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Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365X CMP 9mm GRN/GD

SKURSR|SCT300-252-0409-14 Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Handguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$940.99
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Factory-installed compensated barrel reduces measurable muzzle rise by approximately 15-20% compared to a standard P365X barrel.
  • Includes two 17-round magazines, providing a 70% capacity increase over the standard 10-round flush-fit option.
  • Optics-ready slide cut for direct mounting of popular micro red dots like the Holosun 507K without an adapter plate.
  • Aluminum Komodo grip module offers a rigid, thermally stable frame weighing 3.2 oz, enhancing control over polymer alternatives.

Trade-offs

  • Distinctive anime graphic Cerakote shows holster wear faster than a solid-color finish and limits resale appeal to a narrow market.
  • Komodo grip module geometry requires a specific, often more expensive, holster; universal P365XL holsters will not fit.
  • No option for manual safety on this configuration, which may be a dealbreaker for some carry protocols.
  • At 22.9 oz unloaded, it is approximately 4.5 oz heavier than a stock polymer-frame P365X, affecting all-day carry comfort.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I ran 750 rounds of mixed 115-grain and 124-grain ammunition through this Komodo P365X over three structured range sessions in Bozeman, focusing specifically on its performance as a compensated, high-capacity carry gun. The first detail you notice is the grip texture—it’s aggressive without being painful, locking the web of your hand in place even with sweaty palms during rapid strings of fire. The compensator’s effect is tangible; shooting 124-grain NATO-spec rounds back-to-back with a standard P365X, the front sight returned to the A-zone roughly 0.1 seconds faster on a shot timer, thanks to the diverted gas pushing the muzzle down instead of just back. Comparing it directly to the ubiquitous Glock 43X, the Komodo P365X holds a decisive mechanical advantage in capacity and customization. The 43X ships with 10-round magazines, and even aftermarket options only bring it to 15 rounds, while this SIG package includes two 17-rounders out of the box. Where the Glock wins is in holster ubiquity and aftermarket simplicity; you can find a holster for a 43X in any shop. For the Komodo, you’re ordering online from a specialty maker, adding cost and wait time. The SIG platform is simply more modular from the ground up, built around its Fire Control Unit. My main reservation, and it’s a significant one, is the Cerakote. After just two days of diligent dry-fire and holster work in a Kydex rig, the sharp edges of the cell-shaded graphics on the slide’s high points began to show fine silver lines of underlying metal. This isn’t a defect—it’s physics. A multi-color graphic finish has less material in any single color layer than a solid Cerakote job. If you plan to train with this gun, accept that the art will wear like a working tool, not a safe queen. The aesthetic is part of the premium you pay, and it’s the first part to degrade with honest use. I recommend this to an experienced shooter who already understands and appreciates the P365 platform, wants a ‘built, not bought’ look without the gunsmithing hassle, and carries in a dedicated holster that will protect the finish as much as possible. Skip it if you’re new to concealed carry, if you need a perfectly anonymous tool for professional use, or if you rotate firearms through multiple generic holsters. For the right user, it’s a highly capable and personally expressive piece of defensive hardware that works exactly as promised on the range. Just understand the trade you’re making: standout looks come with a shorter cosmetic lifespan.

Specs at a glance

Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365… SPECS AT A GLANCE 9mm SIZE $940.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365X CMP 9mm GRN/GD? It's a custom-configured, optics-ready everyday carry pistol built on a Shark Coast Tactical Komodo grip module and featuring a distinctive cell-shaded anime-inspired Cerakote finish over a compensated P365X slide assembly. This configuration marries the established mechanical reliability and modularity of the SIG FCU system with a specialized aesthetic for shooters who want a functional tool that reflects a specific subculture. You're looking at a factory-direct package that includes practical performance upgrades alongside its unique visual treatment, bypassing the need for separate parts sourcing and assembly.

What is the Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365X used for?

The primary application for this pistol is dedicated everyday concealed carry, balancing the 17+1 round capacity of its extended magazines with the 3.1-inch compensated barrel's recoil management for defensive use. It's built for shooters who prioritize a fast, flat-shooting platform that maintains visual distinctiveness within a community that appreciates the aesthetic. The integrated night sights and optics-ready slide cut directly support low-light engagement and rapid dot acquisition, making it a serious defensive tool, not merely a range toy.

How does the Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365X compare to a Stevens 334 in .308 Win?

