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P365XL Spectre Comp Slide Assemblies Available from SIG Sauer
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Luke C.
(IC: employee)
Published: June 16th, 2022
You asked and SIG has listened. SIG Sauer has just announced the standalone availability of the SIG P365XL Spectre Comp slide. Along with the P365X Empire Katana Mag Funnel, the Spectre Comp Slide assemblies can now be purchased by themselves and added to your own P365XL grip module and FCU without needing to purchase the full P365 XL Spectre Comp pistol.
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P365XL Spectre Comp Slide Assemblies Available from SIG Sauer
Now available for the first time on its own, the P365XL Spectre Comp Slide Assembly brings an exciting new technology to America’s #1 selling micro-compact pistol with a new Custom Works designed slide that features an integrated compensator. Not only does the compensator reduce muzzle flip by nearly 30%, but it also can never come loose or cause function issues, because of its uniquely integrated construction with the slide.The slide also comes with XRAY3 Day/Night sights, is optic ready out of the box and is compatible with all P365XL holsters.
The P365XL Spectre Comp Slide assemblies are compatible with all P365 9mm models and configurations as long as a 3.1″ barrel and P365 XL recoil spring assembly are used. The P365X Empire Katana Magazine Funnels are also being released today. They add an additional half an inch to the overall length and a touch over a quarter of an inch to the width of the P365X or P365XL grip module. The magwells will be available in Black, Tungsten Grey or Copper finishes – the Black and Tungsten Grey versions will be sold for $79.99 and the copper version will fetch a higher price of $119.99. The P365XL Spectre Comp slide assemblies on the other hand will be sold for $499.99 each regardless of the color selected and will be available in Black and Coyote Brown color variations.
Luke C.
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Published June 16th, 2022 1:00 PM
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I think if they'd listened, they would have done away with the fancy cuts and holes, and gone with actual optic height sights. I've tried those "tall" (suppressor") sights with an optic, and it blocks 25-30% of the window. I know they already had them made, but how hard would it be to make a new sight that was halfway between the old sig-lite and these (and it's not like we need tritium on an optic gun--certainly not on the rears).
I just think they could have done a much better job and come in at a better price point. As is, the after-market will likely start to undersell them (we need a comp'd slide that takes glock sights).
I'm sure someone is going to pay a street price of $450-$500, then put another $130-$270 in it for a barrel and RSA...but not me. It really doesn't shine until you put +P and +P+ ammo through it. For range FMJ and most defensive stuff it's barely noticeable.
FCU studio indeed. At least it is if you say it the same way I do....lol