Sig Sauer P320 Review | Sig RXP 9mm Pistol

Published on January 24, 2021
Duration: 12:28

This review of the Sig Sauer P320 RXP with the Romeo1 Pro optic highlights its upgraded features over the standard P320, including a milled slide for optics, front and rear cocking serrations, night sights, a more vertical grip with a beaver tail, and a flat-face trigger. The reviewer notes the ambidextrous slide release and the P320's excellent takedown system. While the firearm itself is praised for its shootability and accuracy, the Romeo1 Pro optic experienced a failure due to a loose battery door, emphasizing the importance of checking optic mounting and battery security.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 RXP offers significant upgrades over the standard model, including an optics-ready slide for red dots like the Romeo1 Pro, enhanced grip ergonomics with a beaver tail, and a crisp flat-face trigger. While the firearm itself is highly praised for shootability and accuracy, users should ensure the Romeo1 Pro's battery door is securely fastened to prevent operational failures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sig P320 RXP
  2. 00:33P320 RXP Variant Overview
  3. 00:44Optics Ready Slide & Romeo1 Pro
  4. 00:58Front/Rear Serrations & Night Sights
  5. 01:20Upgraded Grip & Beaver Tail
  6. 01:36Flat Face Trigger
  7. 01:58Ambidextrous Slide Release
  8. 02:12Picatinny Rail & Holster Compatibility
  9. 02:23P320 Takedown System
  10. 03:03Price and Value Discussion
  11. 03:33Flared Magwell & Magazines
  12. 04:02Range Day & Zeroing
  13. 04:40Shooting with Red Dot
  14. 05:34Shooting with Iron Sights
  15. 06:02Red Dot Failure Analysis
  16. 06:30Troubleshooting Romeo1 Pro Battery Door
  17. 08:23Overall Impressions of P320 RXP
  18. 09:0850 Yard Accuracy Test
  19. 10:12One-Handed Shooting
  20. 10:51Final Thoughts & Recommendation
  21. 11:21P320 Modularity
  22. 11:29Romeo1 Pro Skepticism
  23. 11:51Call to Action & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades on the Sig Sauer P320 RXP compared to a standard P320?

The P320 RXP features a slide milled for optics like the Romeo1 Pro, front and rear cocking serrations, co-witnessable night sights, a more vertical grip with a beaver tail, and a flat-face trigger. It also includes an ambidextrous slide release and a flared magwell.

What issues did the Romeo1 Pro optic experience during the review?

The Romeo1 Pro optic failed during shooting, with the red dot becoming invisible. Upon investigation, the battery door was found to be loose, causing the failure. This highlights the importance of checking optic mounting and battery security.

How does the P320 RXP's takedown system work?

The P320's takedown system is praised for its ease of use. It allows the slide to be removed by simply pulling it back and manipulating the slide levers, without the need to pull the trigger or perform other complex steps.

What is the recommended approach if you are considering buying the P320 RXP?

If you can find a good deal, the P320 RXP with the Romeo1 Pro is recommended. However, if prices are high, consider purchasing the pistol with a plain slide or one that is just milled for an optic, and then adding your preferred red dot separately.

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