Sig 1911X with Romeo-X Optic

Published on July 18, 2024
Duration: 10:56

This video provides an in-depth review of the Sig Sauer 1911X, highlighting its modern features and performance. The instructor details the firearm's construction, including its Nitron and Cerakote finish, optics-ready slide with a Romeo-X optic, and tritium co-witness sights. Key enhancements over traditional 1911s are discussed, such as the pivoting extractor, firing pin block safety, flat trigger with over-travel adjustment, and the durable NDLC finish on the barrel and other components. The review also covers disassembly and reassembly, shooting impressions with Sig Sauer ammunition, and pricing.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer 1911X modernizes the classic platform with an optics-ready slide for the Romeo-X optic, featuring tritium co-witness sights. It boasts a durable Nitron/Cerakote finish, NDLC-coated barrel, a pivoting extractor, firing pin block safety, and a flat, adjustable trigger for enhanced performance and reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Sig 1911X
  2. 00:38Slide Modifications and Optics Ready
  3. 01:03Sig Romeo-X Optic and Co-Witness Sights
  4. 01:40Slide Shape and Serrations
  5. 01:52Pivoting Extractor Design
  6. 02:075-inch Barrel and NDLC Finish
  7. 02:43Firing Pin Block Safety Feature
  8. 03:28Grips and Ambidextrous Safety
  9. 03:33Skeletonized Hammer and Grip Safety
  10. 03:43Layered Magazine Well
  11. 03:54Flat Trigger and Straight Pull
  12. 04:23High Profile Slide Lock/Release
  13. 05:13Disassembly Procedure
  14. 06:08Barrel Bushing and Barrel Removal
  15. 06:14Underside of Slide: Firing Pin Safety
  16. 06:32Romeo-X Optic Specifications
  17. 07:09Frame and Firing Pin Safety Mechanism
  18. 07:14Reassembly Procedure
  19. 09:42Shooting Impressions and Ammunition
  20. 09:57Reliability and Accuracy Report
  21. 10:13Pricing and Target Audience

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modernizations on the Sig Sauer 1911X compared to traditional 1911 models?

The Sig 1911X features a modernized slide with an optics-ready cut for the Romeo-X optic, tritium co-witness sights, vertical front and rear serrations, a 1913 Picatinny rail, a flat trigger with adjustable over-travel, and a more durable pivoting extractor and firing pin block safety.

What type of finish does the Sig 1911X use, and what are its benefits?

The Sig 1911X utilizes a Nitron finish on the slide, overlaid with Cerakote, and features an NDLC (Near Diamond Like Carbon) finish on the 5-inch barrel and other components. These finishes provide enhanced durability, corrosion resistance, and a near diamond-like hardness.

Can the iron sights on the Sig 1911X be used with the Romeo-X optic?

Yes, the Sig 1911X is equipped with tritium front and rear sights that are designed to co-witness with the mounted Sig Romeo-X optic. This allows for aiming with the iron sights if the optic's battery fails or if preferred.

What is the price range for the Sig Sauer 1911X?

The Sig Sauer 1911X is positioned as a higher-end 1911. It is available for approximately $1499 without the Romeo-X optic and around $1799 when purchased with the optic already installed.

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