Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 1:36

This review of the Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C at SHOT Show 2026 highlights its compact, all-metal 1911 design. Expert Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical details its compatibility with Glock 19 magazines, integrated magwell, RMR/RMSC optic readiness, and a 3-inch barrel. The pistol is praised for its ergonomics and a trigger with minimal take-up and short reset, aiming for a sub-$1,500 price point with an anticipated release in late April/early May.

Quick Summary

The Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C is a compact, all-metal, double-stack 1911 pistol featuring a 3-inch barrel and Glock 19 magazine compatibility. It includes an integrated magwell for reduced carry bulk and supports RMR/RMSC optic footprints. Priced under $1,500, it aims for a late April/early May release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to XP Pro 3C
  2. 00:10Magazine Compatibility and Magwell
  3. 00:30Optics and Barrel Options
  4. 00:50Pricing and Ergonomics
  5. 01:10Trigger Performance and Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C?

The Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C is a compact, all-metal, double-stack 1911 pistol with a 3-inch barrel. It's compatible with Glock 19 magazines, features an integrated magwell, and supports RMR/RMSC optic footprints or Novak-style sights.

How does the Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C handle concealed carry?

Its compact size, 3-inch barrel, and integrated minimal magwell are designed to reduce bulk for concealed carry. The slide also offers options for compensated or ported barrels to manage recoil and muzzle rise.

What is the expected price and release date for the Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C?

The Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C is expected to be priced under $1,500. Its release is anticipated for late April or early May, following the NRA show.

What optic mounting options are available for the Fusion Firearms XP Pro 3C?

The XP Pro 3C comes with an RMR or RMSC optic footprint, allowing for the direct mounting of compatible red dot sights. Alternatively, it can be fitted with Novak-style iron sights.

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