I finally got a chance to test fire a Sphinx SPD Compact. I've really been trying to like this model as I've considering getting one. The first one I held felt like the grip was a little to short with the medium grip installed. The one I test fired, I had them install the large grip and did feel better than the medium.
I bought a white box of Federal 115 gr FMJ's, so I only put fifty rounds through the gun. The gun being a range gun was filthy and they thought it had around 600 rounds through it. It was lubed well along the slides though. The gun functioned perfectly for the fifty rounds I fired.
I shot five groups of ten shots. I went TL, BL, BR, TR, and then center. While shooting, I started out paying more attention to how the gun recoiled, the trigger pull, and the trigger reset. I will say that the sights took a little getting used to since the back sight is solid black and the front has a dot. I prefer the three dot system on pistols. The gun had decent recoil and muzzle rise. I would compare it to my HK P-30. The trigger shoe had a good feel to it. The DA pull was smooth and long, but broke clean. The SA was nice with little take up and had a light feel to it and also broke clean. Reset was pretty decent and I would guess to be in between a Sig and a Sig SRT.
Even though my main objective was not to shoot as little of groups as possible. I would say it's a fairly accurate gun. I don't think this particular model would be as accurate as my Sig 226 or Walther PPQ M1, but good non the less.
I think I'll shoot another one that is at a range closer to home this winter when I do more pistol shooting. If it goes as well and feels as good as this one did, I'll pick one up and post on it after I have a few hundred rounds through it.
All the groups below were shot at a distance of ten yards.
I bought a white box of Federal 115 gr FMJ's, so I only put fifty rounds through the gun. The gun being a range gun was filthy and they thought it had around 600 rounds through it. It was lubed well along the slides though. The gun functioned perfectly for the fifty rounds I fired.
I shot five groups of ten shots. I went TL, BL, BR, TR, and then center. While shooting, I started out paying more attention to how the gun recoiled, the trigger pull, and the trigger reset. I will say that the sights took a little getting used to since the back sight is solid black and the front has a dot. I prefer the three dot system on pistols. The gun had decent recoil and muzzle rise. I would compare it to my HK P-30. The trigger shoe had a good feel to it. The DA pull was smooth and long, but broke clean. The SA was nice with little take up and had a light feel to it and also broke clean. Reset was pretty decent and I would guess to be in between a Sig and a Sig SRT.
Even though my main objective was not to shoot as little of groups as possible. I would say it's a fairly accurate gun. I don't think this particular model would be as accurate as my Sig 226 or Walther PPQ M1, but good non the less.
I think I'll shoot another one that is at a range closer to home this winter when I do more pistol shooting. If it goes as well and feels as good as this one did, I'll pick one up and post on it after I have a few hundred rounds through it.
All the groups below were shot at a distance of ten yards.