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SIG P360 MACRO-Thoughts/experiences

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So I am doing some study about these apparently well thought out and well thought of handguns. I am sort of retiring from collecting guns for the most part and kind of relegating things to more of a "fun tool" like status and will only be purchasing one more 1911 and maybe a revolver or two. Going to spend more time on an upcoming "fun" car purchase and maybe a guitar or two. With this in mind, I am considering something to aid in self defense that is safe and sane to carry and one of these P360 Macro's seem to represent themselves well. Anyone that owns one or has some experience with these. I am kind of overwhelmed by all of the reviews by the typical "gun rag" dudes that seem to range from "beyond tacticool to don't do it or sacrifice your dog, kids, wife". I was impressed by a couple of reviews however thought that Mike Glover's of Fieldcraft was well done as was Hickok 45 and I think James Reeves. For the most part most other reviewers dont have enough street credentials to comment.
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I've had three P365 chassis guns...a P365, a P365XL and a P365X. Somewhere around 2,500 rounds total. I have at times converted my P365X into a "comp-less" Macro, using an XL slide. The original gun with a comp didn't interest me, so I built my own, as it were.

It's going to be my configuration for USPSA this fall, when I resume shooting matches. I plan to use my 20 round Macro mags with the TTI extentions. Pic below.
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It turns out Sig is introducing the version without the comp as a regular product. James Reeves/TFB gave a interview with Phil Strader on this new Macro variant at SHOT 23: No porting (XL slide), magwell, and new extended slide stop lever. Mentions "tac pack" with 4 magazines. Available "February". Around $750.

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I am ambivalent about the comp, but certainly want 17-20 rounds, flat trigger and an RDS. They seem to be a good offering for the money. Sounds like this will work well time wise as I am about a month or so out from purchase. I have a Smith Shield Plus, but going to get my wife going with that and graduate her from snub nose revolvers. I like the size and it has pretty good capacity, but really want a Sig.
I purchased the TTI basepads recently, and have only 109 rounds through them. They installed fairly easily on two 17 round macro mags. I shot both loaded with 20 rounds, no issues. Like most of my P365 magazines, they need a Maglula to get the last few rounds in.
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