Colt Mustang XSP

Much like the .380 Mustang PocketLite design that preceded it, Colt's Mustang XSP is a small, lightweight and reliable handgun—except, this time, it's sporting a polymer frame.

Such a frame, of course, is the most noticeable difference between the two models—but it's not the only one. Colt spent a significant amount of time adding a series of ergonomic touches to the firearm's frame, improving its performance in the operator's hand. The features that have made PocketLite successful are still noticeable—the High Profile Sights, Commander style hammer and .380 ACP chambering are all there.

To learn more about the Colt Mustang XSP, check out the video below, hosted by American Rifleman's Editor-in-Chief, Mark Keefe.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: .380
Barrel Length: 2.75"
Capacity: 6 Rounds
Overall Length: 5.5"
Weight: 11.8 ozs.
Receiver Material: Polymer
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
Slide Finish: Diamond-Like Carbon
Sights: High Profile
MSRP: $649

For Further Reading:
Review: Colt Mustang PocketLite .380 ACP
Introducing the Colt Mustang PocketLite

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7 Responses to Colt Mustang XSP

Scott wrote:
November 26, 2013

Petrusova: They do it's called the Mustang Pocketlight. It has a lightweight alloy frame all metal gun.

petrusova wrote:
November 15, 2013

If they would make it with a metal frame I would buy one but not plastic.

T.H. Blair wrote:
November 15, 2013

In 2010 I bought a Sig P238 because it appeared to be similar to the Colt Mustang. I owned a Mustang in the late 90's and it wasn't the best quality. I think that Colt has a great product and one that will sell as many as they can manufacture. The ambi-safety is a real plus on the new Mustang.

JT wrote:
November 15, 2013

Keep hoping that they re-introduce the Government 380 model. Can't think of a better gun to train my grand kids with for the action games (yeah, I know - not a 'legal' caliber, per se, but still - great training tool).

William renner wrote:
November 14, 2013

Just bought one and love everything about the gun !!!!

Jason wrote:
November 14, 2013

Is there a Crimson Trace for it? If so, am there!

vivian j lawson wrote:
November 12, 2013

I liked the looks and action demonstrated in the video. Very well versed. Easily understood as he went thru the demonstration of how the gun worked..size of gun..action.