People selling their p226?

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So I been noticing that a lot of people are selling their p226 Legion series lately. Usually less than 1000 rounds through them and is there any reason why their selling it?
The reason for asking this question is because I just purchased my first gun the p226 legion yesterday and am still waiting for ATT. My first though was on the X5 because of the smooth trigger and nice beavertail. But the p226 had a extremely better grip. After asking people for help they chose the p226 over the x5. Now I'm having some thoughts on exchanging them
 
So I been noticing that a lot of people are selling their p226 Legion series lately. Usually less than 1000 rounds through them and is there any reason why their selling it?
The reason for asking this question is because I just purchased my first gun the p226 legion yesterday and am still waiting for ATT. My first though was on the X5 because of the smooth trigger and nice beavertail. But the p226 had a extremely better grip. After asking people for help they chose the p226 over the x5. Now I'm having some thoughts on exchanging them
Dont worry my P226 Combat and my P227 enhanced 45acp are 2 of my best pistols, they are keeper.
 
Just standard buying and selling. Lots of guys picked up the 226 legion so there are a number in circulation. People generally really like the 226 Legion so i would not have any buyers remorse.
 
I think it's just attrition. Nothing wrong with them. I have a tacops and have been eyeing a legion but for the price, I could have my tacops and another entry 226 for the wife. Just more in circulation now that some big sales have come and gone, bringing them down into the 1300 range instead of 1550 they usually are.
 
What you don't see is any P226 LDC for sale. They are keepers.

Otherwise normal buy and sell.



You can always change the grips. I love the E3 grips for my hands
 
So I been noticing that a lot of people are selling their p226 Legion series lately. Usually less than 1000 rounds through them and is there any reason why their selling it?
The reason for asking this question is because I just purchased my first gun the p226 legion yesterday and am still waiting for ATT. My first though was on the X5 because of the smooth trigger and nice beavertail. But the p226 had a extremely better grip. After asking people for help they chose the p226 over the x5. Now I'm having some thoughts on exchanging them

This week Sig P226 Legion. Last week Beretta 92's. Next week could be Glock 17's. It doesn't mean anything. The EE has always been like that. If there are lots for sale, that just means a whole lot more people bought that model. Go shoot your Sig and enjoy it.
 
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