Sig RXP X-Carry VS CZ P10C New Owners

Published on December 25, 2020
Duration: 13:08

This guide provides a step-by-step comparison of the disassembly procedures for the Sig Sauer P320 RXP X-Carry and the CZ P10C. The Sig P320 platform features a simpler takedown involving locking the slide, lowering the takedown lever, and removing the slide. The CZ P10C requires an additional step of pulling the trigger and manipulating the takedown lever before slide removal. Both procedures are demonstrated by an expert instructor, highlighting practical differences for new owners.

Quick Summary

The Sig RXP X-Carry and CZ P10C offer distinct advantages for new firearm owners. The CZ P10C is lauded for its superior out-of-the-box trigger and lower bore axis, contributing to manageable recoil. The Sig RXP X-Carry, built on the modular P320 platform, provides extensive customization options and a comfortable grip, though it features a higher bore axis.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction & Pistol Overview
  2. 00:46Sponsors & Channel Support
  3. 01:15Initial Comparison & Size
  4. 01:40Video Outline
  5. 02:11CZ P10C Specifications
  6. 02:58Sig RXP X-Carry Specifications
  7. 03:48Similarities & Features
  8. 04:43Frame Differences & Ergonomics
  9. 05:30Disassembly Procedures
  10. 06:06Bore Axis & Recoil Feel
  11. 07:45CZ P10C Range Performance
  12. 08:48Sig RXP X-Carry Range Performance
  13. 09:47CZ P10C Models & Pricing
  14. 10:22Sig RXP X-Carry Models & Pricing
  15. 11:50Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences in disassembly between the Sig RXP X-Carry and CZ P10C?

The Sig RXP X-Carry (P320 platform) disassembly involves locking the slide, lowering the takedown lever, and removing the slide. The CZ P10C requires locking the slide, pulling the trigger, then manipulating the takedown lever before removing the slide.

How does the bore axis affect recoil on the Sig RXP X-Carry and CZ P10C?

The Sig RXP X-Carry has a higher bore axis, which the speaker notes can lead to a 'bucking' recoil. The CZ P10C's lower bore axis contributes to a 'snap' recoil that is often perceived as more manageable.

Are optics plates included with the optics-ready versions of the CZ P10C and Sig RXP X-Carry?

No, optics-ready versions of the CZ P10C typically require separate purchase of mounting plates from sources like the CZ USA Custom Shop or third-party manufacturers. The Sig RXP X-Carry usually includes the optic itself.

Which pistol is recommended for new owners between the Sig RXP X-Carry and CZ P10C?

Both are excellent choices. The CZ P10C is praised for its out-of-the-box trigger, while the Sig RXP X-Carry offers significant modularity. The best recommendation is to handle both and choose based on personal preference for feel, ergonomics, and intended use.

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