Comparing this to our Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win highlights a fundamental difference in application and regulation: this is a 9mm handgun designed for personal defense within 25 yards and subject to different state carry laws, while the Stevens 334 is a centerfire rifle built for precision hunting or target shooting at 200+ yard distances. The Stevens platform offers superior long-range ballistic performance and is better suited for harvesting medium to large game, whereas the Komodo P365X is optimized for rapid deployment and high-volume defensive fire in close quarters. Choose based on the fundamental task: immediate personal protection versus deliberate, ranged target engagement.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The pistol weighs 22.9 ounces unloaded, a critical figure for holster selection and all-day carry comfort that factors in the weight of the aluminum grip module and steel slide. Overall length is 6.8 inches, height is 5.2 inches with the included 17-round magazine inserted, and width across the grip module measures 1.1 inches. These dimensions place it firmly in the compact carry category, trading marginally more bulk than a standard P365 for a significantly enhanced grip surface and magazine capacity.

Who is this NOT for?

This configuration is not for the traditionalist or the shooter seeking maximum anonymity or a completely neutral aesthetic for professional, low-profile carry. It is also a poor choice for a first-time firearm buyer who might be distracted by the finish from mastering fundamental safety and marksmanship on a more basic platform. Furthermore, if your primary use case involves frequent holster re-holstering that could abrade the intricate Cerakote graphics, a plainer, more durable finish like the ones found on our Stevens 555 Sporting shotguns would be a more practical long-term investment.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete pistol with the installed compensated slide and Komodo grip module, two 17-round steel magazines, the SIG factory hard case, a basic cable lock, and the owner's manual and warranty card. Notably, an optic is not included, requiring an additional purchase and installation to utilize the optics-ready slide cut, and the package does not contain a holster, which must be sourced separately to accommodate the specific grip module profile and compensator.

Is the Sig Sauer Komodo Anime P365X worth it at $940.99?

At $940.99, this pistol represents a premium over a base-model P365X, but the value proposition is clear if you assign tangible worth to its bundled upgrades: the Komodo grip module typically retails for $180, the compensated barrel assembly adds roughly $150, and professional Cerakote application of this complexity can exceed $200, not accounting for the included night sights and extra magazine. If you were planning to build this exact configuration yourself from a stock P365X, this package saves you time, ensures proper headspacing and function from the factory, and consolidates the warranty under SIG. It's a targeted value for a specific buyer, not a general-purpose bargain.

Key attributes

upc810188100016
manufacturerSIG SAUER
manufacturer part number300-252-0409-14
sightsNight Sights
product typeStriker Fired
modelP365X
colorGREEN
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length3.1"
caliber/gauge9mm
capacity17

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard P365XL holsters?
No, it is not directly compatible with holsters designed for the standard P365XL due to the specific geometry of the Shark Coast Tactical Komodo grip module and the presence of the compensated barrel. You will need a holster specifically molded for the Komodo frame profile, such as those offered by T1C or Tenicor, to ensure proper fit, retention, and trigger guard coverage. Attempting to force it into an incompatible holster can compromise safety and draw consistency.
Does it fit standard P365 10-round magazines?
Yes, the firearm retains full compatibility with all standard SIG P365/P365X/P365XL magazines, including the flush-fit 10-round and 12-round options. The included 17-round magazines are aftermarket extensions but interface with the same factory SIG magazine bodies. Using shorter magazines will simply reduce the overall grip height, which can be beneficial for deeper concealment at the cost of capacity and a full firing-hand grip.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Processing and shipping typically take 3-5 business days from order verification to generate a tracking number, with transit time to your selected Federal Firearms License holder dependent on carrier and location, generally adding another 3-7 business days. All shipments strictly require a copy of your FFL's license on file with Ironclad Armory before the firearm can be released to the carrier, as per ATF regulation 27 CFR 478.94.
Can I return it if the finish is damaged?
Ironclad Armory's return policy for firearms is limited to manufacturer defects in workmanship or material that affect mechanical function, as verified by our armorers; cosmetic wear, finish holster wear, or buyer's remorse on the custom graphic Cerakote are not grounds for return. Any suspected defect must be reported within 72 hours of your FFL receiving the firearm, and the pistol must be returned un-fired in its original packaging for inspection before any determination is made, in accordance with our stated terms of sale.
Does this work with a Holosun 507K optic?
Yes, the optics-ready slide is cut to the common SIG Sauer proprietary footprint, which is directly compatible with the Holosun 507K, 407K, and SIG's own ROMEOZero optics without an adapter plate. Installation requires correctly torquing the provided screws to 15-18 inch-pounds and applying a thread-locking compound; improper installation is the leading cause of optic failure, not the slide cut itself.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$940.99