The Sig P320 XF RXP

Published on March 23, 2021
Duration: 14:14

This review of the Sig P320 XF RXP full-size pistol highlights its modularity, factory-installed Romeo1 optic, and suppressor-height sights. The presenter, a self-proclaimed fan of the P320 platform, details its specifications, including a 9x19mm caliber, 4.7-inch standard barrel (with a 5.5-inch threaded barrel shown), and a weight of 30 ounces. The review emphasizes the P320's improved trigger feel compared to Glock and its suitability for various applications from competition to home defense, noting its reliability over extensive testing.

Quick Summary

The Sig P320 XF RXP is a full-size, optics-ready pistol featuring a factory-installed Romeo1 optic and suppressor-height tritium sights. Its modular chassis system and striker-fired trigger, noted for its lighter pull and match-grade feel compared to Glock, contribute to its popularity and reliability, with extensive testing showing no malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Sig P320 XF RXP
  2. 00:22Becoming a Fan of the P320 Platform
  3. 00:30P320 Modularity and Variety
  4. 01:01Magazine Options and Reliability
  5. 01:44Military Adoption and Law Enforcement Trends
  6. 02:34Complete Tactical Pistol Features
  7. 02:38RXP Specifics: Romeo1 Optic Included
  8. 02:48Added Accessories: Threaded Barrel, Suppressor, Lights
  9. 02:57Straight Trigger Feature
  10. 03:00Technical Specifications Overview
  11. 03:04Suppressor Height Sights and Tritium
  12. 03:13Barrel Specs: Standard vs. Threaded
  13. 03:34Slide and Finish Details
  14. 03:38Striker Fired Trigger Mechanism
  15. 03:41P320 vs. Glock Trigger Comparison
  16. 04:38Reversible and Ambidextrous Magazine Release
  17. 04:49Disassembly Process
  18. 04:54Suppressor: SilencerCo Octane 9
  19. 05:22Tactical Light: Foxtrot One
  20. 05:46Magazine Capacity Review
  21. 05:51Detailed Disassembly Steps
  22. 06:04No Trigger Pull Required for Disassembly
  23. 06:10Recoil Spring and Barrel Details
  24. 06:19Threaded Barrel Price and Necessity
  25. 06:33Romeo1 Pro Optic Features
  26. 06:45Slide Quality and Machining
  27. 06:52Internal Safety Features
  28. 07:05Frame and Rail System
  29. 07:18Removable Chassis System
  30. 07:21Modularity and Military Adoption Context
  31. 07:37Reassembly Process
  32. 07:50Full Size Grip and Chassis Swapping
  33. 07:55Foxtrot One Ambidextrous Features
  34. 08:01Foxtrot One Lumen Settings
  35. 08:10Reassembly Steps Continued
  36. 08:24Suppressor Attachment
  37. 08:36Conclusion: A Tactical Weapon System
  38. 08:40Key Features Summary
  39. 08:50Range Testing Preview
  40. 11:01Range Performance: No Malfunctions
  41. 11:06Ammunition Tested (Sig)
  42. 11:15Specific Ammunition Ballistics
  43. 11:37Most Accurate Ammunition Tested
  44. 11:44Performance with Suppressor
  45. 11:54Exceptional Grouping at 25 Yards
  46. 12:01Optic Benefits for Eyesight
  47. 12:13Suppressor Height Sights Functionality
  48. 12:26Reliability of Jacked and Hollow Point Ammunition
  49. 12:30Suitability for Combat and Competition
  50. 12:38Home Defense Considerations
  51. 12:48Optic Precision for Target Pinpointing
  52. 13:00Battery Backup and Iron Sights
  53. 13:12Sig's P320 Evolution
  54. 13:19Upcoming Glock Gen 5 MOS Comparison
  55. 13:32Glock vs. Sig: Component Differences
  56. 13:48Full-Size Duty Pistol Comparison
  57. 13:57Future Content Teaser
  58. 14:05Video Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig P320 XF RXP full-size pistol?

The Sig P320 XF RXP is a full-size, optics-ready pistol featuring a factory-installed Romeo1 optic, suppressor-height tritium sights, and a modular chassis system. It's chambered in 9x19mm and known for its comfortable, striker-fired trigger and high reliability.

How does the Sig P320 trigger compare to a Glock trigger?

The Sig P320's striker-fired trigger is described as having a lighter pull and a more match-grade feel than a Glock's. It lacks the intermediate trigger safety 'tit' found on Glocks, which can cause finger fatigue during extended shooting sessions.

What are the benefits of the P320 XF RXP's suppressor height sights?

The suppressor height sights on the P320 XF RXP are crucial for co-witnessing with the factory-installed Romeo1 optic. This means that even with a suppressor attached, the iron sights remain visible and usable, providing a backup aiming solution.

What kind of performance can be expected from the Sig P320 XF RXP?

The Sig P320 XF RXP has demonstrated exceptional reliability, with over 1200-1500 rounds fired without malfunctions. It also achieves very accurate groupings, with the Match Elite 147-grain V-Crown ammunition producing the tightest groups at 25 yards.

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