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What is the difference between the soft version and the regular version they sell — 3 Answers

by Kc, from OK, United States Asked on December 25, 2023

Name DPM IG P365XL Spectre Comp/ XMacro Mechanical Recoil Reduction System (4.7)
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Answered by DPM Systems, member, from Greece, on July 31, 2025

The soft version is addressed for modified platforms with any comps, ports or for users with weak hands and for very low power ammo.

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Answered by DPM Systems, member, from Greece, on May 15, 2025

Hi KC, the soft version is designed to serve modified pistols with comps and similar,
as these mods require softer springs.

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Answered by brian, member, from WI, United States, on April 07, 2025

Soft version is for 3.7 long slides with external or internal comps.
Regular version is for 3.7 inch slides without any sort of compensator.

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