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    Cutting P365 macro grip for manual safety

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    You are right there is a little extra clearancing needed.

    Here is how it turned out.

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    Started out like a normal conversion.

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    Silver Sharpie and Dremel cutting wheel.

    But when looking at the macro frame I noticed two things.

    1. The slide release lever has a relief cut in the macro grip.
    2. The area where the manual safety would go has a faint molding line where they’re likely to replace a block to account for a whole separate section, likely with a cutout plus a relief cut.

    So I used a small rotary attachment to relief cut a shelf in front of and to the rear of the cutout. Because the lever otherwise interferes with the frame front and rear.

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    @Mike C this means that Sig probably won’t default to a larger lever like we hoped and they’ll probably just relief cut it like the slide lever.

    For me the L backstrap points like what I’m used to and also helps with the ergos.

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    I’m hoping they do an oversize lever so it is more prominent, but time will tell.
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    Dry impressions

    I felt like the accelerator support thumb area was slippery.

    So I added some stippling.

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    I feel like I want MORE backstrap hump and more distance.

    Considering building up the grip hump a little more and stippling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I felt like the accelerator support thumb area was slippery.

    So I added some stippling.

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    I feel like I want MORE backstrap hump and more distance.

    Considering building up the grip hump a little more and stippling.
    With which insert? What size gloves do you wear?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UNK View Post
    With which insert? What size gloves do you wear?
    With the L insert and I have medium hands. I usually use an M Glock backstrap.

    I was a little concerned going into this as the Macro grip looked more vertical to me than the other P365s and it does point more like a 1911 consequently.

    Interplay between grip angle and backstrap hump matter a lot for index.

    I also feel like the macro grip texture is a little smooth and after I figure out what I want to do with the grip, I’ll likely stipple it as part of the build up process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    With the L insert and I have medium hands. I usually use an M Glock backstrap.

    I was a little concerned going into this as the Macro grip looked more vertical to me than the other P365s and it does point more like a 1911 consequently.

    Interplay between grip angle and backstrap hump matter a lot for index.

    I also feel like the macro grip texture is a little smooth and after I figure out what I want to do with the grip, I’ll likely stipple it as part of the build up process.
    Are you going to just add to the backstrap hump or are you going to increase LOP and change the angle?
    Im interested because this is going to be my next pistol, maybe, and I wear an xl or xxl glove.
    If you could post some info on what materials you use and maybe some pics that would be helpful.
    Ive never attempted anything like this Ive wondered if one of these would be helpful for maintaining original contours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNK View Post
    Are you going to just add to the backstrap hump or are you going to increase LOP and change the angle?
    Im interested because this is going to be my next pistol, maybe, and I wear an xl or xxl glove.
    If you could post some info on what materials you use and maybe some pics that would be helpful.
    Ive never attempted anything like this Ive wondered if one of these would be helpful for maintaining original contours.

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    With a stipple wand, heat gun and possible epoxy it’s easy to shape and blend layers of polymer.

    I have plenty of “spare” Sig polymer (different glass content than Glock) to add on when I get a wild hair. I’ll keep layering on the backstrap but I thought about adding a little more width too.

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    @UNK

    I may have made an erroneous assumption.

    Normally with things like the Shadow Systems, the larger backstraps lead to higher index because more pushing down on the rear.

    With this system it seems like the opposite due to the contour of the backstraps.

    So the L backstrap points the lowest for me and the S points highest.

    So I think I can make it work index wise if I use the S insert.

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