Which one would would you go with?

Yes, I have that one as well. 3.7" barrel, but I havent been able to hit targets as well as I do with the Sig P365XL. I recently purchased a green dot for it, but im thinking I need to adjust the sights.

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If looking at something there, check out the S&W M&P Shield Plus…but that’s going down in size and mostly OP seems to be asking about up in size.

If you’re willing to get a full size, and do something that’s different from your current 365XL (consistency is a great thing if you can keep it…)…I gotta say the VP9.

I mostly shoot Glocks, mostly carry Glocks, but I have over 10,000 rounds through the VP series pistols. They are very nice

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I can shoot my Sig and hit the metal targets first or 2nd shot, with the Hellcat takes me 4-5 shots. I usually go from left to right then back again as I have 6 mags for each gun. Just with the Hellcat always seems to take me more rounds to get on target. Ive tested it multiple times as well. Thimking I was going low left and high right, which usually means bad trigger pulls. When I shoot the Hellcat I try and make sure to think as I pull the trigger to pull all the way through and so on. Again im thinking I need to adjust the rear sights.

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I was thinking of buying a different grip from Sig for it and getting the Macro mags for it as well. I already have the 15 extended mags. I always carry those with one in the chamber and an extra mag, so 31 rounds. Would only make it 35, but 4 more is 4 more!!! :grin:

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I think I’ll get this and two 17 round mags.

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It is an investment into your future. I have 5 different .45’s and will get another if given the chance!

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Idk why you’re considering those particular guns, but I’d like to throw a name out to you that is making some very amazing guns right now and that is Canik. My main CCW is my Canik Elite TP9sc. The barrel is 3.6 inches to mitigate muzzle flip, and it has a nice weight and feel with very moderate recoil. I’ve not met anyone or talked to anyone who picked up a Canik and shot it that did not either add it to their rotation or drop what they were carrying altogether and switch to the Canik. The triggers are amazingly crisp with almost instantaneous resets. Shoots really well straight out the box and is very reliable. Also, the imprint is very small when carrying concealed. I would suggest going on you-tube and checking some videos on them, as they always get great reviews. they also make some larger ( like the TP9 SFX and Mete) and smaller Caniks (like the Mete MC9). Another thing about them is they are very affordable. If I recall correctly, I paid about $900 for two Elite TP9sc. They are also some nice looking guns which never hurts.

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I have heard nothing but love for these.

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I would recommend the P365 X Macro. I am a very happy P365 owner, so I am rather biased.

The Walther would be a close second.

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Good luck with finding something what all others like… :joy:

Since you have been using SIG365 I’d recommend staying with this platform… unless you don’t like SIG. :wink:

X-Macro is an awesome firearm with a lot of possibilities to be improved.
And the best option so far I’ve ever had in my hands is this :point_down:
I can guarantee, you are gonna love it.

A 2023-09-05 21-38-15

SIG X-Macro with Icarus ACE365 frame.

Conceals perfectly in AIWB holster, so I’m guessing it will work great for all other positions.
Thanks to great ergonomic your master grip is build right in the holster, no hard squeezing and you won’t be correcting your grip after 5 - 10 shots (that’s mostly happens with original SIG grip / frame).

That’s the option you can consider after reading reviews of all 6 pistols of your choice / thoughts. :upside_down_face:

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I dont know why, but Ive had two Glocks and wasnt a fan. I like the VP9, so, maybe down the road I’ll get that one.

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I decided to get this grip module. I do love my P365XL. 3.7" barrel, the trigger is good as well as the grip, but im going to upgrade the grip with the one below.

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So… you will feel and shoot better with X-Macro then. :upside_down_face:

All depends if you are looking for good, concealable pistol or something new. If you need fast, accurate carry pistol - X-Macro is the choice. If you think about something new… that will be tough. Walther PDP has a great grip, keeping the same quality as older PPQ and VP9. So that is plus for PDP. VP9 is a very reliable and ergonomic pistol… but … do you like paddle mag release levers?
CZ, FN - these pistols are very unpredictable and dependably on the shooter. It’s hard to tell if you will like them or not. XR920… not my type, so cannot tell anything.
Anyway - good luck with finding the best for your next purchase. Perhaps you just buy all 6? :wink:

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Yes, yes, I completely agree. Ibhave the TP9SFX, & Rival…I love them. I honesrly forgot about them…both are 5.2" thanks easy one to think about.

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Are you looking more for carry or home defense? And if carry, concealed or open?

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@Bill168 Sig X-Macro would be a great choice since you already handle sigs pretty good, and get the 17 rnd mags for Sig XL as well, can’t go wrong!

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Concealed carry. Home defense is taken care of. I have a Mossberg 590S Tactical as well as a Kel-Tek KSG, plus 4 AR15’s. :grin:

Sounds good to me. Yes, I love my Sig…been thinking about the Macro for a while. :saluting_face:

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Yes, I, too, quickly got used to the ambi paddle mag releases on my VP9

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Well then for cc you can’t go wrong with the Canik Elite TP9sc

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