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SIG Sauer P365 Value
The SIG P365 is a subcompact, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol notable for fitting a comparatively high-capacity magazine into a small carry-oriented frame. It has become a widely carried concealed-carry pistol since its introduction.

- Type
- Semi-automatic pistol
- Production
- Introduced in the late 2010s as a subcompact, high-capacity concealed-carry pistol
- Maker
- SIG Sauer
About the SIG Sauer P365
The SIG P365 is a subcompact, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol notable for fitting a comparatively high-capacity magazine into a small carry-oriented frame. It has become a widely carried concealed-carry pistol since its introduction.
The line has expanded to include several size and feature variants, ranging from the original micro-compact P365 to larger-grip and optic-ready versions aimed at different balances of concealability and shootability.
As a modern polymer-frame carry pistol still in active production, P365s are evaluated by buyers primarily on configuration, optic readiness, and overall condition rather than on production era or historical provenance.
Variations
SIG Sauer P365 variations that matter
Configuration is often the difference between two otherwise identical examples.
P365 (original)
The baseline micro-compact configuration with a flush-fit magazine.
P365 XL
A configuration with a longer grip module for a higher capacity and improved grip surface.
P365-SAS
A configuration with a flush-mounted sighting system and rounded slide profile intended to minimize snag points.
Optic-ready configurations
Versions machined for direct mounting of miniature red dot optics.
Valuation
What affects SIG Sauer P365 value
We do not publish a price chart. These are the characteristics that determine what a specific example evaluates at.
Factor 1
Specific model variant
Original, XL, and SAS configurations differ in grip size, sights, and features, which affects how a buyer categorizes a given pistol.
Factor 2
Optic cut and included plates
Optic-ready slides with mounting plates are evaluated as a distinct feature set from non-cut versions.
Factor 3
Holster wear and finish condition
As a commonly carried pistol, finish wear from holster use is a practical inspection point.
Factor 4
Included magazines
Whether the pistol comes with its factory magazines, including any extended or flush-fit variants, affects completeness.
Factor 5
Aftermarket parts
Replacement sights, triggers, or grip modules affect how original the pistol is relative to factory configuration.
Factor 6
Case and documentation
Original box and manual contribute to overall presentation.
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