SIG SAUER RXP X Carry Even The Romeo 1 Pro Surprised Me!

Published on October 20, 2020
Duration: 22:00

This guide details advanced training drills and disassembly procedures for the SIG SAUER RXP X Carry, as demonstrated by a highly knowledgeable firearms instructor. It covers performance assessment through drills like the Bill Drill and Bear Standard, and provides a technical breakdown of the P320's internal mechanics, including the Fire Control Unit. The instruction emphasizes practical application and understanding of the firearm's operation.

Quick Summary

The SIG SAUER RXP X Carry is a hybrid pistol featuring an X-Series grip, Romeo 1 Pro optic, and TLR-7A light. It excels in drills like the Bill Drill and Bear Standard, demonstrating reliable performance and good ergonomics. Its factory trigger pull averages 4.5 lbs, and its P320 platform allows for understanding of internal mechanics via FCU disassembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the SIG RXP X Carry
  2. 00:45Design and Configuration
  3. 01:28X-Series Features and LE Model
  4. 02:04Speaker's History with SIG
  5. 03:17Range Drills and Performance
  6. 06:15The Bear Standard Drill
  7. 08:19Technical Disassembly and Mechanics
  8. 15:54Trigger Pull Weight Test
  9. 17:48Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG SAUER RXP X Carry?

The SIG SAUER RXP X Carry features an X-Series grip module with a flat-faced trigger, a Romeo 1 Pro optic, and a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light. It has a full-size grip with a 3.9-inch barrel and comes standard with 17-round magazines.

How does the SIG SAUER RXP X Carry perform in drills?

In drills like the Bill Drill and Bear Standard, the RXP X Carry demonstrates reliable performance, good recoil impulse management, and effective ergonomics, allowing for speed and precision in shooting and reloading sequences.

What is the trigger pull weight of the SIG SAUER RXP X Carry?

Using a Timney Trigger Pull Scale, the SIG SAUER RXP X Carry consistently measured a trigger pull weight of approximately 4.5 pounds, which is considered impressive for a factory striker-fired pistol.

What are the internal mechanics of the P320 platform?

The P320's internal mechanics involve a trigger disconnect system, a striker assembly, and the sear interacting with the striker block safety. The Fire Control Unit (FCU) is the serialized component housing these critical parts.

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