This Might Be The BEST Pistol I've Ever Shot!

Published on November 2, 2022
Duration: 24:19

This review of the Sig Sauer P320 Specter Comp highlights its premium features and performance. The presenter, Hegshot87, praises its accuracy, low recoil, and comfortable grip, attributing much of this to the integrated compensator and tungsten-infused grip module. While acknowledging its high price point, he concludes that the extensive features and excellent shooting dynamics justify the cost for a high-end competition or duty pistol.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P320 Specter Comp is a premium 9mm pistol featuring a 4.6-inch threaded barrel with a removable compensator, lightning cuts, and an LXG laser engraved grip module. It offers excellent accuracy and very low recoil, making it a joy to shoot and a strong contender for competition or duty use.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro & First Impressions
  2. 00:13Appreciating the Print
  3. 00:20The $2000 Masterpiece
  4. 00:27Pros, Cons, Trigger, Features
  5. 00:32P320 Specter Comp Overview
  6. 00:35Thanks to Sig Sauer
  7. 00:40Included Romeo1 Pro Optic
  8. 00:46Surprising Opinion
  9. 00:53Walkthrough Begins
  10. 01:02First Shots & 1000 Round Update Format
  11. 01:0821 Round Mags (Free States)
  12. 01:16Front of the Pistol Specs
  13. 01:20Detailed Specifications
  14. 01:24Overall Length: 8.5 Inches
  15. 01:26Width: 1.6 Inches
  16. 01:31One of the Widest Pistols
  17. 01:35Unloaded Weight: 41.8 Ounces
  18. 01:38Height: 5.8 Inches (Sig Claim)
  19. 01:41Height Measurement Discrepancy
  20. 02:01Height with Optic & Mag
  21. 02:33Threaded Barrel: 4.6 Inches
  22. 02:42Removable Compensator
  23. 02:52Houses Front Sight
  24. 02:55X-Ray Sights
  25. 02:57Sights Not Suppressor Height
  26. 03:07Single Port Compensator Design
  27. 03:15Set Screws for Comp
  28. 03:38Beveled Front & Picatinny Rail
  29. 03:43P320 Grip Module
  30. 03:48Slide Serrations Design
  31. 04:07Diagonal & Straight Serrations
  32. 04:11Functionality of Serrations
  33. 04:27Charging with Optic
  34. 04:31Lightning Cuts in Slide
  35. 04:36Sig Custom Works Engraving
  36. 04:38Extractor & Ambidextrous Slide Stop
  37. 04:41Reversible Magazine Release
  38. 04:45Stainless Steel Slide
  39. 04:47Carbon Steel Barrel (Tin Gold Finish)
  40. 04:52Tin Gold Trigger (Skeletonized)
  41. 04:56Tungsten Infused Lower
  42. 05:00LXG Laser Engraved Grip Module
  43. 05:03Grip Module Comfort
  44. 05:11Webbing Texture
  45. 05:21Medium Grip Module
  46. 05:23Standard Magazine Release
  47. 05:32Picatinny Rail
  48. 05:3221 Round Magazine
  49. 05:34Flared Magwell
  50. 05:39Size Comparison with M17
  51. 05:51Extended Beaver Tail
  52. 05:58Feature Rich Pistol
  53. 06:01Price Point: $1500 (Gun) + $500 (Optic)
  54. 06:06MSRP vs. Street Price
  55. 06:12Street Price Around $1500
  56. 06:18Expensive Setup, Worth It?
  57. 06:24Shooting Impressions Start
  58. 06:45Appreciating the Accuracy
  59. 06:59Range Session
  60. 07:10Target Practice
  61. 07:21Very Nice Shooting
  62. 07:26Holster: Tolsa Contour
  63. 07:36Shell Ejection Pattern
  64. 07:43Ejection Direction Irrelevant
  65. 08:03Headshot Accuracy
  66. 08:33Target Acquisition Challenges
  67. 08:53Size Comparison Segment
  68. 08:57M17 vs. Specter Comp
  69. 09:02Similar Length, Chunky Guns
  70. 09:10Slide to Slide Comparison
  71. 09:19Specter Comp Slightly Longer
  72. 09:21Capacity Difference (17 vs 21)
  73. 09:27M17 with 21 Round Mag
  74. 09:35Impressive Comparison: X Macro
  75. 09:40X Macro on the Right
  76. 09:43X Macro: 17 Round Carry Gun
  77. 09:49X Macro Significantly Shorter
  78. 09:51X Macro Half the Weight
  79. 09:53X Macro Weight: 21.5 Ounces
  80. 09:56Width Difference
  81. 10:02Incredible Magazine Design (X Macro)
  82. 10:11Height Comparison (Irons)
  83. 10:15Significant Height Difference
  84. 10:29Capacity: Specter Comp 21, X Macro 17
  85. 10:37X Macro Size/Weight/Capacity Impressive
  86. 10:52CZ Shadow 2 Comparison
  87. 10:57Similar Length & Width to Shadow 2
  88. 11:00Shadow 2 Slightly Thinner
  89. 11:03Specter Comp Slightly Longer
  90. 11:07Shadow 2: 17 Rounds
  91. 11:10Specter Comp is a Big Gun
  92. 11:13Not Designed as a Carry Gun
  93. 11:16Designed for Low Recoil Competition
  94. 11:23Where the Specter Comp Excels
  95. 12:00More Shooting
  96. 12:33Incredible Accuracy
  97. 12:38Headshot Accuracy Confirmed
  98. 12:44Field Strip Demonstration
  99. 12:45Lock Slide to Rear
  100. 12:47Rotate Takedown Lever Down
  101. 12:50Slide Goes Home (No Trigger Pull)
  102. 12:54Dual Captive Recoil Spring
  103. 12:56Barrel Removal Requires Comp Removal
  104. 13:00Comp Removal Not Needed for Cleaning
  105. 13:08Striker System & FCU
  106. 13:13FCU Removal
