Spectre SMG at the Range

Published on July 29, 2023
Duration: 7:53

This review of the SITES Spectre SMG highlights its fast rate of fire and controllability, particularly with the top-folding stock deployed. The 50-round quad-stack magazines are noted as difficult to load. A design flaw causes recoil to potentially dislodge the selector switch from the fire position. Shooting without the stock significantly reduces controllability, emphasizing its importance for effective use.

Quick Summary

The SITES Spectre SMG offers a fast, controllable rate of fire with its top-folding stock. However, its 50-round quad-stack magazines are difficult to load, and a design flaw can cause recoil to dislodge the selector switch from the fire position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the SITES Spectre SMG
  2. 00:53Stock Mechanism and Initial Shooting
  3. 02:18First Impressions and Controls
  4. 03:39Quad-Stack Magazine and Accuracy
  5. 05:41Shooting Without the Stock
  6. 06:52Conclusion and Magazine Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SITES Spectre SMG?

The SITES Spectre SMG is a closed-bolt submachine gun known for its fast rate of fire, top-folding stock, and 50-round quad-stack magazines. It also features a unique textured selector/safety pad and a magazine release inside the trigger guard.

What are the handling characteristics of the SITES Spectre SMG?

The Spectre SMG is controllable with its stock deployed due to its fast rate of fire. However, shooting without the stock significantly reduces controllability. Recoil can also cause the selector switch to dislodge from the fire position.

Are the 50-round quad-stack magazines for the Spectre SMG easy to use?

No, the 50-round quad-stack magazines for the Spectre SMG are noted as being difficult to load without the aid of a loading tool, which can be a practical drawback.

What design flaws were observed in the SITES Spectre SMG?

A notable design flaw is that recoil can cause the selector switch to bump out of the fire position. Additionally, the gun vibrates significantly as the bolt impacts the back of the receiver during firing.

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