Victor Retay Rxp .22
- Aug 27
- 2 min read

The Victor RXP22 by Werywin Defence is a compact, modern rimfire pistol chambered in .22 LR, designed for affordable training, recreational shooting, and light defensive practice. Its construction and ergonomics make it suitable for shooters who want a reliable platform with controllable recoil and simple handling.

With a 4-inch stainless steel barrel and optical fibre front sight paired with an adjustable rear sight, the Victor RXP22 offers a precise sight picture uncommon in many budget rimfire pistols. The fibre front makes target acquisition quick, even in low-light, while the adjustable rear allows fine-tuning for different ammunition loads.
Frame width (1.45") and height (5.5") give a compact yet stable grip profile.
The single-action trigger aids in delivering a cleaner break for consistent shot placement. In practical terms, shooters can expect good accuracy within 15–25 meters, making it ideal for range work and plinking.
The pistol is built with a glass-filled nylon polymer frame mated to an aluminium alloy slide, keeping weight low at just 560 grams while maintaining structural strength. The stainless steel barrel provides excellent corrosion resistance, especially useful in humid climates or with bulk rimfire ammunition that often leaves residues.
While lightweight polymers sometimes raise concerns about longevity, glass-filled nylon is notably more robust than plain polymer, giving the Victor RXP22 a durability edge over many low-cost .22 handguns.
The Victor RXP22 (Werywin Defence) is a thoughtfully built compact rimfire pistol that prioritizes accuracy, lightweight durability, and user-friendly handling. It shines as a trainer and recreational firearm, and though not a primary defensive tool, it provides valuable muscle memory practice for shooters who carry larger calibers.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective, low-recoil pistol for skill development or recreational shooting, the Victor RXP22 stands out as a strong option in the Indian civilian market.

















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