GBRS Group x SIG Sauer P365 XL & SPECTRE Comp

Published on May 16, 2022
Duration: 7:40

This guide, drawing from the expertise of GBRS Group instructors, focuses on optimizing grip and recoil management for compact pistols like the SIG Sauer P365 XL and SPECTRE Comp. It emphasizes a high, secure grip and proper technique to mitigate muzzle flip and enhance follow-up shots, particularly highlighting the advantages of the SPECTRE Comp's integrated compensator and flared magwell. The advice is geared towards intermediate shooters looking to improve performance in concealed carry scenarios.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group instructors highlight the SIG Sauer P365 XL SPECTRE Comp's internal compensator as a 'game changer' for recoil management, significantly reducing muzzle flip. They praise its superior grip geometry compared to models like the Glock 43, preventing 'Glock bite' and enabling a higher, more secure hold for better control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: P365 XL for Summer Carry
  2. 01:31P365 XL Range Performance
  3. 02:19SPECTRE Comp Features
  4. 03:02SPECTRE Comp Range Performance
  5. 04:00Ergonomics & Grip Comparison
  6. 05:19Final Comparison & Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key advantages of the SIG Sauer P365 XL SPECTRE Comp over the standard P365 XL?

The SPECTRE Comp features an integrated internal compensator for significantly reduced muzzle flip, a gold TiN finished barrel, an upgraded XSeries flat trigger, and a flared magwell for improved reloads and grip.

How does the grip design of the P365 XL compare to a Glock 43?

The P365 XL's grip geometry, particularly its beaver tail, allows for a higher, more secure purchase, preventing 'Glock bite' and offering better recoil control compared to the Glock 43.

What are the capacity options for the SIG Sauer P365 XL?

The SIG Sauer P365 XL comes with capacity options of either 12+1 or 15+1 rounds, offering a good balance between concealability and firepower for everyday carry.

What makes the SPECTRE Comp's compensator effective?

The SPECTRE Comp utilizes an internal, double-port compensator built directly into the slide. This design effectively redirects gas upward, minimizing muzzle rise and allowing for faster follow-up shots, a significant improvement for a pistol of its size.

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