MCARBO has announced their new Sig Sauer P365 pattern threaded barrel and Compensator.

MCARBO states “Upgrade your Sig Sauer P365, P365 SAS, or P365X with our premium Threaded Barrel and Compensator bundle, designed for enhanced performance and precision.

The P365 Threaded Barrel boasts an improved feed ramp, ensuring smoother feeding of defensive ammunitions.

Crafted with precision in the USA from certified 416R Stainless Steel, the barrel features a SAAMI Specifications Chamber and a 1/2×28 threaded design – the most common thread pitch for 9mm accessories.

The black nitride finish not only offers superior corrosion resistance but also provides a sleek, deep black color.

The absence of a Loaded Chamber Indicator (LCI) prevents optic blowback and contamination, ensuring a closed chamber.

This threaded barrel is specifically engineered for compatibility with Sig Sauer P365, P365 SAS, and P365X Models, fitting seamlessly into all P365 slides designed for a 3.1″ barrel, with a 10:1 twist rate for optimal rifling in the 9mm caliber.

Complementing the threaded barrel, our P365 Compensator is CNC precision machined from aircraft-grade aluminum.

The Type III Black Anodize Finish provides unmatched wear resistance, and its unique design includes one large top port and two 45-degree angled-up side ports on each side.

With a total of five compensator ports, this accessory achieves a remarkable 30%-35% reduction in muzzle rise.

For the ultimate reduction in felt recoil, pair it with the M*Carbo P365 Extra Power Recoil Spring Assembly – making it the ideal choice among P365 aftermarket accessories.

Elevate your shooting experience with this performance-optimized barrel and compensator bundlde”

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