Well if you're talking Legion $$ and remaining with Sig, consider the P226 LDC also.
The LDC is definitely a step up from the Legion series if you can find one.
Wonder if it will shoot as accurate at the Walther PPQ M2 5"?
Rich
your sights are attached to the slide.
Shouldn't matter, that bullet has left the barrel before the slide starts moving, as long as your slide and barrel are a tight lockup your not going to have issues and your POI is going to remain the same, your sights aren't going to move.
Really? I thought the Legion was the flagship model?
The Legion is a US made production gun. The LDC is a German made custom shop gun. Better barrel, fit and finish, adjustable sights... I've got both, would part with the Legion long before my LDC. I got my LDC for less than my Legion as well.
A matter of personal preference I guess. Have you tried the P226 Legion SAO? Out of the three, I'd pick the P226 Legion SAO.
I bought three P226s back in November, an LDC, a Legion SAO, and a stainless elite. I sold the SAO after dry firing it a few times. It's trigger felt a bit mushy / creepy to me. The LDC is an all steel match pistol, the Legions are spruced up service grade guns. Apples and oranges in my view. Love my LDC, but my X5 Alround is the most accurate of my Sigs.
Is that the Q5? Cos thats another pistol on my "possibles" list - particularly as it comes with the hardware to mount a red dot
I initially heard or read that it had an improved PPQ trigger (lighter/better) which already was considered pretty good (possibly the best of all striker fired pistols) but then I recently heard or read somewhere else that it was the same as the PPQ
Anyone know for sure?
Same trigger, just blue. Still the most amazing stock trigger I have ever handled.
Same trigger, just blue. Still the most amazing stock trigger I have ever handled.
I think the q5 is fully adjustable. I shot a match with a guy shooting one, he's in carry optics but he entered as open class. He was #1 overall for the match.
Only thing I don't like about the Q5 is the loss of irons when you mount the RDS... Far prefer to have irons on like on my Glock as the RDS do go down on pistols with hard use... Even good ones like my RMR.



























