Preview: Wilson Combat WCP365 Grip Module

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posted on August 9, 2022
Wilson Combat WCP365 Grip Module

Wilson Combat is offering aftermarket grip modules compatible with SIG Sauer’s P365/P365 XL micro-compact semi-automatic pistols that significantly improve the host handguns’ ergonomics while adding a touch of custom flair. Compared to the SIG’s original frame, the Wilson Combat replacement features an extended, high-cut, beavertail grip tang and a more deeply undercut frontstrap.

The grip module also bears Wilson’s distinctive Starburst-pattern texturing for enhanced purchase, and it has internal slots for the installation of the company’s rod-style tungsten weights. The polymer WCP365 Grip Module is available in black or tan and with or without notches to accommodate bilateral manual safeties. MSRP is set for $65.

For more information, please visit shopwilsoncombat.com.

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