Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp - Can a Legion be softer shooting?

Published on April 15, 2022
Duration: 16:04

This video provides an in-depth review of the Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp, a pistol designed for competition. The speaker, a USPSA competitive shooter, details its features, including the integrated compensator, tungsten-infused frame, and custom trigger. He discusses its performance in competition, particularly in USPSA Open Minor and 3-Gun divisions, while also highlighting maintenance challenges and its legality in various shooting sports.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp is a competition-focused pistol featuring an integrated compensator for reduced muzzle flip and a tungsten-infused TXG frame for stability. Its LXG grip enhances traction. While ideal for USPSA Open Minor and 3-Gun, maintenance requires diligent cleaning of the compensator due to carbon buildup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Spectre Comp
  2. 01:00Market Pricing and Availability
  3. 01:26Open Gun Technology
  4. 03:45Frame and Grip Module
  5. 04:19Slide and Compensator Mechanics
  6. 08:52Trigger and Performance
  7. 12:56Negatives and Maintenance
  8. 14:30Competition Legality

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp suitable for competition?

The P320 Spectre Comp features an integrated compensator to reduce muzzle flip, a tungsten-infused TXG frame for added weight and stability, and an LXG grip for enhanced traction, making it a factory-built option for competitive shooting like USPSA Open Minor and 3-Gun.

What are the maintenance considerations for the P320 Spectre Comp?

Compensated firearms like the Spectre Comp tend to get very dirty. Regular cleaning of the compensator and barrel is crucial to prevent carbon and lead buildup, which can affect reliability. The barrel also cannot be removed without first removing the compensator.

What is the market price and availability of the P320 Spectre Comp?

The Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp has high demand, often selling on GunBroker for significantly above its $1,549 MSRP and $1,399 MAP price, with prices ranging from $1,750 to $2,500.

What optics are compatible with the P320 Spectre Comp?

The P320 Spectre Comp is compatible with several optics, including the DeltaPoint Pro (DPP), Romeo 1 Pro, Romeo 2, and the RMR (with an adapter plate), offering flexibility for competitive shooters.

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