I bought one a couple months ago and it's eating ammunition that some of my other .380s dislike (my SWC handloads in particular).
I bought it for my wife, but she ended up wanting a Walter CCP M2 in robin egg blue.
The trigger is my only "kinda" real gripe. It's on the long and heavy side, however completely usable. It's noticeably heavier than my TCP. That said, I was shooting some decent groups with this pistol right out of the box, so it doesn't seem to prevent one from putting the slugs where they want them to go.
Also, the pistol is sprung heavy and will short stroke on some of the very light 95gr "powder-puff" loads (such as the Tiffany blue powder coats in the image below).
Shooting Underwood's 102gr Golden Saber in +P+ flavor feels
much more manageable than from my TCP. From the TCP, you know these are very hot rounds. From the Spectrum? Eh, these might be hotter. It really shines with those hotter loads.
These were the only loads that caused mysterious failures to eject from my Sig 238HD that I since sold.
If you're okay with a trigger that's only long and heavy side and something that has marginal sights, this pistol will serve you quite well.
BTW, that long and heavy trigger allots you second-strike capabilities. That came in very useful at the first range outing using reloads with questionable primers. I had a fail to fire that with most other .380acp would have required an immediate tap-rack-bang drill. With the Spectrum, I simply pulled the trigger again and it fired.
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