This review of the Sig P365 Spectre Comp highlights its evolution from the original P365, focusing on its extended grip module for increased capacity and its aggressive laser-textured grip. The reviewer details its optic-ready slide with an RMSc footprint, fiber optic front sight, and serrated rear sight, along with its flat-face trigger and easy disassembly process. The video emphasizes its thin profile for concealed carry, comparing it favorably to a Glock 19 in terms of ergonomics.
The video critiques SIG Sauer's product strategy, arguing they are 'overdoing it' by releasing an excessive number of variants for popular pistol lines like the P226, P320, and P365. While acknowledging the quality and appeal of many models, the speaker suggests this proliferation dilutes brand identity and can be confusing for consumers. The P365 Spectre Comp is highlighted as an example of a significantly altered P365 variant.
This video provides an overview of the Sig Sauer P365 Spectre Comp, highlighting its features as the longest variant of the P365 to date. Key aspects discussed include its 4.3-inch barrel, compatibility with the Streamlight TLR-7, laser stippled grip module with a removable mag well, and new 21-round magazines. The presenter also notes its inclusion of the Romeo X closed emitter optic and aggressive front serrations, suggesting it will fit existing IWB holsters.
SIG SAUER's SIG NEXT event showcased a range of new firearms and accessories, including the P365 Spectre Comp, P320 X5 Legion, P226 40th Anniversary Edition, the military-contracted SIG Spear (XM7 rifle) with 277 Fury ammunition, and new optics like the Romeo3 Max Pro and Romeo X. The event highlighted SIG's innovation across pistol, rifle, and optic platforms, emphasizing performance, customization, and market-leading technology.
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