SIG CLASSIC P226 PISTOL
These are the SIG SAUER Classic pistols that have made SIGARMS famous throughout the military and law enforcement community. Precision engineered and built to give years of trouble-free service, these formidable weapons stand as the models against which all other semi-autos must be judged. The P226 is the pistol that set the standard by which all other combat handguns are measured. In use by the U.S. Navy SEALs, Federal agents, and numerous law enforcement agencies including the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Texas Department of Public Safety and the Michigan State Police to name a few; the P226 has continually proven itself. The P226's exceptional ergonomics and balance make this high capacity full-size pistol easy to fire. Its longer barrel yields better ballistic performance and accuracy. And its new solid stainless steel slide is Nitron™ treated for added strength and wear resistance. The P226 is available in 9mm, .357 SIG or .40 S&W. An optional barrel allows conversion from .357 SIG to .40 S&W. The magazine release is reversible for the left thumb to release the magazine. Specifications: Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Sigarms page. Or, to find a Sigarms dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit." Looking for low-light sights for your Sig P220, P226, P228, P229, P239 or Sig Pro pistols? Check out the Crimson Trace laser grips and Trijicon night sights we have for these models of Sig pistols. |
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