Wilson Combat has just rolled its second-generation interpretation of the SIG Sauer P365 product line with the new Wilson Combat WCP365 2.0 models. These new pistols can be had in either the standard, X, XL or P365 X Macro formats. The P365 variants from Wilson feature Wilson Combat’s latest P365 grip modules, which are laser textured and designed to provide the shooter with a hand-sculpted grip that conforms seamlessly to the shooting hand.
The Wilson Combat P365’s chromoly barrel is finished with black DLC finish, one of the most advanced handgun finishes commercially available. These guns also rely on chromium and tungsten underlayers to provide superior corrosion and abrasion resistance.
Wilson Combat engineers have redesigned the Wilson Combat WCP365 slide with multi-pattern front and rear cocking serrations, slide-top serrations, heavy slide bevels and lightening cuts for improved manipulation under stress. These pistols also include a Grayguns trigger and spring modifications. Wilson makes each WCP365 model available in a standard or action-tuned configuration.
Wilson Combat WCP365s can be ordered with an optic-mounting solution (plates) or a direct-milled slide (with cover plate and rear Battlesight). Compatible sight options include the Trijicon RMRcc, Holosun 407K/507K, SIG Sauer Romeo Zero or Shield RMSc optics footprints.
Wilson Combat WCP365 2.0 Features:
- Wilson Combat P365 module (black)
- Wilson Combat multi-pattern WCP365 slide heavy slide bevels
- Armor-Tuff finish on slide
- Multi-pattern front and rear cocking serrations
- Slide top serrations and lightening cuts
- Carry cut
- Wilson Combat logo on slide
- Wilson Combat battlesight with red fiber optic front sight
- SIG factory magazine release
- SIG factory slide stop
- SIG P365 curved trigger or action tune with straight trigger
- Includes two 10-round magazines
- Rail is compatible with lights/lasers for SIG Sauer P365 modules
- Special serial number range with WCX prefix
Learn more about these new pistols or other products from Wilson Combat at wilsoncombat.com.
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