SIG P320 RXP X Full Better Than Expected

Published on November 20, 2020
Duration: 24:31

This video provides a detailed review of the SIG P320 RXP X Full Size pistol, covering its features, performance, and modularity. The presenter highlights the X-frame's improved ergonomics over standard P320 grips and discusses the RXP configuration which includes the Romeo1 Pro optic and suppressor-height sights. The video also delves into the P320's modular trigger system and includes a step-by-step guide for its disassembly and reassembly, emphasizing the manual disconnector's function.

Quick Summary

The SIG P320 RXP X Full Size features an X-frame grip for superior ergonomics, a Romeo1 Pro optic, and suppressor-height sights. Its modularity allows for easy frame swaps, and the trigger mechanism includes a manual disconnector for safety. Trigger pull weight averages around 4.5 pounds, offering a consistent break during live fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & P320 Lineup
  2. 00:38RXP vs. X Series Explained
  3. 01:20Addressing P320 Trigger Issues
  4. 02:20Personal History with SIG
  5. 03:08P320 Modularity & Trigger Module
  6. 04:03Grip Feel Comparison (M17 vs. X-Frame)
  7. 05:20Product Spotlight: Savior Range Bag
  8. 06:04Range Training Drills Explained
  9. 07:05Trigger Freeze & SIG Trigger Feel
  10. 07:32Reload & Transition Drills
  11. 08:33The Bear Standard Drill
  12. 09:33SIG P320 RXP X Full Size Specs
  13. 10:00Model Name Confusion
  14. 10:17Detailed Specifications
  15. 11:59Grip & Frame Details
  16. 13:24Slide Serrations & Chamfering
  17. 14:09Disassembly Procedure
  18. 14:58Trigger Mechanism Explained
  19. 15:59Manual Disconnector Function
  20. 16:46Striker Safety Blade
  21. 17:23Sear Engagement & Reset
  22. 18:03Striker Assembly Removal
  23. 18:59Reassembly Process
  24. 20:31Grip Feel Comparison (M17 vs. X-Frame)
  25. 20:54Trigger Pull Weight Measurement
  26. 21:44Final Thoughts & Positives
  27. 22:14Potential Negatives & Cost
  28. 23:11Modularity & Sight Benefits
  29. 23:35Viewer Engagement & Preferences
  30. 24:04Social Media & Website Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the SIG P320 RXP and RXP X models?

The primary difference lies in the frame. The RXP X model features the 'X-frame' grip, which offers improved ergonomics and a more substantial feel compared to the standard P320 frame. Both RXP variants typically include the Romeo1 Pro optic and suppressor-height sights.

What are the main advantages of the SIG P320's modularity?

The SIG P320's modularity allows users to easily swap serialized trigger modules between different frames (e.g., compact, full-size, X-frame). This means you can change the grip size, style, and even caliber (with appropriate FCU and slide/barrel) without needing to register a new firearm, offering significant customization.

How does the SIG P320's trigger mechanism work, especially with the manual disconnector?

The P320's trigger bar pulls an arm that lifts the sear. A manual disconnector, activated by the takedown lever, prevents the sear from engaging the striker lug when the firearm is disassembled or the slide is manipulated. This acts as a safety feature, preventing accidental discharge during handling.

What are the typical trigger pull weights for the SIG P320 RXP X Full Size?

The SIG P320 RXP X Full Size typically has a trigger pull weight around 4.5 pounds. While the presenter noted it feels 'a little weird' during dry fire, it performs better during live fire, offering a consistent break.

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