wanting to buy a SIG P226

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I currently own a Glock 17 and a Beretta 96. I bought both in the last 7 months. Now I really want to get a SIG P226. Could I get some feedback and if anyone had some pictures of their SIG P226 can you post them?
 
Very nice pistol...

love the grip and fit/feel and is very accurate

too bad the trigger doesn't my hands...tad too long for DA.
 
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Haven't Fired it yet becasue im waiting on my ATT, got it from Wolverine its a factory referb.
 
they're pretty good guns, fit my hand extremely well. After Beretta, Sig is probably my favourite :) I was thinking of getting one but will out out for an AR or a Storm carabine...
 
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Musky Hunter said:
Very nice pistol...

love the grip and fit/feel and is very accurate

too bad the trigger doesn't my hands...tad too long for DA.

You can get a short trigger. $60. This moves things back about 1/4"
 
redleg said:
You can get a short trigger. $60. This moves things back about 1/4"

That's 1/4" for both DA/SA right? Doesn't affect weight of the trigger I take it?

Anyone got a picture of the short trigger installed on their 226?
 
Im not fussy about the trigger on mine...for 60 bucks it might be worth trying a short one.

Does it need to be installed by a smithy or can I do it myself?
 
A great pistol. Mine is a two-tone, Made in Germany, .40 S&W. I added a Made in Germany, 9mm slide so I can enjoy a full day at the range. The kit is completed with 6 mags of each.

Within 30 seconds, I can go from 40 to 9, insert a mag and get the first shot off. Now, how often can you say that.

Sig makes a quality product, but it has to fit your hands. Ultimately, if the P226 is too big, you can also go with a P220 option.

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I have a stainless 226 in 9mm that I got a few months ago. I find it very accurate and comfortable to shot.
 
awsomeo said:
I currently own a Glock 17 and a Beretta 96. I bought both in the last 7 months. Now I really want to get a SIG P226. Could I get some feedback and if anyone had some pictures of their SIG P226 can you post them?

Before you buy, check out HK USP. I switched from a new 226 stainless to the HK USP45 because of a problem with the 226. The HK feels better in my big hands and handles sooooo much easier. Check out my other threads about both. I just shot the 45 for the first time and got 1.5" groups at 15 yards, straight out of the box.:D
 
That's right Colin, this is the 40 that you saw last year. I have a new 9mm slide that slides on perfectly. You can put a 9mm slide on a 40 frame but you cannot put a 40 slide on a 9mm frame.

Cheers
 
RT said:
Im not fussy about the trigger on mine...for 60 bucks it might be worth trying a short one.

Does it need to be installed by a smithy or can I do it myself?

If you know how to take your trigger out, you can do it yourself. There is no fitting required.
 
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