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Did any of you put the tungsten rods in the grip module?


Not here.


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dry-fly what trigger is that?


Armory Craft.

https://www.armorycraft.com/pr...ghtly-curved-trigger


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Posts: 1107 | Location: North Texas | Registered: November 04, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I swapped mine out today. No tungsten rods. The jury is still out for me. I really like the original grip with the talon grip I put on it. I'll give it a try and see if I like it.


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Did any of you put the tungsten rods in the grip module?


I didn't.

So far I like mine a lot. I had a Grayguns module on before which is excellent itself but I'd give the nod to the WC. It just seems to have enough extra in the right areas for me. YMMV.


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I just installed mine and definitely like it better with the 10rd mags. But a little iffy with the 12 rounder due to mag spacer not matching the grip in rear. Maybe Wilson will make matching mag spacers ??
 
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I will be ordering one for my P365XL. I use a Hogue grip sleeve now because of the size of my hand. Hopefully the Wilson Combat Grip will fit just right.
 
Posts: 102 | Location: Las Vegas, NV | Registered: February 03, 2018Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just got an email that they were back in stock, so ordered one for my 356XL. I also ordered the tungsten rods. Will let you know.


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I just ordered a Wilson 365 grip module for my XL this morning.
 
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For those that have the XL version of the WC Grip Module, can you speak to the differences compared to the SIG OEM Module. Grip Shape/contour? Palm Swell? Flaring of Magwell? Texture? I know much of this is subjective, but looking for feedback.

I've got P365'X' variant (Std. P365 w/ a P365XL Grip Module) which is pretty awesome (fits my hand well and good purchase as I can get my pinky on the gun), and while not 'needing' to change, a little more palm swell wouldn't be the worst thing. IMO, if the OEM Grip kinda' lacking in any area, it's that. What say you?


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For those that have the XL version of the WC Grip Module, can you speak to the differences compared to the SIG OEM Module. Grip Shape/contour? Palm Swell? Flaring of Magwell? Texture? I know much of this is subjective, but looking for feedback.

I've got P365'X' variant (Std. P365 w/ a P365XL Grip Module) which is pretty awesome (fits my hand well and good purchase as I can get my pinky on the gun), and while not 'needing' to change, a little more palm swell wouldn't be the worst thing. IMO, if the OEM Grip kinda' lacking in any area, it's that. What say you?


I was watching a few Youtube videos last night and was surprised by the number of reviews on the Wilson P365 modules. Of course, some of them were the typical low-quality "moron with a cell-phone" variety; but there were a few good ones that showed good comparisons to the factory frame and provided actual measurements. May be worth checking out.
 
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Armory Craft is now offering Tungsten Gray cerakoted Grip Modules.
Preordered mine today
 
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dry-fly what trigger is that?


Ya' and while that is a super-cool looking pistol, can you even hit the broad side of a barn with it?


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Posts: 4503 | Location: DFW, TX | Registered: December 02, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I installed the WC 365XL module on my P365. today. The magazine release button and parts come uninstalled and there are no instructions to facilitate assembly. I've commented about this on the "Armorer's" page. Overall, the WC grip is thicker than the OEM XL module and the checkering is much more aggressive. I will probably stay with it. I'll spend some range time, tomorrow, to verify functioning.
 
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dry-fly what trigger is that?


Ya' and while that is a super-cool looking pistol, can you even hit the broad side of a barn with it?


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Posts: 7100 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: July 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Well, I received my Wilson 365 module this weekend. I installed it onto my XL slide and threw an Armory Craft extended mag release and the Tungsten steel weights in the frame as well. I had hoped to take it out to the range and try it out, but I threw my back out. It will have to wait now. The grip feels better than the stock 365 grip module.
 
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I got my WC XL Grip module last week and it was a 5 minute job switching out. Definitely feels a bit thicker and a great fit in my hand.
 
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I just put the Wilson XL module on my 365 which replaces the GGI laser etched XL module which was pretty damn good. The Wilson has a definite edge and feels like I’m holding the handle to a hammer vs holding a hockey stick. Not too fat and not too skinny.


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Posts: 3046 | Location: Middle-TN | Registered: November 05, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Love mine, though I had to take it to the shop to have the mag release installed.... it would not cooperate.
Shooting much better with my short stubby sausage fingers since there is just a little more to hang on to. Thumbs up, again, to Wilson Combat!


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Very pleased with mine. Slight improvements in circumference and shape make it really fit/fill my hand well and much better than SIG's stock grip.


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