Herrington Arms Launches Limited-Run 365 Zero Series Compensator for the P365 Platform

A New Limited-Run Compensator

Herrington Arms has announced the 365 Zero Series, a new limited-run compensator designed specifically for the SIG SAUER P365 family of micro-compact pistols. The Zero Series expands Herrington’s lineup of performance upgrades for the popular concealed carry platform.

Engineered with a single top-port design, the 365 Zero Series focuses on reducing muzzle rise during firing. According to Herrington Arms’ internal testing, the compensator produced an average 38% reduction in muzzle rise when compared to an uncompensated SIG P365.

Herrington Arms 365 Zero (Photo: HA’s Instagram)
Design and Performance Approach

Herrington Arms has previously released several compensators for the P365 platform, including the HC365, which utilizes both top and side ports to reduce recoil across multiple axes. That design targets both vertical and horizontal recoil management, providing a broader approach to recoil mitigation for the shooter. Hopefully, the recoil mitigation among multiple axes should improve sight tracking during recoil and faster follow-up shots. 

The 365 Zero Series, however, takes a more focused approach. By utilizing only top-port geometry, the compensator is designed to control recoil primarily along the vertical axis, helping pistol shoot flatter allowing the shooter to have faster sight recovery between shots.

The Zero Series also incorporates an O-ring mounting system, similar to the design used on Herrington Arms’ Universal Compensator lineup. This system helps secure the compensator in place while maintaining proper alignment during use without a set screw. 

Availability and Pricing
Side profile of P365 with 365 Zero Series Comp mounted (Photo: HA’s Facebook)

The 365 Zero Series is being released as a limited-run product, making it a potentially appealing option for P365 owners looking for a more streamlined recoil management solution.

With the popularity of the SIG SAUER P365 platform continuing to grow, aftermarket upgrades remain in high demand. The 365 Zero Series appears aimed at shooters who want simple, focused recoil control without the additional complexity of set screws and Loctite.

Given its limited production run, the 365 Zero Series may appeal particularly to P365 owners looking for an affordable performance upgrade for concealed carry or range training.

The compensator is currently available through Herrington Arms’ website and retails for $100.

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