S&W Equalizer Vs Sig Spectre Comp! There Is A Clear Winner
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2023
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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.
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
This is a pretty terrible comparison. To each is own, but I'd much rather have the specter comp all day.
This is kind of a lopsided comparison. A $1200 gun with comp and upgraded barrel and finish vs a $400 almost budget gun
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
That sig isn’t worth $1200. It more around a $700 value realistically.
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.
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...
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!
my Beretta 92x rdo compact beats them both
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
I have been considering getting Equalizer. Great review.
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.
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.