Sig factory grips

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Looking to replace the E2 grips on my 226,looking to get the Dark Elite aluminum ones. I tried these on someone's gun and the fit and feel are perfect.Any ideas best place to look to get these?
Thanks
 
i've seen them listed at questar before, but they don't appear now. you could try Calgary Shooting Centre or CRAFM in Montreal. all 3 carry a good selection of sig parts and if they are not in stock i'm sure they would order them for you. if you want them faster, you may also want to try sig direct. they might ship to Canada. i bought aluminum grips for my coonan direct from the factory in the us with no border problems etc.. as an option you may also want to check out the hogue aluminum grips. they are very nice too with tonnes of different options.
 
i've seen them listed at questar before, but they don't appear now. you could try Calgary Shooting Centre or CRAFM in Montreal. all 3 carry a good selection of sig parts and if they are not in stock i'm sure they would order them for you. if you want them faster, you may also want to try sig direct. they might ship to Canada. i bought aluminum grips for my coonan direct from the factory in the us with no border problems etc.. as an option you may also want to check out the hogue aluminum grips. they are very nice too with tonnes of different options.
Thanks will make some calls Monday.
 
You would think with the American economy the way it is more companies would realize a lot of Canadains have disposable income that they want to spend on their products? Some get it some don't .
 
You can get them directly from Hogue. They make them anyways.
They ship to Canada with USPS.
I ordered a set for my X5. They modified them for free to ensure they fit my German frame
 
The only drawback to aluminum grips in winter is that they are cold to handle if wearing thin gloves or when it is just cool enough not to wear gloves.
 
You can get them directly from Hogue. They make them anyways.
They ship to Canada with USPS.
I ordered a set for my X5. They modified them for free to ensure they fit my German frame

Good to know they look identical ( without paying for the logo) I didn't know that Hogue made the grips for Sig.
 
Good to know they look identical ( without paying for the logo) I didn't know that Hogue made the grips for Sig.

I have both, a set with Sig Sauer logo and a set that I ordered from Hogue. Both are made by hogue.
The set with the logo was bought on the EE for 125$.
 
I have both, a set with Sig Sauer logo and a set that I ordered from Hogue. Both are made by hogue.
The set with the logo was bought on the EE for 125$.

Thanks good to know as the gun I tried had Sig factory ones on it and wanted to make sure the Hogue are the same.I actually found them thinner than the E2.I liked the E2 (smaller hands) but once I tried the other I want to change .Thanks for the info
 
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