Sig Sauer
P365 MICRO COMPACT 10RD 9MM EXTENDED MAGAZINE COY
Item # SIG MAG-365-9-10X-COYPRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
The SIG SAUER 10-round steel magazine for the P365 micro-compact pistol features a finger extension for added comfort and control during use. Designed specifically for the P365, this magazine provides a reliable and durable option for extended shooting sessions. The steel construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the polymer baseplate offers a secure fit. With side witness holes, you can easily verify the magazine's capacity at a glance.
Important Note: This magazine is NOT compatible with the P365X or P365-XL models.
Key Features:
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Capacity: 10 rounds for a balanced and compact magazine.
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Compatibility: Designed exclusively for the P365 micro-compact model.
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Finger Extension: Provides extra grip and comfort for a secure hold.
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Material: Steel construction for durability and reliability, with a polymer baseplate.
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Finish: Black oxide coating for corrosion resistance.
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Witness Holes: Side witness holes for quick capacity verification.
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Pistol Size: Specifically fits the micro-compact P365.
Perfect for those who want enhanced comfort and performance in a compact magazine, this 10-round option is a great choice for everyday carry and range use.
Attribute | Details |
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SKU | MAG-365-9-10X |
Brand | SIG SAUER |
Model | P365 |
Firearm Type | Pistol |
Color | Black |
Magazine Type | Double Stack |
Airgun Magazine | No |
Caliber | 9mm Luger |
Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
Magazine Material | Steel |
Baseplate Material | Polymer |
Finish | Black Oxide |
Witness Holes | Side Witness Holes |
Pistol Size | Micro-Compact |
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PRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
The SIG SAUER 10-round steel magazine for the P365 micro-compact pistol features a finger extension for added comfort and control during use. Designed specifically for the P365, this magazine provides a reliable and durable option for extended shooting sessions. The steel construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the polymer baseplate offers a secure fit. With side witness holes, you can easily verify the magazine's capacity at a glance.
Important Note: This magazine is NOT compatible with the P365X or P365-XL models.
Key Features:
-
Capacity: 10 rounds for a balanced and compact magazine.
-
Compatibility: Designed exclusively for the P365 micro-compact model.
-
Finger Extension: Provides extra grip and comfort for a secure hold.
-
Material: Steel construction for durability and reliability, with a polymer baseplate.
-
Finish: Black oxide coating for corrosion resistance.
-
Witness Holes: Side witness holes for quick capacity verification.
-
Pistol Size: Specifically fits the micro-compact P365.
Perfect for those who want enhanced comfort and performance in a compact magazine, this 10-round option is a great choice for everyday carry and range use.
Attribute | Details |
---|---|
SKU | MAG-365-9-10X |
Brand | SIG SAUER |
Model | P365 |
Firearm Type | Pistol |
Color | Black |
Magazine Type | Double Stack |
Airgun Magazine | No |
Caliber | 9mm Luger |
Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
Magazine Material | Steel |
Baseplate Material | Polymer |
Finish | Black Oxide |
Witness Holes | Side Witness Holes |
Pistol Size | Micro-Compact |
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No Customer Review on this product
Questions 0
Ask a QuestionProven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.