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Juggernaut Tactical Frame Review: The Best Upgrade for Your 365

May 26, 2025 by Ajita Sherer Leave a Comment

There’s a fine line between “pocket pistol” and “pocket rocket,” and Juggernaut Tactical just bulldozed across it with their all-metal grip module for the Sig P365. If the stock frame was Peter Parker, this thing is Venom, heavier, meaner, and oozing pure tacti-COOL muscle.

You want control? Check. You want looks? BIG check, it’s like Bruce Wayne commissioned it. And if you’ve ever wished your carry gun had more thunk and less twang, well, friend, you’re gonna want to saddle up.

Just saying, the ARES watch + JT frame combo goes insanely hard as the kids say

“Plastic? Never Heard of Her.”

Let’s get something out of the way: the factory P365 grip module is fine. It’s functional, it’s lightweight, and it works. But it’s also plastic. The Juggernaut module, on the other hand, is precision-machined 6061-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum, which is a long-winded way of saying this frame was probably built on the same CNC that parts out fighter jets, (or it at least feels like it.)

The result? You get a grip that feels solid, soaks up recoil, and makes the stock frame feel like a Happy Meal toy. Seriously, when I swapped the frames (which was all of five minutes) I was stunned at how much the stock 365 frame felt like a cheap copy, and the JT was the real thing.

Shoot Like You Mean It

The added weight, about 4.4 ounces total, might not seem like a lot, but when you’re squeezing off follow-up shots, it’s a game changer. Less muzzle rise, tighter groups, and the kind of recoil control that makes your buddy with the venerable polymer Glock say “ugh, fine, let me shoot it.”

It’s like switching from a track Miata to a GT3. Sure, they both get you there, but only one makes you feel like Max Verstappen on a vengeance bender.

Still compact, still beautiful

Ergos for Days

This isn’t just a chunk of billet aluminum with finger grooves carved in. No, Juggernaut actually designed this thing with shooters in mind. Thumb ledges on both sides. Front and rear serrations. A high beavertail. And a grip texture that feels like it was ripped off a Mandalorian battle rifle, aggressive, but elegant.

It just fits. Whether you’re running it stock or throwing on an XL slide, it feels like it grew out of your hand. And yes, it makes your P365 look like it’s on steroids and a strict diet of protein powder and war stories.

The Modular Mafia

Juggernaut wasn’t content with “just” building a killer frame, they made it modular. You can use this thing with the P365, the XL, even the XMacro. It comes with two XL 10-round baseplates right out of the box, and yes, your magazines still work like a charm (just make sure they’re standard 10-round length, or you’ll be scratching your head and then realizing how silly you are, don’t ask me how I know).

Oh, and it’s got a full-length 1913 Picatinny rail, not some goofy proprietary half-rail. Want to throw on a TLR-7 or some space-age laser pointer from your Halo cosplay? Go nuts buddy, I won’t judge.

Side profile of the Juggernaut Tactical Frame

Looks That Kill

Let’s be honest: this thing looks cool as hell. From the skeletonized magwell to the sexy anodized finish (black, grey, or dark bronze depending on your loadout aesthetic), the Juggernaut Tactical frame makes your P365 look like it came from a Tom Clancy novel. Or from Batman’s armory, I’m still undecided.

It’s the kind of gun that gets Instagram likes without a filter. Also, I’d highly recommend pairing this gat with a timepiece from ARES Watches because the color matching is *chefs kiss*.

But Will It Holster?

Good news, gunfighters, Juggernaut thought ahead. Each grip module ships with a custom-made Talon Slimline IWB holster from McKinaTec, so you can throw this bad boy in your waistband and hit the streets like it’s Judgement Day. I really wasn’t expecting the holster to be that great, but they proved me wrong, it’s tailor made for the 365 with the frame, and it’s a really thoughtful addition for the customer. You won’t have to dig through a drawer of sad, stretched-out Kydex to find something that fits. It’s ready for EDC straight outta the box.

Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely.

If you carry a P365, this is the upgrade you didn’t know you needed until you got it in your hand. It’s a legit performance enhancer, like creatine for your CCW, and it makes your pistol not only shoot better, but feel better, carry better, and look like it belongs in a feature-length Michael Bay explosion montage.

Juggernaut Tactical just turned the P365 from “pretty good” to “hell yes.”

  • 🔗 Get it directly from Juggernaut Tactical here
    Available in black, grey, and anodized dark bronze
    Compatible with P365, P365 CA, SAS, XL, and XMacro
    Includes two 10-round XL baseplates and custom IWB holster

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About the Author

Ajita Sherer Ajita Sherer spent eight years on active duty in the U.S. Air Force and currently serves as an employee of the DoD, dedicating his career to Combat Rescue. As an engine troop and later a Flying Crew Chief on CSAR C-130Js, he deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of SOF missions, often serving as the sole mechanic on aircraft deep in contested environments. Working closely with Air Force Pararescue (PJs), JTACs, and Combat Controllers, as well as Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and our sister country's Tier 1 units, he provided direct support to some of the military’s most demanding rescue and combat operations. He is most proud of his role in real-world rescue missions in Operation Inherent Resolve, saving lives and delivering trauma care to SOF teams and Marine Task Force Lion. Now an Aerospace Propulsion curriculum developer, Sherer is solely responsible for developing curriculum and training the next generation of engine system maintainers on more than 70% of all Air Force aircraft, to include his former CSAR platforms.

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