Description
The Dan Wesson DWX Optic Ready 9mm 19-Round Black/Red is a semi-automatic pistol that blends the classic 1911 ergonomics you love with the proven handling of a CZ-platform design. This optic-ready 9mm ships with striking red aluminum grips, a match-grade barrel, fiber-optic front sight, adjustable rear sight, and an ambidextrous thumb safety. It is built for competitive shooters and range enthusiasts who demand reliability and the ability to customize their setup.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Dan Wesson |
| Model | DWX Optic Ready |
| Material | Steel frame, DLC-coated slide |
| Compatibility | Multiple optic footprints (RMR, DeltaPoint Pro, etc.) |
| Finish | Black DLC |
| Weight | 38.5 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Optic-Ready Slide: Why it matters — you can mount your favorite red dot without sending the slide to a gunsmith, saving time and money while improving your speed and accuracy at the range.
- Match-Grade Barrel: Why it matters — a tight, precisely machined barrel gives you the consistency you need for tight shot groups, whether you are punching paper or competing in a local match.
- Red Aluminum Grips: Why it matters — these grips provide a secure, non-slip hold even with sweaty hands, and the red accents make the pistol stand out in your safe or on the shooting line.
- Ambidextrous Thumb Safety: Why it matters — left-handed or right-handed shooters can engage the safety quickly and naturally, making this pistol a true choice for the whole family.
- 19-Round Capacity: Why it matters — fewer reloads mean more time focusing on your fundamentals, especially during drills or competition stages.
Who It’s For
The DWX is for the competitive shooter who wants a reliable, accurate pistol straight from the box. It also suits the enthusiast who appreciates the 1911 grip angle and the CZ-style low bore axis. If you are a parent teaching your teenager to shoot, the adjustable sights and ambi safety make it easier for them to learn safely. This pistol is not for concealed carry — it is a full-size range and competition tool.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Exceptional trigger feel (1911-style), optic-ready from the factory, high capacity for a 1911-style pistol, durable DLC finish, adjustable rear sight for fine-tuning.
Cons: The price point is high for a beginner-only gun. The red grips may not appeal to everyone, though they can be swapped. Also, finding holsters for the optic-ready version may require a custom or universal option.
Comparison
| Feature | Dan Wesson DWX | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Staccato P |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Capacity | 19 rounds | 17 rounds | 17 rounds |
| Optic Ready | Yes, multiple footprints | Yes, RMR pattern | Yes, DPP pattern |
| Trigger | 1911-style single action | Striker-fired | 1911-style single action |
| Price | $2,499 | $1,899 | $2,499 |
FAQ
What optic footprints does the DWX slide accept?
The slide is cut to accept multiple popular footprints, including RMR, DeltaPoint Pro, and Docter/Noblex. The optic plate system is included with the pistol.
Is the Dan Wesson DWX good for a beginner shooter?
It can be, especially if the beginner is learning on a full-size pistol with a light trigger. However, the price and single-action-only design may be better suited for someone who has mastered the basics of safe gun handling.
Can I use this pistol for concealed carry?
The DWX is a full-size competition pistol and is not designed for concealed carry. It is best used at the range or in competition.
What is the warranty on the Dan Wesson DWX?
Dan Wesson offers a limited lifetime warranty on the firearm to the original owner. Contact their customer service for specific details.
Trust Block
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Looking for more options? Check out our Semi Auto Handguns or browse our Competition Pistols. Need a holster? See our Holsters.
Last updated: April 2026

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