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TFB Review: Tyrant CNC TWS 365 Chassis

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In the ever-evolving world of concealed carry upgrades, Tyrant CNC just dropped a game-changer with their TWS 365 Chassis, transforming the ultra-compact Sig Sauer P365 into a bona fide PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) platform. As detailed in The Firearm Blog’s hands-on review, this quick-swap system lets you ditch the stock grip module in seconds, sliding your P365 into a reinforced chassis that adds brace compatibility, extended controls, and rail space for lights or lasers—all without permanent mods. The reviewer, after months of real-world testing, praises its ergonomic fit and robust aluminum construction, noting how it bridges the gap between pocket pistol and shoulder-fired defender. It’s not just a holster extender; it’s a nod to the modular ethos that’s defined modern 2A innovation since the pistol brace boom.

What makes the TWS stand out in a sea of aftermarket grips? Tyrant CNC’s precision machining delivers sub-dollar tolerances that minimize play, ensuring your P365’s legendary reliability shines through even under rapid fire. Contextually, this lands at a pivotal moment: with ATF brace rules still in legal limbo post-CRT litigation and ongoing challenges to pistol brace bans, the TWS skirts the edges smartly—optimized for the SBA3-style brace without forcing classifications that could invite scrutiny. For the 2A community, implications are huge: it empowers EDC carriers to scale up for home defense or truck gun duty without buying a whole new SBR setup. Imagine transitioning from IWB holster to braced PDW in under a minute—perfect for urban dwellers or travelers navigating restrictive states.

Bottom line, if you’re a P365 owner tired of compromises, the TWS chassis is a must-test. It amplifies Sig’s micro-compact kingpin into a versatile beast, reinforcing why modular firearms are the future of self-defense. Pro-2A enthusiasts, snag one and join the reviewer in proving that innovation thrives when bureaucracy tries to stifle it—check Tyrant CNC’s site for availability before they’re backordered.

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