May 2026 Replica Airguns Tiny Mystery Box Unboxing
A surprise “tiny box” delivery turned out to be a solid addition to the lineup, the SIG Sauer P320 Spectre Comp Pellet Pistol. Despite the small packaging, this is a full-featured CO2-powered pellet pistol with a strong focus on realism and competition-style design.
Right out of the box, the Spectre Comp feels substantial, coming in at around 2.29 lbs with a metal slide and polymer frame. It features a semi-auto blowback action and uses a 20-round belt-style pellet magazine, typical of SIG’s higher-capacity pellet systems.
Key highlights include:
CO2 powered (.177 caliber pellet)
Blowback action (semi-auto)
20-round belt magazine
Approx. 340 FPS velocity
Optics-ready slide (RMR plate compatible)
Ambidextrous safety and controls
Flared magwell for faster reloads
Picatinny accessory rail
Field-strip capable design (with compensator removal)
The pistol leans toward a competition-style setup, featuring a skeletonized trigger, ported slide, and a compensated front end for aesthetics. While the slide does not lock back (common for belt-fed pellet systems), the blowback adds to the overall shooting realism.
Loading is straightforward thanks to the tool-free CO2 system and two-piece magazine design. The trigger pull feels more like a double-action due to the belt cycling, which is typical for this platform.
Overall, the P320 Spectre Comp CO2 Blowback Pellet Pistol looks to be a well-built, feature-rich option for those wanting a realistic training pistol with added competition styling. A full tabletop review and field test shooting results will follow once it’s put through proper testing.

