Gun of the Week: Colt Mustang XSP

Published on November 12, 2013
Duration: 2:17

The Colt Mustang XSP is a polymer-framed variant of the Colt Mustang pocket pistol, chambered in .380 ACP. It operates as a single-action-only semi-automatic with a locked breech, allowing for a compact design. Key features include a polymer frame with ergonomic texturing, an ambidextrous manual safety, and rudimentary but drift-adjustable sights. The pistol is designed for concealed carry and offers a more controllable shooting experience compared to some blowback designs in its class.

Quick Summary

The Colt Mustang XSP is a compact .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol featuring a polymer frame with enhanced ergonomics for better grip and control. It operates as a single-action-only firearm and can be carried 'cocked and locked' with its ambidextrous manual safety, making it a suitable option for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction to the Colt XSP
  2. 00:23Caliber and Action Type
  3. 00:40Polymer Frame and Ergonomics
  4. 01:03Single-Action Only Operation
  5. 01:13Manual Safety and Carry Options
  6. 01:23Hammer and Controls
  7. 01:39Slide and Frame Finish
  8. 01:45Sights and Adjustability
  9. 01:50Shootability and Trigger
  10. 02:05Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Colt Mustang XSP a good compact pistol?

The Colt Mustang XSP is a compact .380 ACP pistol that uses a locked breech system, allowing for a smaller size. Its polymer frame features ergonomic texturing for a secure grip, and it can be carried 'cocked and locked' with an ambidextrous manual safety.

What is the operating system of the Colt Mustang XSP?

The Colt Mustang XSP is a single-action-only semi-automatic pistol. This means the hammer must be cocked before each shot, which is typically done by cycling the slide. It fires from a locked breech, enhancing its design for compactness.

How does the Colt Mustang XSP handle in the hand?

The pistol's polymer frame includes detailed ergonomic touches, such as front and rear strap checkering, and a subtle cut for a high grip. These features contribute to improved control and a more manageable shooting experience, especially for its size.

What are the key differences between the XSP and older Colt Mustang models?

The main distinction of the XSP is its polymer frame, contrasting with older stainless steel models. It also features a blue slide and black polymer frame, reducing reflectivity, and includes an ambidextrous manual safety for 'cocked and locked' carry.

Related News

All News →

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from NRApubs

View all →