The SFX9 4-inch HC Solid Frame X-TAC 15-Round 9mm by Wilson Combat

Published on January 4, 2022
Duration: 3:01

This guide details the field stripping process for the Wilson Combat SFX9 4-inch HC, emphasizing its tool-less disassembly for routine maintenance. The video highlights the firearm's T6-7075 aluminum frame, X-TAC grip pattern, and the Enhanced Reliability System (ERS). It's presented by Wilson Combat, showcasing their expertise in defensive handgun design and manufacturing.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat SFX9 4-inch HC is a 9mm pistol featuring a lightweight T6-7075 aluminum frame with an X-TAC grip, a durable Black DLC finish, and the Enhanced Reliability System (ERS) for consistent performance. It offers easy tool-less field stripping and uses 15-round Mec-Gar EDC X9 magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SFX9
  2. 00:19Frame and Construction
  3. 00:46Ergonomics and Grip
  4. 01:02Customization and Magazines
  5. 01:25Enhanced Reliability System (ERS)
  6. 01:44Slide and Finish
  7. 02:11Maintenance and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Wilson Combat SFX9 4-inch HC?

The SFX9 4-inch HC boasts a lightweight T6-7075 aluminum frame with an X-TAC grip pattern, a Black DLC finish for durability, and the Enhanced Reliability System (ERS) for consistent performance. It also features user-replaceable sights and is optic-ready.

How easy is it to field strip the Wilson Combat SFX9?

The SFX9 is designed for easy field stripping, requiring no tools for basic disassembly. The slide, barrel, and recoil spring assembly can be removed from the frame with the slide stop lever, simplifying cleaning and maintenance.

What ammunition capacity does the SFX9 4-inch HC hold?

The SFX9 4-inch HC utilizes Mec-Gar EDC X9 magazines, which are specifically designed for 9mm reliability and offer a capacity of 15 rounds in a double-column format.

What is the purpose of the ERS in the SFX9?

The Enhanced Reliability System (ERS) in the SFX9 is tailored for 9mm 1911 platforms. It ensures reliable function across various ammunition power levels and maintains performance even when the firearm is fouled or has reduced lubrication.

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