Phoenix Trinity EXO Pro & EDC

Published on February 2, 2026
Duration: 2:45

This video provides an in-depth look at the Phoenix Trinity EXO Pro and EXO EDC pistols, presented by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It details the unique features of both models, including their DLC coatings, integrated compensators, and trigger characteristics. The review also showcases specific QVO Tactical holster solutions designed for these firearms, highlighting their functionality for different carry styles.

Quick Summary

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical presents the Phoenix Trinity EXO Pro and EXO EDC pistols, detailing their advanced features like DLC coatings, integrated compensators, and precise 2.5lb triggers. The review also highlights custom QVO Tactical holsters designed for appendix and OWB carry, offering practical gear solutions for these high-performance firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: EXO Pro & EDC
  2. 00:22EXO EDC Features & Specs
  3. 01:08QVO Tactical 'More Discreet' Holster
  4. 01:16EXO Pro Features & Safety Detent
  5. 02:27QVO Tactical 'Secondary' Holster

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Phoenix Trinity EXO EDC?

The EXO EDC boasts a 4.25-inch barrel with integrated compensation, a silver matte DLC slide, an aluminum grip, and a highly desirable 2.5lb trigger break. It is also designed to accommodate an RMR optic plate.

How does the Phoenix Trinity EXO Pro differ from the EXO EDC?

The EXO Pro features a longer 4.78-inch barrel with a one-piece barrel and integrated compensator design. It also highlights a unique safety detent mechanism intended to prevent accidental engagement, enhancing user safety during operation.

What QVO Tactical holsters are featured in the video?

The video showcases two QVO Tactical holsters: the 'More Discreet' model, configured for appendix carry and compatible with lights like the Cloud Defensive EPL, and the 'Secondary' OWB holster, notable for its custom fabric overlays like 'JDM Confetti'.

What is DLC coating and why is it used on these pistols?

DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating is a durable, low-friction finish applied to metal components like the slide and barrel. It significantly enhances resistance to wear, corrosion, and provides a sleek aesthetic, contributing to the longevity and performance of the firearms.

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