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I have two 365XL's. Not the ported X, but all 365's are similar. Bought the first, found it was comfortable, well-made, and accurate. Put a red dot on it, Holosun 507K X2, liked the combination. Started wanting to swap back and forth to the irons, then decided to buy a second one and left the irons on for the compactness when carried in a coat pocket or IWB kydex. I don't feel the price is out of line with the build quality. Accurate with every kind of ammo I've ever tried in them, and zero stovepipes, FTF or misfeed with any. The company should supply an UPLula in the box, though. Very hard to get the last rounds in the mags, even after using them a lot and breaking them in.
 
I like the p365xl my wife carry's but have no interest in a 1100 dollar plus street price 26oz 3.1 barrel X legion regardless of the 17 round mag . I also don't find the alloy frame or the comp a plus . but I am a 40sw or 45 guy .

Handle all the handguns you can and then rent or borrow if you can to help decide but this choice is YOURS .

Since you are on a s&w site you should check out the m&p 2.0 3.6" compact . Easy to add high cap mags at a lower cost than sig to the compact over the stock 15 rounder and carry a 23 round mag like used in the FPC carbine . That mag also cost less than a p365 17 round mag .
Spec say the m&p is lighter too but just lighter . Width is still thin at 1.152 on my 4" compact .Cost is half as much as the sig too .

Smith & Wesson - M&P(R)9 M2.0™ 3.6" Thumb Safety Optics Ready Compact Series
 
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Don’t forget that the 365 Magazines back-fit.
The 17 round will fit-function in the 12 and 10 round frames.
I have the 12 round X and the 17 round X Macro.
So I bought additional 17 round Magazines.
 
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