Wilson Combat 2EDCXCP9A EDC X9 2.0 9mm Luger 15+1 4″ Stainless Fluted Barrel, Armor-Tuff Stainless Steel Tri-Top Cut Slide, Combat-Tuff Aluminum Frame w/Beavertail, Black Polymer Grip
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About this product
The Wilson Combat 2EDCXCP9A EDC X9 2.0 is a duty-ready 9mm pistol that merges a double-stack 1911 grip angle with a modern striker-fired pistol's capacity and trigger. It's the refined successor to the 2016-launched original, built specifically for concealment and high-round-count performance. This model ships with two 15-round magazines, featuring a 4-inch stainless fluted barrel to manage heat and weight.
What is the Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 used for?
The Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 is engineered as a professional's daily carry pistol, built for duty, prolonged training, and concealed carry. Its 4-inch barrel and aluminum frame provide a stable shooting platform for defensive accuracy, while the 15+1 capacity ensures practical round count for real-world situations. The Armor-Tuff finish on the slide resists holster wear, making it suitable for daily, high-friction carry without cosmetic degradation.
How does the Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 compare to a Sig Sauer P226?
The EDC X9 2.0 offers a distinct mechanical and ergonomic advantage over the Sig Sauer P226 due to its superior 1911-style single-action trigger geometry and 3.8 lb average pull weight straight from the box. While both are duty-grade 9mm pistols, the Wilson's Combat-Tuff aluminum frame and fluted 4-inch barrel result in a lighter overall carry weight of 34 ounces unloaded, nearly 5 ounces lighter than a standard P226. The Wilson provides a more refined, target-gun trigger, whereas the Sig Sauer offers a more proven track record in military service.
What does the Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded, the pistol weighs 34 ounces (964 grams), with an overall length of 7.5 inches and a slide width of 1.25 inches. The 4-inch fluted barrel contributes to this weight distribution, keeping the muzzle slightly lighter for faster transitions. The grip circumference is designed around a 1911 profile but with a wider 1.4-inch girth to accommodate the double-stack magazine, which is a direct trade-off for its 15-round capacity.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for the budget-conscious shooter or someone looking for a simple range plinker under $1500. At a price point over $3700, it represents a premium tool for a professional or dedicated enthusiast who demands a specific trigger feel and duty-grade reliability. It’s also a poor choice for someone wanting a completely traditional 1911 experience, as its internal mechanics and frame design are a hybrid system requiring specific Wilson Combat magazines and parts.
What's in the box?
You receive the pistol, two 15-round 9mm magazines, a polymer lockable hard case, and Wilson Combat's factory inspection sheet. Notably, it does not include backup iron sights beyond the standard tritium/fiber optic front, or the tool kits that typically come with more basic offerings like the the Stevens 334. You must source a sight adjustment tool separately if you plan to zero the pistol yourself.
Is the Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 worth it at $3703?
Yes, but only if your application demands its specific blend of 1911 ergonomics, modern capacity, and combat-ready finish. For a shooter who trains heavily and carries daily, the investment in the Armor-Tuff slide treatment, flawless barrel fitting, and reliable 15-round magazines justifies the cost. For a casual user who fires a few hundred rounds a year, a standard CZ Shadow 2 or a more affordable 1911 variant will perform nearly as well for half the price.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 34 oz unloaded — 5 oz lighter than a Sig Sauer P226 without sacrificing steel slide integrity.
- Fluted 4-inch 4150 steel barrel reduces reciprocating mass for a 12% faster perceived cycle time.
- Armor-Tuff finish provides a 68 HRC surface hardness, exceeding standard Cerakote for holster wear resistance.
- 1911-style single-action trigger breaks at a consistent 3.8 lb from the factory.
- Frame features a true 1911 grip angle and extended beavertail for high-hand control without slide bite.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary 15-round magazines cost $65 each — a significant recurring cost over standard 1911 mags.
- No accessory rail for weapon-mounted lights, limiting its duty/defense role in low-light scenarios.
- High-gloss black polymer grip panels lack aggressive texture — requires aftermarket stippling or grip tape for wet conditions.
- Price point of $3703 places it against custom 2011 pistols from Staccato that include optic-ready slides in their base model.
Key attributes
| upc | 810129406726 |
| manufacturer | Wilson Combat |
| manufacturer part number | 2EDCXCP9A |
| action | Single Action |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 4" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 15 + 1 |
| number of magazines | 2 15 rd. |
| package height | 3.0 |
| package width | 10.9 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| safety | Ambidextrous |
| shipping weight | 5.0 |
| sights | Battlesight/ FO Front Sight |
| sights type | Adjustable Sights |
| slide description | Tri-Top Cut |
Frequently asked questions
- Does it fit standard 1911 holsters?
- No, the Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0 does not fit standard 1911 holsters due to its proprietary slide profile and squared trigger guard geometry. You'll need a holster molded specifically for the EDC X9 platform. Wilson Combat and several duty holster manufacturers like Safariland offer compatible models.
- Is it compatible with standard 1911 magazines?
- No, it requires Wilson Combat's proprietary 15-round magazines. Standard 1911 9mm magazines will not seat or function. Wilson's magazines feature an extended baseplate and specific spring geometry for reliable feeding under the pistol's tighter tolerances.
- Can the slide be milled for an optic?
- Yes, but you must send it to Wilson Combat or a certified armorer who understands the Armor-Tuff coating process. The Tri-Top cut is pre-machined, so milling must be precise to avoid compromising structural integrity. Wilson's custom shop offers direct milling for most major micro red dots with a 3-4 week lead time.
- How long is the warranty?
- Wilson Combat provides a lifetime warranty to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship. This does not cover normal wear from use, cosmetic damage, or modifications performed outside their facility. Claims must be processed directly through their customer service team in Arkansas.
- Does it work with 9mm NATO ammunition?
- Yes, the pistol is chambered for 9mm Luger and handles both standard pressure and 9mm NATO (+P) ammunition reliably. The fluted 4-inch barrel and tight chamber are built to SAAMI specifications, but we always recommend a 200-round break-in period with standard-pressure rounds before running +P loads for longevity.