The New Sig P365XL Spectre Comp | Is the Hype Real?

Published on February 27, 2022
Duration: 17:15

This guide details the initial setup and range assessment of the Sig P365XL Spectre Comp, as demonstrated by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It covers mounting optics and lights, zeroing the red dot at 10 yards, and performing basic drills like concealment draws, Bill drills, and shooting on the move. The assessment includes evaluating recoil, muzzle flip compared to other micro-compacts, and weapon light functionality. Barrera, an industry professional, provides practical insights into the firearm's performance and ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The Sig P365XL Spectre Comp features an integrated compensator for reduced muzzle rise, an optic-ready slide, and XRay3 sights. While its trigger has notable pre-travel, its performance in reducing muzzle flip compared to competitors like the Zev Z365XL and Hellcat RDP is a significant advantage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Footage
  2. 01:08Acquisition & Pricing
  3. 01:44Technical Features Overview
  4. 02:40First Shots & Team Impressions
  5. 04:13Optic Zeroing Procedure
  6. 05:22Concealment Drills
  7. 07:29Ammo Grain Recoil Comparison
  8. 09:07Subcompact Comparison Shootout
  9. 11:26Bill Drills & Movement
  10. 12:57Low Light & Weapon Light Testing
  11. 14:14Trigger Assessment
  12. 15:02Final Thoughts & Cost Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig P365XL Spectre Comp?

The Sig P365XL Spectre Comp features a custom slide with an integrated compensator for reduced muzzle rise, an optic-ready cut, XRay3 Day/Night sights, a laser-stippled grip, and a Titanium Nitride gold barrel. It comes with two 12-round magazines.

How does the Sig P365XL Spectre Comp compare to other micro-compact pistols in terms of muzzle flip?

In a direct comparison, the Sig P365XL Spectre Comp demonstrated less muzzle flip than the Zev Z365XL and the Springfield Hellcat RDP, suggesting its integrated compensator is highly effective.

What is the assessed trigger quality of the Sig P365XL Spectre Comp?

The trigger was noted to have significant pre-travel and some creep before the break, which is a common critique when comparing it to the crisper triggers found on platforms like the 2011 series pistols.

What is the approximate total cost for a fully equipped Sig P365XL Spectre Comp setup?

The total cost, including the firearm, an aftermarket optic (Holosun 507K), a weapon light (Streamlight TLR-7 Sub), and additional magazines, is estimated to be around $1,850.

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