Sig Scorpion p226

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I just purchased the Sig Scorpion in 9mm just waiting for it can't wait to take it out to the range. Has anyone fired one?? How'd you like it??
 
I know this is an old thread :redface:, I was looking for info on the Sig p226 and p220 Scorpion model (doesn't seem to be much info)... these are my favourite 9mm and 45 pistols (sorry 1911's :(). Just wondering if these Scorpion models are really worth the premium price for the finish, grips, beavertail and SRT on certain models. Does it ship with more mags? So if anyone has some pics or info on these, let me know. Thanks.
 
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I know this is an old thread :redface:, I was looking for info on the Sig p226 and p220 Scorpion model (doesn't seem to be much info)... these are my favourite 9mm and 45 pistols (sorry 1911's :(). Just wondering if these Scorpion models are really worth the premium price for the finish, grips, beavertail and SRT on certain models. Does it ship with more mags? So if anyone has some pics or info on these, let me know. Thanks.

Finish; Any plans on hostering it? The finish takes a beating fast in this department.

Everything else; SIG superior quality in what I've handled. The grips alone are Hogue G-10 and run around $125 - $150 depending on where you source them. The price adds up fast and is worth it if you upgraded a P226R to the same customized level.
 
Finish; Any plans on hostering it? The finish takes a beating fast in this department.

Everything else; SIG superior quality in what I've handled. The grips alone are Hogue G-10 and run around $125 - $150 depending on where you source them. The price adds up fast and is worth it if you upgraded a P226R to the same customized level.

I've read that these grips are fantastic and functional, just don't find them that appealing. Would rather have a one colour grip instead. So the finish isn't as strong as the "Nitron" that usually goes on a P226?
 
I've read that these grips are fantastic and functional, just don't find them that appealing. Would rather have a one colour grip instead. So the finish isn't as strong as the "Nitron" that usually goes on a P226?

G-10 are not as good looking as aluminum or wood, but they're tough and very grippy; I really like them, well worth the investment. Imo they're not worst than the stock grips.

This is an old picture of my first P226 which is now a safe queen; I now use them grips on my Sportstock :)

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