

The P365 XL Spectre ships with two 12-round flush-fitting magazines in a Sig Sauer hard plastic case. The grip module is also an XSeries with the LXG laser-sculpted grip texturing. The trigger face is flat, and overall, the trigger has a nice clean break. Spectre models use the latest XSeries trigger group that has been TiN coated gold. Both utilize Tritium inserts for nighttime use. Sights are XRa圓 day/night sights with a subdued rear and a large, easy-to-see front with a green-colored outer ring for daytime use. The slide is optic compatible and machined for any MRDS using the Shield RMSc cut.

The total length is identical to the standard XL, allowing it to fit into existing holsters. While the standard XL uses a 3.70-inch barrel, this compensated model has a 3-inch barrel with a compensator built into the slide. The Spectre uses the same standard-capacity 12-round magazines as well as also being able to accept the extended 15-round version. Custom slide milling and X-RAY3 day/night Tritium sights are part of the package.

Unlike the standard P365 XL, the Spectre’s optics cut does not require the removal of the rear sight to mount an optic. The gold TiN-coated 3.10-inch barrel stops just short of the integral compensator cuts in the Custom Works Spectre slide. As usual for the company, Sig Sauer continues to add new offerings to meet demand, and one of their latest may be their best effort yet - the compensated P365 XL Spectre. Demand remains off the charts for the P365 line, and a huge aftermarket continues to grow at a steady pace. With the addition of the new XSeries fire controls, you get one of the best triggers on the market for a pistol in this size category. Running slick, without an optic, you get even easier concealment, a tad less weight, and the same grip and capacity. Adding the optional 15-round magazine provides even more grip space and control. The XL feels like and operates more like a compact pistol, not your typical micro, and carries a 12-round payload in a flush-fit magazine. They remain one of the few “micro-compact” pistols I’m able to effectively use they are easy to carry, lightweight, and just large enough for my big hands to wrap around. It started with the original pistol, then the XL, then both, with and without the Romeo Zero optic attached. I have been running a P365 since they first hit the market in 2018. Sig Sauer P365 XL Spectre By: Dave Bahde A comped & cut factory custom with no compromises