  107. 13:19No Plans for Caliber Kits
  108. 13:26Price Justification for Kits
  109. 13:45Reassembly
  110. 13:49Function Check
  111. 13:50Holster Draw Practice
  112. 13:53Tolsa Contour Holster
  113. 14:01Absolutely Incredible Pistol
  114. 14:06Hitting Every Target
  115. 14:15Future Range Session Plans
  116. 14:25200-300 Yard Pistol Shots
  117. 14:30Super Accurate
  118. 14:34Very Low Recoiling
  119. 14:37Great Training Gun
  120. 14:41Comp Sucks Up Recoil
  121. 14:49Sad Mrs. Hegshot Missed Out
  122. 14:58Trigger Improvements
  123. 15:01Previous P320 Trigger Opinion
  124. 15:06Not a Huge Fan of P320 Trigger
  125. 15:11Safe Trigger Check
  126. 15:14P320 Trigger Configuration
  127. 15:22Trigger Could Be Better
  128. 15:42Flat-Faced Trigger
  129. 15:53Smooth Trigger Pull
  130. 15:59Reset Location
  131. 16:03Trigger Pull Weight Measurement
  132. 16:074 lbs 15 oz
  133. 16:144 lbs 10 oz
  134. 16:16Sweet Spot Trigger Weight
  135. 16:32Perfect Balance
  136. 16:35Defensive Gun Trigger
  137. 16:40Weight for Carry
  138. 16:44Outside the Waistband Holster
  139. 16:50Winter Carry Consideration
  140. 16:52Great Shooter, Trustworthy
  141. 17:01Incredibly Accurate
  142. 17:06Impressive Part
  143. 17:07$2000 Handgun with Optic
  144. 17:10Expect Results
  145. 17:14Expectation from Any Gun
  146. 17:21Reliability from High-End Guns
  147. 17:23Updating Expectations
  148. 17:26Special Pistol Requirement
  149. 17:30Hit on the Mark
  150. 17:33Integrated Comp Idea
  151. 17:35Worrying About the Comp
  152. 17:44Extra Step for Barrel Removal
  153. 17:48Sig Custom Works Aesthetics
  154. 17:51Custom Look from Factory
  155. 17:55Functionality & Looks
  156. 18:06More Shooting Footage
  157. 19:14Lot of Fun to Shoot
  158. 19:26Comfortable Grip Module
  159. 19:30Biggest Gripe (First Shots)
  160. 19:34Wish for Extended Mag Release
  161. 19:39Competition Gun Consideration
  162. 19:43Suppressor Height Sights Needed
  163. 19:46Optic Users
  164. 19:50Optic Cut Compatibility (RMR)
  165. 19:55Romeo Pro, Delta Pro, RMR
  166. 20:00Competition Type Gun
  167. 20:05Why Not Suppressor Height Sights?
  168. 20:07Fantastic Sights
  169. 20:09Co-witnessing Issue
  170. 20:12Sight Cutout
  171. 20:18Visibility Under Stress
  172. 20:29Front Post Visibility
  173. 20:32Suppressor Height Sights Recommended
  174. 20:38Spacing Between Optic and Iron Sights
  175. 20:46P320 Mount Compatibility
  176. 21:12Price Range Comparison
  177. 21:16Guns in this Price Range
  178. 21:21CZ Shadow 2 Comparison Revisited
  179. 21:25Optics Ready CZ Shadow 2
  180. 21:30Similar Cost (~$1500 MSRP)
  181. 21:34CZ Shadow 2 Optics Version
  182. 21:36Lacks Lightning Cuts, Comp
  183. 21:41Custom Workings on Sig
  184. 21:45All Steel Gun Argument
  185. 21:53Value Proposition
  186. 21:55Work, Time, Effort, Money
  187. 21:57Gold Finishes
  188. 22:02Lot of Features for the Price
  189. 22:08Emphasizing MSRP
  190. 22:11Street Price Savings
  191. 22:15Waiting for Deals
  192. 22:17Saving Money
  193. 22:19Still Get a Lot of Gun
  194. 22:21Lot of Gun for $1500
  195. 22:24Not Much to Grip About
  196. 22:26First Shots Conclusion
  197. 22:29Absolutely Incredible
  198. 22:31Dad's Opinion
  199. 22:33Dad's Favorite Gun
  200. 22:39Dad Was Impressed
  201. 22:42Presenter Impressed Too
  202. 22:44Subscribe & Notifications
  203. 22:471000 Round Update
  204. 22:49Support the Channel
  205. 22:51Patreon Support
  206. 22:55Channel Membership
  207. 22:58Thanks & See You Next Time
  208. 23:00Hold Them Down

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P320 Specter Comp?

The P320 Specter Comp boasts a 4.6-inch threaded barrel with a removable compensator, lightning cuts in the slide, LXG laser engraved grip module, ambidextrous slide stop, reversible magazine release, and comes optics-ready with a Romeo1 Pro red dot sight.

How does the Sig P320 Specter Comp handle recoil?

The pistol features a dual captive recoil spring and a single-port compensator that effectively reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil, making it very manageable and accurate during rapid fire.

What is the trigger like on the P320 Specter Comp?

The Specter Comp has a flat-faced, smooth trigger with a pull weight averaging around 4.9 pounds. It offers a short travel distance and a crisp break, which is considered an improvement over previous P320 models.

What is the price and value proposition of the P320 Specter Comp?

With an MSRP around $2000 including the optic, the P320 Specter Comp is a premium firearm. The reviewer suggests that for the extensive custom features, accuracy, and shooting performance, it offers good value for its price point compared to other high-end pistols.

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