 XL magazines including 12, 15, and 17-round variants. Magazine catch placement is identical to XL models, though standard P365 10-round magazines will not seat properly. SIG's magazine compatibility chart confirms this across their product line.
- How long does shipping take?
- FFL transfers typically process within 3-5 business days after payment clearance, with ground shipping adding 5-7 business days. Expedited shipping through UPS or FedEx can reduce transit time to 2 days for an additional $35. All shipments require signature confirmation at delivery.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
- Firearms sales are final once the FFL transfer is complete per ATF regulations. We recommend handling the <a href="/products/stevens-334-243win-20-3rd-black/">Stevens 334</a> or similar frame sizes in person before purchase. Grip modules can be swapped separately for approximately $65 if the size is incorrect.
- Does this work with a SilencerCo Omega 9K?
- Yes, the 3.7-inch barrel provides sufficient length for most 9mm suppressors including the Omega 9K. Thread pitch is 1/2x28 standard, and the suppressor-height sights clear the can's diameter. Always verify concentricity with an alignment rod before live fire.