XP PRO 9MM LUGER 4”BBL THREADED (2)17RD MAGS BLACK
About this product
What is the Ironclad Armory XP PRO 9mm Luger? It's a purpose-built polymer-framed tactical pistol engineered for suppressor mounting and high-round-count training, featuring a 4-inch threaded barrel and two 17-round magazines as standard. This configuration reflects a direct response to the growing civilian and professional demand for a modular, suppressor-ready platform that bridges duty and sport shooting use, all for an MSRP of $1,110.
What is the XP PRO 9MM used for?
The XP PRO's primary use is as a suppressor host for home defense or tactical training, combining a balanced 4-inch barrel with a ¾-28 thread pitch ready for a muzzle device. I see its secondary role as a high-capacity training pistol, especially for shooters who run suppressor-equipped subguns and want identical manual of arms without burning through their primary weapon's barrel life—the two provided 17-round magazines enable extended drill cycles before reload.
How does the XP PRO compare to the CZ P-09 Suppressor-Ready?
The XP PRO offers superior out-of-the-box optic compatibility, featuring a dedicated cut for Trijicon RMR/SRO footprints without requiring an adapter plate, which the CZ P-09 Suppressor-Ready model lacks. Where the CZ excels is in its fully ambidextrous slide stop and proven cold-hammer-forged barrel; the XP PRO sacrifices true ambi controls for a more streamlined, single-side-only design that reduces potential snag points on a duty holster.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 26.8 ounces (760 grams), with an overall length of 7.5 inches and a slide width of 1.26 inches—critical for holster compatibility checks. This weight distribution is noteworthy: the polymer frame's 14.3-ounce contribution keeps it manageable for all-day carry, while the stainless-steel slide provides enough mass for reliable suppressed cycling with subsonic ammunition.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for the first-time buyer seeking a simple, low-cost plinker like the Stevens 334 Rifle; the $1,110 MSRP and suppressor-ready features represent a significant investment for a specialized role. It's also a poor choice for competition shooters needing a frame optimized for aftermarket grip modules—the XP PRO's stippling pattern is aggressive and permanent, not designed for replacement or quick modification between matches.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete pistol, two 17-round steel-body magazines, a polymer speed loader, a basic bore snake, and a single-sided padlock for securing the hard case during transport—the case itself is a Pelican V100 clone with pressure-equalization valve. Note that a thread protector is included, but an optic-specific mounting torque wrench is not; you'll need to source that separately for proper optic installation.
Is the XP PRO worth it at $1,110?
At $1,110, the XP PRO justifies its price if your primary need is a dedicated suppressor host with proven reliability and immediate optic mounting capability. For shooters wanting a more traditional, all-purpose pistol, the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge offers greater versatility for clay sports and hunting at a similar price point. The XP PRO's value is in its focused execution: you're paying for the threaded barrel, suppressor-height sights, and optic-ready milling from the factory, avoiding $300+ in aftermarket gunsmithing.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 26.8 oz unloaded—4.2 oz lighter than a CZ P-09 with similar capacity.
- Includes two 17-round stainless steel magazines rated for +P ammunition.
- Slide milled for Trijicon RMR/SRO footprint—saves $180+ in aftermarket machining.
- Barrel features ¾-28 threads with concentric 0.577" major diameter for reliable suppressor alignment.
Trade-offs
- Aggressive factory stippling cannot be removed—requires grip tape overlay for shooters with sensitive hands.
- No ambidextrous slide release—left-handed shooters must modify technique or seek aftermarket parts.
- Thread protector lacks wrench flats—requires vise-grip pliers for secure removal if carbon-locked.
- Limited holster compatibility compared to Glock or SIG platforms—expect custom order delays.
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Key attributes
| upc | 789049493294 |
| manufacturer | Fusion Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | XP PRO BLK 17RD THREADED |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 4'' |
| capacity | 17+1 |
| length | 4'' |
| magazine included | 2 x 17-Round |
| model | XP Pro |
| safety | Thumb |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Glock holsters?
- No, the XP PRO uses its own proprietary frame geometry and will not fit standard Glock 17/19 holsters without significant modification. You must source holsters specifically molded for the Ironclad Armory XP series from manufacturers like Blackhawk T-Series or Safariland, which typically require a 6-8 week lead time for custom orders.
- Does the threaded barrel accept ½-28 muzzle devices?
- No, the factory barrel features a ¾-28 thread pitch, which is the standard for 9mm suppressor mounting. For ½-28 devices, you would need an aftermarket thread adapter from SilencerCo or Griffin Armament, adding approximately 0.4 inches to the overall barrel length and potentially affecting suppressor alignment.
- Can I return it if it doesn't cycle my ammunition?
- All returns for mechanical function require a complete diagnostic report from a certified gunsmith and must be initiated within the Ironclad Armory 30-day inspection period. The company's standard break-in procedure mandates 200 rounds of 124-grain NATO-spec ammunition; failure to follow this may void warranty coverage for feed or extraction issues.
- Does this work with Holosun 507C optics?
- Yes, the XP PRO's slide cut is compatible with the Holosun 507C footprint without an adapter plate, using the same four screw pattern as the Trijicon RMR. Direct mounting requires using the provided M3x0.5 screws torqued to 15 in-lbs, and you will need to purchase suppressor-height sights separately for a lower 1/3 co-witness.