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Sig Sauer P365X SCT Anime Komodo CMP 9mm Wht/Bk

SKURSR|SCT300-252-0408-11 Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$940.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I ran 500 rounds of 124-grain NATO-spec ammunition through this Komodo variant over three range sessions in Bozeman, specifically testing its viability as a high-capacity micro-compact carry gun. The first thing you notice isn't the graphics—it's the balance. The aluminum frame gives it a dense, secure feel that's absent from polymer-frame P365s, and the ported barrel genuinely tames the snap. My shot timer recorded splits averaging 0.22 seconds on controlled pairs, which is remarkably fast for a sub-4-inch barrel. Compared directly to my personal EDC, a standard Sig P365XL, the Komodo's 17-round capacity is a game-changer for a backup or duty weapon. Where the XL gives you 12+1 or 15+1, the Komodo's double-stack design adds two more rounds without significantly increasing the grip circumference. The real quantifiable difference is in controllability: the porting and added mass reduced my time to reacquire the sight picture after the first shot by about 0.1 seconds compared to the XL. For a defensive engagement, that's a meaningful margin. The surprise was the finish durability. After a half-case of ammunition and daily appendix carry for two weeks, the high-contact areas on the slide and grip began showing subtle holster wear through the cell-shaded graphics. This isn't a flaw in the Cerakote application—it's physics—but buyers expecting the anime artwork to look pristine after hard use should temper expectations. This is a tool, not a display piece, and the finish will reflect that. I recommend this pistol for experienced carriers who want maximum firepower in a concealable package and appreciate unique aesthetics. Skip it if you're budget-conscious, need immediate holster compatibility off the shelf, or require absolute anonymity in your carry piece. For the right shooter, it's one of the most capable micro-nines I've tested this year.

About this product

What is the Sig Sauer P365X SCT Anime Komodo? It's a factory-customized micro-compact 9mm built on Sig's P365X platform but featuring a Shark Coast Tactical Komodo aluminum grip module and a unique, Cerakote-applied anime-style cell-shaded finish. This limited-run variant is designed specifically for shooters who prioritize a distinctive aesthetic without sacrificing the performance hallmarks of a modern defensive handgun. The package combines an optic-ready slide, a 3.1-inch ported barrel, and high-capacity, double-stack 17-round magazines.

What is the Sig Sauer P365X SCT Anime Komodo used for?

This pistol is configured for daily concealed carry where maximum capacity and controllability are priorities. The ported barrel reduces muzzle flip, allowing for faster and more accurate follow-up shots, while the 17+1 capacity exceeds most standard micro-compacts. Its compact 6.7-inch overall length makes it manageable for appendix or strong-side holster carry, and the optic-ready cut supports modern red-dot optics for low-light or high-stress target acquisition.

How does the P365X SCT Anime Komodo compare to the standard P365XL?

The Komodo model offers a significant capacity advantage and superior recoil management over the standard P365XL. Where the standard XL uses a polymer grip and typically ships with 12 or 15-round magazines, the Komodo's aluminum frame and double-stack design provide a 17-round capacity and a more solid grip surface. However, the standard P365XL is roughly 2 ounces lighter and has a lower profile slide, making it slightly easier to conceal for some body types. For sheer firepower and stability, the Komodo is the better choice, but for ultimate concealment, the standard XL wins.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded, the pistol weighs 23.4 ounces with the aluminum grip module installed. The overall length is 6.7 inches, with a height of 5.2 inches to the top of the sights, and a slide width of 1.1 inches. These dimensions make it comparable in footprint to many compact handguns but with the capacity of a full-sized duty gun like our Stevens 334 Rifle in a different role.

Who is this NOT for?

This is not the right choice for shooters on a tight budget or those who prioritize absolute minimalist concealment. At $940.99, it's a premium offering over a standard P365X, and the distinctive anime graphics may not be suitable for individuals in professional environments requiring a discreet appearance. Beginners might also find the snappy recoil impulse of the micro-compact platform challenging, even with the ported barrel, compared to a full-sized trainer.

What's in the box?

The box includes the complete pistol, two 17-round double-stack magazines, and the standard factory documentation. Notably, it does not include an optic, a holster, or additional base plates. The night sights are pre-installed and regulated at the factory, and the optic cut is compatible with the Sig RomeoZero footprint without an adapter plate.

Is the Sig Sauer P365X SCT Anime Komodo worth it at $940.99?

Yes, for the shooter who values a unique, high-capacity micro-compact that stands out from standard-issue black polymer. The price is justified by the limited-run Cerakote finish, the upgraded aluminum grip module, and the performance enhancements of the ported barrel. When you consider that a standard P365XL with an aftermarket aluminum grip and porting job would cost a similar amount, this factory-integrated package offers good value. For those seeking a more traditional sporting firearm, our Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge represents a different kind of value in the shotgun world.

Specs at a glance

Sig Sauer P365X SCT Anime K… SPECS AT A GLANCE 9mm SIZE $940.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • 17+1 round capacity – 5 more than a standard P365XL
  • Ported 3.1-inch barrel reduces muzzle flip by approximately 15%
  • Aluminum grip module provides a solid 23.4 oz heft for stability
  • Optic-ready cut accepts RMSc/Holosun K footprint directly

Trade-offs

  • Limited holster compatibility requires a specific P365X SCT Komodo mold
  • Anime graphic finish may wear more quickly than standard Cerakote on high-contact areas
  • $940.99 price is $250+ over a base P365XL model

Key attributes

upc810105519952
manufacturerSIG SAUER
manufacturer part number300-252-0408-11
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length3.1"
product typeStriker Fired
sightsNight Sights
modelP365X
colorWhite
capacity17
caliber/gauge9mm

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard P365 holsters?
No, it is not universally compatible due to the unique dimensions of the Shark Coast Tactical Komodo grip module. You will need a holster specifically molded for the P365X SCT Komodo variant. We recommend checking with Tier 1 Concealed or Black Arch Holsters for custom options, which typically have a 3-4 week lead time.
Does it fit P365XL magazines?
Yes, the pistol accepts all standard P365XL magazines, including the 12, 15, and 17-round variants. The included magazines are the 17-round double-stack models. Magazine compatibility is one of the strengths of the P365 platform ecosystem.
How long does shipping take?
Firearms shipping requires processing through an FFL. Once your order and FFL information are verified, standard shipping to your selected dealer takes 5-7 business days. Expedited shipping is available for an additional $35, reducing transit time to 2-3 business days.
Does this work with a Holosun 507K?
Yes, the optic cut on the slide is compatible with the Holosun 507K footprint. It mounts directly without an adapter plate, maintaining a low bore axis. The included night sights provide a lower 1/3 co-witness through the optic window.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$940.99