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

Published on April 15, 2022
Duration: 16:04

The Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp offers a factory-built 'Open Gun' experience with an integrated compensator and custom slide work. While its MSRP is $1549, market prices range from $1750-$2500 due to high demand. The TXG tungsten-infused frame and LXG grip enhance weight and traction. Its compensator design, with a non-reciprocating front sight, significantly reduces muzzle flip, but leads to increased fouling and requires specialized maintenance.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 Spectre Comp is a factory 'Open Gun' featuring an integrated compensator for reduced muzzle flip and a TXG tungsten-infused frame. While effective for competition like USPSA Open Minor, its compensator leads to increased fouling and requires specialized maintenance, and it's illegal in many standard divisions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig P320 Spectre Comp
  2. 01:00Market Pricing & Demand
  3. 01:26Open Gun Technology Explained
  4. 03:45TXG Frame & LXG Grip
  5. 04:19Slide & Compensator Design
  6. 08:52Trigger Performance
  7. 12:56Maintenance & Fouling Issues
  8. 14:30Competition Legality

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig P320 Spectre Comp unique?

The P320 Spectre Comp is a factory-built pistol inspired by competition 'Open Guns'. It features an integrated compensator for reduced muzzle flip and custom slide work, utilizing a TXG tungsten-infused frame for added weight and an LXG grip for better traction.

How does the compensator on the P320 Spectre Comp work?

The compensator vents gases upward during firing, significantly reducing muzzle flip and allowing for faster follow-up shots. Its design also incorporates the front sight, making it a non-reciprocating 'sight block'.

What are the downsides of the Sig P320 Spectre Comp's compensator?

Compensated firearms like the Spectre Comp accumulate carbon and lead buildup quickly, requiring frequent and thorough cleaning. Additionally, the barrel cannot be removed from the slide without first removing the compensator.

Is the Sig P320 Spectre Comp legal for all shooting competitions?

No, the integrated compensator makes the P320 Spectre Comp illegal for many standard firearm divisions in competitions like USPSA. It is primarily suited for divisions like USPSA Open Minor or 3-Gun where compensators are permitted.

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