The Retay USA RXP delivers reliable rimfire performance in a full-featured platform that accepts modern accessories and optics. This 22 LR pistol combines affordability with professional-grade features typically found on centerfire handguns.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic rimfire pistols, the RXP features a threaded barrel for suppressor compatibility and an optic-ready slide cut for RMR and RMSc footprint red dots. The black Cerakote finish provides superior corrosion resistance compared to standard bluing, while the polymer frame keeps weight down to approximately 24 ounces. The serrated slide offers positive grip even with wet hands.
Key Features
- Threaded 4-inch barrel ready for suppressors and muzzle devices
- RMR/RMSc optic cut machined into slide for direct red dot mounting
- Black Cerakote finish rated for 2,400+ hours salt spray resistance
- Textured polymer grip with integrated accessory rail for lights and lasers
- 10+1 capacity with drop-free magazine design
- Serrated slide surfaces for enhanced manipulation
- Fixed sights co-witness with most low-mount optics
The RXP functions reliably with standard and high-velocity 22 LR ammunition, cycling consistently through extended shooting sessions. The 4-inch barrel provides sufficient velocity for small game hunting while remaining compact enough for training applications. The threaded muzzle accepts 1/2x28 accessories, matching common rimfire suppressor threading.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 22 Long Rifle
- Barrel Length: 4 inches, threaded 1/2x28
- Overall Length: 7.5 inches
- Weight: Approximately 24 ounces
- Capacity: 10+1 rounds
- Frame: Textured polymer with accessory rail
- Slide: Steel with black Cerakote finish
- Sights: Fixed front and rear
- Optic Ready: RMR/RMSc footprint
The RXP represents exceptional value in the optic-ready rimfire category, offering features that cost significantly more on competing platforms. With growing suppressor popularity and red dot adoption, this pistol positions shooters for modern accessories without platform limitations.