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P365 spectre
P365 spectre











The Spectre’s polymer receiver provides a lot of “grip acreage” for a micro-compact-class pistol and follows the established profile of all Sig’s X-series P365 models, meaning it incorporates an extended beavertail that goes a long way toward promoting grip stability.

p365 spectre

The sight’s sturdy composition and flat forward edge allows for one-handed slide manipulation when placed against a solid surface. The XRAY3 rear sight housing is a robust steel unit with a square notch and tritium vials secured via chemical-resistant epoxy. The front sight incorporates a fluorescent polymer sight ring around the tritium vial to further enhance front sight clarity in that murky, in-between light. This is a three-dot tritium sight system that provides sight visibility across the light levels. Topping the Spectre slide are Sig’s XRAY3 day/night open sights.

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Being an X-series model, the Spectre also includes an optic cut with a removable slide cover plate, allowing the user to install the company’s Electro-Optics ROMEO-series sights as well as Delta Point Pro and RMR reflex optics. Otherwise, the Spectre slide follows the established P365 pattern with its beveled front and top edges for smooth holstering and prominent front and rear serrations to enhance slide manipulation. I doubt the removed mass significantly reduces slide weight, but it’s a nice touch that looks great and imbues an extra dose of attitude in a gun that already sports a strong personality. Carved proudly from the stainless-steel slide is an “X” motif behind the front sight. The P365XL Spectre boasts several deviations from the base-level P365s as well as its fellow X-series models.Īside from the distressed finish, the most notable distinction is the slide profile. That is the kind of treatment you might anticipate from a custom shop, which, by the way, is exactly where the Spectre originates-Sig’s internal Custom Works operation.īeing a Custom Works production, you would expect the Spectre to sport more than a special finish on the slide, and you’d be correct. This means that each slide has its own unique character and no two are the same. Sig explains that the stainless-steel slide is media-tumbled after receiving the finish coat to give it that broken-in look. There’s visual comfort that comes with “saddle worn” firearms, and the Spectre’s distressed slide finish certainly delivers the charm.

p365 spectre

We all probably have a few guns that have survived the years and exhibit a patina that we wouldn’t change for anything. Yes, that slide certainly looked battle tested but in a most endearing way. The cool factor ramped up a few more notches once I pulled the Spectre out of the box. “I’ll be right over to pick it up,” I told James and out the door I went, my all-too-leisurely German Shepherd scrambling to get out of my way. And from the looks of the Sig factory photos, I couldn’t wait to see the Spectre first-hand. While we’re all used to the pop-up trends of off-the-shelf faded jeans and worn ball caps, the rugged look of stonewashed blade steel or grundged-out AR furniture, a distressed factory pistol slide finish was a new one on me.

p365 spectre

“It has a distressed finish on the slide. “Aaaah…it’s supposed to look that way,” I said as I examined the beauty shot on the product page. “That doesn’t make any sense,” I told him while I hopped online, phone cradled on my shoulder, and called up the P365XL Spectre 9mm. I knew that Sig Sauer’s new variant of its popular P365 micro-compact 9mm was on its way for a test and eval, but I admit I had not paid much attention to the details before having it shipped to my FFL cousin for the transfer. “I think they sent you the wrong gun,” he added hastily. “Your Sig is here,” my cousin said with a half-laugh over the phone. Sig’s Custom Works puts an intriguing spin on its new, highly capable micro-compact 9mm











P365 spectre