Sig steel frames, anyone make them?.

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well i know sig no longer makes the ST model sig anymore... but is there anyone out there that could make up a steel frame for a p226 preferably non rail?...

i know dlask made some sig frames awhile back, do they still/can they make up a steel frame, anyone know?.

thanks.
Tim
 
Sig still make stainless frames. I just bought a sig p220 elite in ss. Pricey though.
 
Sauer in Germany still makes them. They are the old Sport models. Very big $$ but I can get them if you want.
 
hey redleg what price range are we looking at?, definetly curious. I would be interested in a NON-rail steel blued/black frame 226 9mm, whatever slide milled or steel whatever.
 
so looking into the p226 sport in sig forum i came up with the following information...

the 226 sig "sport" has a compensator and longer barrel, the sig p226 "sport stock" is a shorter standard version, both full steel frame guns.

I'd be interested in the "Sport stock" non-rail 226. so would there be a bit of a price difference between the Sport and the Sport Stock?.
 
If you go to the Questar site, most of the prices for most of the Sig line are conveniently listed there.
 
i looked into this a while ago,
heres the info rollie ,

therse 2 226 models that are hand built all steel and no rail its called the 226 SL it only comes in 9mm , and you can get it in illaflon (black. more black than nitron) and stainless version. just like the elite stainless. the sport stock and all that they dont make anymore. however in europe they sell an all stainless frame and slide in steel 226 with rail in 9mm and 40cal . but it has the rail and looks just like the standard 226 nitrons we get here. all are huge coin. first off in germany the sl goes for huge coin .i think the cheapest i saw was something like 1600 euros. then add some shipping and duty and you get the point, and the other 226 all steel with the rail is not too far behind but very close maybe 100euros less than the SL , the SL is designed to be a ipsc gun in europe the all steel with the rail is designed for LE/MILITARY .so the SL costs more because its more fine tuned and hand built. much different than the USA made ( or half USA ,depends on how you look at it) stuff we get here. but then we you are paying 2500 for a standard sig 226 , why not get an X5, which is a whole different ball game. so your better off getting a stainless elite for your money.

if you want some more info , you should check out

http://www.sauer-waffen.de/

thats technically the official european website, as the www.sigsauer.com is the usa stuff.
by the way in europe they call the aluminum frames AL-
and the solid steel SL

all the sports , sport stock . sportstock II and all them have been discontinued for a while. though there are quite a few floating around the states. if you could find one they arent that badley priced. and then maybe get questar to import it for you . still will cost alot more than a standard 226 and prolly more than the 1500buck stainless elite, as they are rare down there

heres another read about the differences between the sport stock and all those ... ( i was never that into the extended weighted barrel) but this is a good read. for sig enthus,.

http://www.cybershooters.org/dgca/sig-sauer_p226.htm

the other thing you could do, is buy a elite stainless in the states, have it sent to grayguns have them grind of the rail and beavertail or find an ST and get the rail grinded off. ive seen some of there stuff they can make sigs look really cool. and then have them send it off to be coated and painted whatever you want.. but thats a rather extreme route .

btw, i hate the rail myself, .and i like beaver and tail, but not on my sigs.

hope this helps
 
well i know sig no longer makes the ST model sig anymore... but is there anyone out there that could make up a steel frame for a p226 preferably non rail?...

i know dlask made some sig frames awhile back, do they still/can they make up a steel frame, anyone know?.

thanks.
Tim

Wow, I'm surprised at the amount of misinformation being spread around.

Sig Germany makes exactly what you are describing. P226 black Ilaflon or stainless, all steel no rail. $1789 at wolverine supplies. Look at their price list, it's under "SIG P226-SL Solid Steel"
 
the Goble's Firearms have them too:
SIG P226-SL (Solid Steel)
P226SL-B P226 9mm, All steel construction, Black Ilaflon, 112mm $1,869.00
P226-SL-S P226 9mm, All steel construction, SS, 112mm $1,869.00
 
the Goble's Firearms have them too:
SIG P226-SL (Solid Steel)
P226SL-B P226 9mm, All steel construction, Black Ilaflon, 112mm $1,869.00
P226-SL-S P226 9mm, All steel construction, SS, 112mm $1,869.00

like WolFF said, for 1900 bux your so close to getting an x5,
they are more hands on than the SL, both the SL's and the X5s are available for canada. however the SL's are not available to usa.

if you do the math, you can have 3 cpo's for the price of one SL,
or 2 p226 standard model from wolverine or canammo for one SL,
 
Hiding in the back of the safe.

Hiding in the back of the safe, this P226 SL :eek: wanted to come out for some fresh air. Haven't had a chance to shoot her yet, except with the camera. Yes, made in Germany, this Sig has a Stainless White Slide and came from the factory in 40 S&W. Yup, 40! The Germans labeled the box as having a white slide, but I think it is just stainless. I picked up a slide in 9mm a while back and finished her off with 5 mags each in 40 S&W and 9mm. Either you like the two tone or you don't. A little different and always a conversation topic.

What do you guys think?
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