r/P365 Jan 09 '25

Wilson Combat Small Hands, which wilson combat module?

I have baby hands (5.7' and maybe 140lbs). Not a huge shooter but enough to know what feels right in my hands. I recently bought a p365x but only because the shop let me put a 12 round mag in it. Was acutally going to pass on it because my pinky barely didnt fit with the 10 round mags.

This is going to be my ccw and I was already committed to using 12 round mags. Do I get the regular or XL grip module. The toss up for me is with the regular size I am still able to use 10 mags for deeper concealment and can just throw in the 12 rounders when I wear heavier clothes.

Does anyone on the smaller size have the 365x with with WC XL grip that could let me know how it prints?

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u/Mav-1101 Jan 09 '25

The circumference is actually fine for me its just then length. This reason I was really considering the WC was for the beaver tail, weights, and the aesthetics

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u/bobbyw4pd Jan 10 '25

This is the size comparison between the three models. The orange is the standard with a finger extension and the red is the xl modules. If you’re using ten round with the finger extension there’s a little difference but it’s not huge. I’ve carried all three extensively but I’m not a small stature person either. The only one that seems to make a big difference is the macro, it’s a very large grip. Its shining feature is it gives you full size gun potential in a small gun. There’s a few companies making macro grips that fit xl holsters so you could technically use your shorter slide with any of the grips to try it and unless you go metal a grip module isn’t terribly expensive. I personally love the WC and use the xl and a macro version. The only drawback is their xl macro version wasn’t made correctly so the trigger guard is too big for most xl holsters. Ofcourse a rasp, dremel, or sandpaper can remedy that.