Description
The Sig Sauer P365X M81 Metal Comp Handgun 9mm Luger 17rd Magazine 3.5″ Comp Barrel Metal Grip is a factory-custom micro-compact built for shooters who demand the classic M81 Woodland camo on a hard-use carry platform. This P365X ships with a 17-round magazine, a Zaffiri Precision compensated barrel, and a full metal grip module that drops weight and improves recoil control. If you want a competition-ready EDC without the aftermarket guesswork, this is it.
| Manufacturer | Sig Sauer |
|---|---|
| Model | P365X M81 Metal Comp |
| Material | 416R Stainless Steel barrel, metal grip module, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | P365X / P365 series holsters and magazines |
| Finish | M81 Woodland Cerakote with black controls |
| Weight | 21.5 oz (with empty 17-round magazine, per Sig Sauer) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- M81 Woodland Custom Cerakote – This isn’t a wrap or dip; it’s a durable Cerakote finish that resists holster wear and stands up to sweat, rain, and range dust. The camo pattern breaks up the slide profile without adding bulk.
- Zaffiri Precision Compensated Barrel – The 3.5-inch threaded barrel and integrated compensator reduce muzzle flip by roughly 30% compared to a standard P365 barrel, letting you stay on target faster during rapid fire.
- Metal Grip Module – Swapping the factory polymer for a metal grip adds 4.2 ounces of weight, which soaks up recoil and gives you a more planted hold, especially with +P defensive loads.
- X-RAY3 Day/Night Sights – Tritium vial front with a high-visibility white ring and rear serrations give you a crisp sight picture in any light, with no batteries to fail.
- 17-Round Magazine Included – One flush-fit 17-round mag ships in the box, giving you 18+1 capacity in a package that’s still small enough for AIWB carry.
Who It’s For
This handgun is built for the shooter who carries daily but also runs drills and matches on weekends. The M81 camo appeals to hunters, veterans, and anyone who wants a distinct look that doesn’t scream “operator.” The compensated barrel and metal grip make it a solid choice for shooters with smaller hands who struggle to control snappy micro-9s.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Factory-installed compensator saves you the cost and hassle of sending your slide out for porting.
- Pro: Metal grip adds stability without making the gun too heavy for belt carry.
- Con: The metal grip can feel slick if your hands are sweaty or wet—adding some Talon Grips or stippling tape is an easy fix.
Comparison: P365X M81 vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms Syndicate G19
| Feature | Sig P365X M81 Metal Comp | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms Syndicate G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm Luger | 9mm Luger | 9mm Luger |
| Barrel Length | 3.5″ (compensated) | 4.5″ | 4.02″ |
| Weight (unloaded) | 21.5 oz | 25.3 oz | 24.8 oz |
| Grip Material | Metal | Polymer with metal chassis | Polymer |
| Magazine Capacity | 17+1 | 17+1 | 15+1 |
| Compensator | Integrated (threaded barrel) | Optional aftermarket | Optional aftermarket |
| MSRP | $992.29 | $1,299 | $1,495 |
FAQ
Does this P365X come with a threaded barrel for a suppressor?
Yes, the Zaffiri Precision barrel is threaded (1/2×28) and includes a thread protector. You can mount a suppressor or a compensator—the included comp is already installed from the factory.
Will the metal grip module fit standard P365 holsters?
Most P365X holsters will work, but the metal grip is slightly thicker than the polymer version. Holsters with adjustable retention or those designed for the P365X metal frame are recommended. Check with your holster maker for compatibility.
What does the M81 Woodland finish cover?
The slide and barrel are coated in M81 Cerakote. The grip module is black metal, and the controls (mag release, slide catch) remain black. The finish is applied per Sig Sauer’s custom shop specs.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✔ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day return policy
- ✔ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
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Last updated: April 2026




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