Description
The Fusion XP Comp 9mm 4.6in 17rd optic-ready black is a 1911-based wide-body pistol that takes Glock 17 magazines. It ships with two 17-round Glock-compatible magazines and an RMR/SRO optic plate. The 4.6-inch barrel uses Fusion’s proprietary pin system for an integrated compensator, and the one-piece steel milled trigger delivers a crisp, consistent pull. This is a production gun built for shooters who want 1911 ergonomics with high-capacity reliability.
| Manufacturer | Fusion Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | XP Comp |
| Material | CNC-machined bar stock steel slide and frame (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Glock 17 magazines, RMR/SRO optic plates |
| Finish | Black nitride or similar durable coating |
| Weight | Approximately 30 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Integrated compensator with threadless pin system – Reduces muzzle rise and felt recoil without needing a threaded barrel. The proprietary pin locks the comp directly to the barrel, giving you a flush fit that won’t loosen under fire.
- One-piece steel milled trigger – No plastic parts. The single-piece construction eliminates take-up creep, giving you a clean break every time. Per Fusion specs, trigger pull weight is factory-set at 4–4.5 lbs.
- Full-length guide rod – Adds weight forward for faster return to zero and reduces slide battering over thousands of rounds. It also makes disassembly simpler than a two-piece setup.
- Picatinny rail – Mount lights or lasers without adapters. The rail is machined into the frame, so there’s no wobble or added bulk.
- Glock 17 magazine compatibility – Use any standard or extended Glock 17 mag. That means 17+1 capacity out of the box, with access to 33-round sticks for competition or classes.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for shooters who want 1911 accuracy and trigger feel but need double-stack capacity and common magazine availability. It’s ideal for training students moving from a Glock to a 1911 platform, or for experienced shooters who want a comped gun without a threaded barrel. It also works well for USPSA Carry Optics or IDPA ESP divisions where 9mm 1911s are popular.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Reliable feeding with Glock magazines – no need to buy proprietary mags.
- Pro: Integrated comp reduces recoil noticeably without adding barrel length.
- Pro: Optic-ready with RMR/SRO plate included.
- Con: The proprietary compensator pin system means you can’t swap barrels easily or use a standard threaded barrel for a suppressor. If you plan to run a can, this isn’t the gun for that.
Comparison: Fusion XP Comp vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms Syndicate
| Feature | Fusion XP Comp | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms Syndicate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Platform | 1911-style, wide-body | Glock 17/19 hybrid | Glock 17/19 |
| Magazine Compatibility | Glock 17 (included) | Glock 17/19 | Glock 17/19 |
| Compensator | Integrated, threadless pin | Optional threaded barrel + comp | Integrated comp on barrel |
| Optic Ready | Yes, RMR/SRO plate included | Yes, RMR/SRO plate included | Yes, RMR/SRO plate included |
| Trigger | One-piece steel, 4–4.5 lbs | Zev adjustable, 3.5–4.5 lbs | Agency trigger, 4–4.5 lbs |
| Price | $1,399 | $1,800–$2,200 | $1,600–$2,000 |
The Fusion XP Comp is the most affordable of the three, with the 1911 grip angle that many shooters prefer. The OZ9 has a modular chassis, and the Syndicate has a more aggressive slide cut. But for a comped, optic-ready 1911-style pistol that uses Glock mags, the Fusion is a strong value.
FAQ
Does the Fusion XP Comp come with a threaded barrel for a suppressor?
No. The barrel has a proprietary pin system for the compensator, not a threaded muzzle. You cannot attach a suppressor without replacing the barrel and comp assembly.
What optics fit the included plate?
The plate is cut for Trijicon RMR and SRO footprints. It also fits Holosun 407C/507C/508T models with the same footprint. You will need the correct screws, which are included.
Can I use standard 1911 magazines in this pistol?
No. The XP Comp uses a double-stack grip frame designed for Glock 17 magazines. Standard single-stack 1911 mags will not fit or function.
Is the compensator removable?
It is not designed to be routinely removed. The pin system is semi-permanent; you can remove it with tools, but it’s not a quick-change feature. Fusion recommends leaving it in place for zero retention.
What is the warranty on the Fusion XP Comp?
Fusion Firearms offers a limited lifetime warranty to the original owner. Defects in materials or workmanship are covered. Normal wear, modifications, or misuse are not covered.
Ready to Train with the Fusion XP Comp?
This pistol gives you the accuracy and trigger of a 1911 with the capacity and magazine availability of a Glock. It’s a practical choice for training, competition, or home defense. Order today and start shooting with less recoil and more precision.
✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
✓ Ships 1-2 business days
✓ 30-day returns
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Browse more handguns in our Semi Auto Handguns category, or check out our 1911 Pistols and Optic-Ready Pistols.
Last updated: April 2026





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