Shadow Systems DR920 War Poet Vs SIG P320 RXP X Full

Published on April 28, 2022
Duration: 17:23

This video provides a detailed comparison between the Shadow Systems DR920 War Poet and the SIG P320 RXP X Full, highlighting their distinct features, performance characteristics, and aftermarket potential. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, offers insights into grip ergonomics, trigger feel, optic mounting capabilities, and overall shooting dynamics for both pistols. The comparison aims to equip viewers with comprehensive information to make an informed purchasing decision based on their individual needs and preferences.

Quick Summary

The Shadow Systems DR920 is lauded as one of the flattest shooting striker-fired pistols, combining Glock reliability with 1911-like angles. Its aggressive grip texture, customizable backstraps, and improved trigger offer excellent control. The SIG P320 RXP X Full also performs well with a natural feel and solid grip, though its trigger reset is less tactile. Both offer deep optic cuts, with the Shadow Systems providing broader compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: DR920 War Poet vs P320 RXP X Full
  2. 01:50SIG P320 RXP X Full: Grip and Features
  3. 03:45SIG P320 RXP X Full: Slide and Optic Cut
  4. 04:25SIG P320 RXP X Full: Range Performance
  5. 05:00SIG P320 RXP X Full: Aftermarket Options
  6. 05:25Shadow Systems DR920: Grip and Features
  7. 06:32Shadow Systems DR920: Accessory Rail
  8. 06:41Shadow Systems DR920: Slide and Optic Cut
  9. 06:59Shadow Systems DR920: Trigger
  10. 07:24Shadow Systems DR920: Slide Variations
  11. 08:46Range Performance: SIG P320 RXP X Full
  12. 10:31Range Performance: Shadow Systems DR920
  13. 11:15Shadow Systems DR920: Trigger and Sights
  14. 11:37Shadow Systems DR920: Overall Design and Feel
  15. 12:17Shadow Systems DR920: Potential Improvement
  16. 13:06Shadow Systems DR920: Reliability and Break-in
  17. 14:19Final Thoughts and Decision Making
  18. 15:42Price Point Comparison
  19. 16:37Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences in grip and texture between the SIG P320 RXP X Full and the Shadow Systems DR920?

The SIG P320 RXP X Full features an X-Grip module with a single finger groove and solid texture. The Shadow Systems DR920 offers a more aggressive, non-abrasive sandpaper-like texture all around, interchangeable backstraps, and a factory magwell for extensive customization.

How do the triggers of the SIG P320 RXP X Full and Shadow Systems DR920 compare?

The SIG P320 RXP X Full has a good trigger with a clean brake but a less positive reset. The Shadow Systems DR920 features an improved Glock-style trigger with a flat face, offering better tactile feel and performance, which further improves after its recommended break-in period.

What are the optic mounting capabilities of the SIG P320 RXP X Full and Shadow Systems DR920?

The SIG P320 RXP X Full has a deep optic cut for specific patterns like Delta Point Pro and Romeo One Pro, with a separate rear sight. The Shadow Systems DR920 uses a proprietary, deep optic cut with a shim system for broader optic compatibility and a redesigned EDP assembly for increased thread depth.

Which pistol is considered flatter shooting between the SIG P320 RXP X Full and Shadow Systems DR920?

The Shadow Systems DR920 is highlighted as one of the flattest shooting striker-fired pistols available, praised for its ability to combine Glock reliability with 1911-like angles. The SIG P320 RXP X Full is also noted as very controllable and shoots flat and fast, despite its higher bore axis.

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