S&W Equalizer Vs Sig Spectre Comp! There Is A Clear Winner

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Komentáře • 109

  • @irked4975
    @irked4975 Před rokem +38

    Not a good comparison. The equalizer is not a comparable pistol. The Shield plus performance center with comp and optics cut should be used. The equalizer is targeting a specific market.

  • @venomgt7299
    @venomgt7299 Před rokem +10

    If the point is for self defense. Ive already ruled out any Sig Sauer p320s or p365s. Too many discharges and law suits against Sig. Smith and Wesson all day

  • @dez7326
    @dez7326 Před rokem +4

    This is a pretty terrible comparison. To each is own, but I'd much rather have the specter comp all day.

  • @CT-lr9ur
    @CT-lr9ur Před rokem +7

    This is kind of a lopsided comparison. A $1200 gun with comp and upgraded barrel and finish vs a $400 almost budget gun

  • @loganrogers9157
    @loganrogers9157 Před rokem +17

    For $1200, you can get the equalizer for $500, a Bushnell RXU-200 for $200, a case of ammo for another $200 a shooting course for the rest. Spectre comp is still really good, but the equalizer really punches above its price class

  • @652barry
    @652barry Před rokem +8

    That sig isn’t worth $1200. It more around a $700 value realistically.

  • @joegilbert7661

    If you are paying the money for the Sprectre Comp, you are carrying it. No questions asked. I don't have that kind of money so I would go with the Equalizer.

  • @equilibrium9272

    My neice bought an Equalizer because OF the back strap safety, with the manual safety as well. She prefers all the security of not having ND's carring hollow over...

  • @markedman3990

    Not very apples to apples! A $1200 gun to a $450 gun? I'm a value type guy so I'd go with the Equalizer. S & W held it's own against a nearly custom gun!

  • @jn3750
    @jn3750 Před rokem +4

    my Beretta 92x rdo compact beats them both

  • @mithrandir1313
    @mithrandir1313 Před rokem +15

    People complain about the grip safety, but can never offer a objective reason it is bad... never had a failure, never had a single incident resulting from the grip safety.... similar for the Californezuela loaded chamber indicator on the Shield...

  • @ArtistInNewHampshire

    I own a Shield EZ 380, and recently rented the Equalizer. I am not a very experienced shooter, but have been enjoying the user friendly 380.

  • @ecobasetech4558
    @ecobasetech4558 Před rokem +7

    I specifically bought the equalizer BECAUSE it has the grip safety and I took it a step further and chose the one with the manual safety as I intend to try carrying it using an AIWB holster. Carrying in that position, I personally want the added safety measures to be there.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Před rokem +11

    Don't sleep on that SW Equalizer. It really is a fantastic gun. Excellent multi-role pistol. Shield Plus mag congruity makes it so nice. 10rd for carry, 13rd for vehicle, 15rd for bedside. I really like mine. Bought it thinking I'd sell/give it to my Dad/Stepmom...Liked it so much I'm just gonna keep it, even though i have more than enough 9mms lol. Takes a 407k/507k natively with no plate, fits a TLR7A perfectly. Shot back-to-back-to back with a Shield Plus and an M&P9c, it really fills the middle role nicely. Much softer than the Shield Plus (my main carry) Not far off from the 9c. My ONLY wish really is that I could get a ClipDraw/TechnaClip for it. I usually prefer those to kydex holsters for carry myself. NDZ Performance makes a great Grip Safety for the EZ that fits the EQualizer perfectly. Much better feel.

  • @OptimusJedi
    @OptimusJedi Před rokem +11

    It’s amazing to see the Equalizer even compete with the Spectre Comp. A gun that’s supposedly for old people and was derided by a lot of “experts” even being considered in the same league of a factory custom job is a win. On top of that the difference in cost is a huge benefit just like you mentioned. I have a P365 XL which I love as well as the Equalizer and it’s hard to pick one over the other. Now I just need to get more mags for each of them.

  • @danielhady3021
    @danielhady3021 Před rokem +3

    I've had a p365x for a couple years now. I've added the WC grip module because I found the stock grip to be a tad too thin. With the WC grip module the gun fits my hand a lot better. It's been a great carry gun. I've had zero malfunctions with the gun, other than occasional bunk ammo. I wish I had the slide with the integrated comp, but I have no complaints.

  • @timshelley8635
    @timshelley8635 Před rokem +5

    Glad the Equalizer held up so well. Budget wise it's not a fair comparison. Don't have either, but interested in both. Since I'm on a budget, the Equalizer is for me

  • @DarlingEbony
    @DarlingEbony Před rokem +2

    I have been considering getting Equalizer. Great review.

  • @AABlann

    People need to understand the purpose of the grip safety. It allows a much safer reholstering for appendix (and everything else too). So many tacti-cool guys practicing one handed manipulations and chasing the same old striker style trigger and grip. We should have a level of comfort and ability with each hand and this EZ rack system take so much of the difficulty out of the way.

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 Před rokem +2

    I use XS tritium optic height night sights on my M&P 2.0 10mm with 4.625 in barrel. Got mine quad ported from Mag-Na-Port with a flat black aluminum Apex aftermarket trigger.