Metal guide rod for p226

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I was wondering if you guys with new p226 pistols were buying metal guide rods for them ?
I don't really like that plastic one and I'm wondering where I could get a metal (maybe stainless) one.
Thanks
 
I was wondering if you guys with new p226 pistols were buying metal guide rods for them ?
I don't really like that plastic one and I'm wondering where I could get a metal (maybe stainless) one.
Thanks

they're plastic now:eek:. i would definetly upgrade if you could, all i've known are the metal ones.
 
You could machine one easily if you have access to a lathe or you can buy the Bedair tungsten guide rod If you want more weight to control muzzle flip.
 
first thing I upgraded mine with a stainless guide rod on my P226R Elite SS
my original was black metal not a plastic as in new batches of SIG P220 SS
 
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Got mine from Jeffsig (sigpower website). He makes the guide rods and upgrade parts for 22lr sigs. You can probably find some in canada though,..
 
The regular P226s come with a plastic guide rod? How far back in the production line does this go back?

I think mine has a hollow steel guide rod.
 
One of the things I appreciated about Sig pistols was that, out-of-the-box, you had a shootable pistol that didn't require the owner to drop additional money in basic upgrades. To me, having to replace a plastic spring guide rod is pretty basic and I am disappointed that Sig decided to go this route.
 
Well... the general consensus is that it doesn't affect reliability or performance, but I do agree that it's disapointing, Sig is cutting costs...

Glock ran on plastic guide rod for a while, and it doesn't seem to affect reliability...
 
Well... the general consensus is that it doesn't affect reliability or performance, but I do agree that it's disapointing, Sig is cutting costs...

Glock ran on plastic guide rod for a while, and it doesn't seem to affect reliability...

It may not affect reliablity and it may just be a mental thing, but come on how much does it cost sig to toss in a steel rod instead of a plastic one? A dollar or two? On a $1000 + pistol it's pretty dissapointing for them to cut corners like that.
 
WOW ok guys the plastic rod is a upgrade over the metal tube style rod. I have seen plenty of the metal ones crack at the rim.
 
Nothing wrong with it. It's as reliable as the SS guide rod.

As durable? I don't know.

Did Sig cheap out to cut cost or was it a move to save weight? No clue.

Does it look better with a SS guide rod? IMO, yes! But beauty is in the eye of the beholder :)
 
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