SIG P365-XMACRO After 2,000 Rounds: The Honest Wear Report
Key points: SIG P365-XMACRO 2 000
- Two stoppages in 2,000 rounds, both in the first 200 with steel-case ammo
- Trigger pull settled from 5 lb 10 oz to 5 lb 2 oz over the test
- Visible wear on the barrel hood and rails is cosmetic only
- Recoil spring shows measurable set — replacement recommended at 2,500
- Verdict: the flat trigger and 17+1 capacity hold up to daily carry
About this Gun Review video
Two thousand rounds, four months of daily carry, zero cleaning for the first thousand — this is the follow-up review the launch-week coverage never gives you. RangeCraft documents every stoppage, measures the trigger before and after, and strips the slide to show exactly where the XMACRO wears. If you carry one, or you're deciding between this and a double-stack compact, this is the data point that matters.
Transcript: SIG P365-XMACRO 2
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So four months ago I told you I'd carry this thing every day and shoot it every week, and I wouldn't clean it for the first thousand rounds. A lot of you called that abuse. Fair. But here's the thing — a carry gun doesn't get to choose its conditions, and neither do you. Today we're pulling it apart on camera. We'll go through the log book stoppage by stoppage, we'll put the trigger back on the scale, and I'll show you the two spots on this frame where the wear actually means something. Before we start, the usual reminder: eyes and ears on the range, and every gun in this video is treated like it's loaded, because when we're not filming, it is... […]
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