The XCompact comes with a flat trigger. I'm not familiar with the RXP Compact specfically.
Generally, most P320s currently come with a thin curved trigger. Originally, they came with a fatter curved trigger before the "voluntary upgrade" was offered. https://www.sigsauer.com/press...program-information/
The "RXP" is the identical gun to the X Compact with the exception of the 'factory installed' Romeo Pro 1 red-dot sight.
It seems like the 'early' releases of this gun must have had the rounded trigger which at some point was replaced by the flat trigger found the the 'regular' X Compact.
The RXP also has and comes with Sig's fixed suppressor height sights and has the ability to accept a Leupold DPP. I don't believe that the XCompact has either of these.
I find the Compact frustrating in that it has suppressor height sights, but there are no compact threaded barrels available. As to the why of the flat trigger, I don't know, but I like it.
Posts: 17297 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: October 15, 2006
There is an X-Compact RXP and a regular Compact RXP. X-Compact RXP has suppressor height X-ray3 sights and a flat trigger. The regular Compact RXP has suppressor height 3-dot sites and a curved trigger.
X-Compact has 3.6" barrel/slide while the regular Compact has 3.9" barrel/slide.
Posts: 5026 | Location: Indiana | Registered: December 28, 2004
Originally posted by Lefty Sig: There is an X-Compact RXP and a regular Compact RXP. X-Compact RXP has suppressor height X-ray3 sights and a flat trigger. The regular Compact RXP has suppressor height 3-dot sites and a curved trigger.
X-Compact has 3.6" barrel/slide while the regular Compact has 3.9" barrel/slide.
Thank you Sir!!! Mystery solved!!! Subtle differences but differences none the less. I appreciate you educating me!!