ACWORTH, GA – True Precision, the industry leading manufacturer of pistol accessories has today announced the release of their aftermarket Sig Sauer P365 XL Barrels. Options of barrels will be Threaded 1/2X28” and Non-Threaded. Coating options will also be consistent with True Precision’s past offerings such as Gold TiN, Black Nitride, Grey, Copper and several other custom colors.
Exciting improvements were made to the design and were thoroughly considered during development. One implemented upgrade is a widened feed ramp to allow smoother feeding with all types of 9mm ammunition. Hollow Point defense ammunition is now easily fed with the addition of True Precision’s aftermarket barrel. There are noticeable aggressive chamfers that were added to the lower area of the lug to reduce metal peening that was experienced on earlier production OEM models. Each Barrel is checked multiple times throughout the manufacturing process for concentricity to ensure the quality True Precision consistently delivers. The rifling process is cut broached for dependable accuracy. Whether looking for a direct non-threaded replacement barrel or wanting the options that a threaded barrel delivers, the shooter will feel the difference of a True Precision Barrel.
True Precision also makes barrels for the Sig Sauer P365, Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 43 and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9. With the overwhelming popularity of micro sub-compact pistols, True Precision aggressively works in that market. True Precision has seen a need for the aftermarket of these Sig Sauer pistols in particular, so Sig P365 and P365 XL owners can rest assured there are some exciting products in the pipeline coming their way.
Jason Allen, CFO of True Precision said “listening to the wants and needs of our customers is always in the forefront of our minds. Without our amazing customer base, we cannot conduct business successfully.”
Options are always great, and it’ll be interesting to see in a few years what the aftermarket looks like for Sig, Beretta, and other modular pistols.
On a related note, today’s software, 3D scanners, and 3D printers, make rapid prototyping and the entire process much easier and faster, which really makes one appreciate all the additional work it used to take to accomplish the same things. Hats off to the legends who worked magic with the tools of their time!
I’d love to see ‘bluing’ and ‘parkerizing’ disappear from the manufacturing of modern guns like ARs and pistols, in favor of the more protective treatments and finishes.
Lots of people prefer bluing and parkerizing on there 1911s, revolvers, and rifles. The process also keeps cost down. I don’t see either going anywhere.
Yes, some people who do not have the knowledge that nitride (and other treatments/coatings) are far superior to bluing, parkerizing, and MP do prefer them.
Nitride is vastly superior in every way compared to the above three, and the cost is comparable, sometimes actually less expensive.
I too, would like to see them disappear, as they are inferior. Tired of having to make sure a firearm part is nitrided when it should be the baseline.
(I have done weeks of research on nitride and chose it for my products’ steel parts due to it being the best option)
Interested in price ex spec’s for sig 365 asap any le discounts thank you
Need pricing and ord÷r info
As the owner of a P365, a threaded barrel to accept a suppressor would be a welcome option/upgrade.