I'm a 20 year Navy vet (ship sailor, not a seal, lol) and I looked for about 5 years and finally ran across a P226 Navy with no rail. It was very reasonably priced so I snatched it up and it instantly became my favorite gun. It shoots smooth as silk. I'm not a fan of 'tacti-cool' crap. The 226 is an honest, reliable weapon that just works every single time and it's more accurate than I am. Great channel, great reviews, great gun 😀
First of all, thank you for your service. If I could only have one pistol I do believe it would be my Sig P226. Well made, accurate and smooth as silk. I'm also not a fan of tacti-cool stuff on my guns (as noted in some of my videos). I appreciate you watching and commenting on my video and again, thank you, sir.
Mine is a 1988 226. The best gun ever made. Accurate as I am,Never failed, 15000 rounds and used when I got it. The alpha ,the omega, the king 👑 My 228 is the same. Handsome, fantastic fit . Perfect details. Unequaled.
My local gun store offers a used P226 MK25 made in the USA... I believe, I will buy it this week. I like this gun. It was my fathers gun as he was a police officer in the 80th.
I've shot a lot of firearms over the past 50+ years. I've got to agree with you. The Sig P226, for me, is the most accurate sidearms that I own. Keep in mind that I cut my teeth on the venerable Colt 1911 A-1 45 acp, in the Marine Corps. I love my Colts, but I've got to be honest. The P226 is my nightstand pistol, along with a 12 gauge shotgun!
@@mixup98 Hey mixup98, I'm looking at a German P226 two-tone(probably mid to late '90's?) on auction right now for around $800, is that too much. Gun looks in the high end of very good, not a scratch on it. Thanks for your time.
@@andrettski8686 I think $800 is a great price for such a nice pistol, which will only increase in value over time. I say go for it and please let us know if you get it.
The small South Carolina Police Department I am retired from, purchased and issued after much testing of several Big Name semi-auto handguns and a LOT of ammo, the P220 that replaced the Ruger P90s that we had carried for years. At first I was not in favor of the P220 but after firing several hundred rounds I came to embrace the pistol as the best I had ever carried as a duty weapon. We were the first department in S.C. to issue a modern .45ACP handgun (the Rugers) and I nor any of my fellow officers ever felt under armed with either the caliber ( 230grn +P+ JHP ammo was standard issue) or the Sigs themselves once they entered service. But then we felt the same way about our old P90s too! If I should happen upon a used P220 OR P226 in good condition I would happily snap either of them up, or both if I got extremely lucky, and never feel like I was under armed today. Thanks for yet another excellent video on an excellent firearm. Take care and keep 'em comin'!
Beautiful holster wear. I have a 1994 W German P226 9mm that I bought from a retired police officer. It was his duty pistol. I absolutely love and cherish that gun and it will go with me to the grave.
Got a to tone 228 Canton police nickel blue shield marked west Germany proffed it's a gem in quality they bring a mint now days 226 228 to if best out there 1994 is mine five west Germany mags
I have a West German P226 best gun ever. Navy vet here Forrestal59 you my friend are a great shot! Learned at Buds no doubt. This is a great weapon from a rest at long distance. All Steel no polymer. If you run outa Ammo you can beat them to death. Enjoy your video’s Go Navy ....
Nice review and description. I see one almost identical on AL I wouldn't mind having and always like that design. My only sig was a stainless 1911 compact that I was totally underwhelmed with as out of the box. called sig and said due to tight tolerances needed to shoot 200 rounds to break it in? dumped that puppy quick
I love my 226. I've had it for years and haven't experienced a single malfunction shooting God only knows how many thousands of rounds. I wouldn't trade it for anything. Beautiful country in your video. Wish I had such a picturesque setting to plunk around in. Thanks for sharing! - Subscribed
@@seadweller386 watched an Canadian police member getting ready to go overseas, while doing a fast draw and double tap he forgot to take his finger off the trigger while he was holstering the pistol he put an "evil" round just above the kneecap and it came out just under the bottom side of the kneecap. Only word he said was shit don't tell the wife I did this again.
i have a 226 in .357sig, a 228 in 9mm and a 229 in 9mm. none of mine have rails. all of them have siglite night sights. i consider the 226 (just like you) to be one of the very best hand guns ever made. so, i certainly do positively agree! right straight out of the box with nothing done it the p226 it's such a fine gun. i wouldn't change one single thing about the gun and it's a gun i will never part with under any circumstances. i consider the 228 & 229 to be guns i'll never part with either. i think the 226 in .357sig has quite a bite more punch and i think that the large frame of the 226 absorbes the recoil of the .357sig round very well. very easy for close well controlled faster groups. i'm also a big fan of the 9mm round and i wouldn't mind it at all if i had a 226 in 9mm. i'm really interested in the newer released sig p227 that only comes in a double stacked .45ACP! betcha you know about it, too! the 227 being for the most part the same gun as a 226 but chambered in .45ACP i'm real seriously torn between buying right now because i know for sure i would love that gun! i love colt 1911's and 1911's in general... big fan! i also have a colt gov model 1911 in .38super! great gun, too! i have a colt 1911 .45ACP gov model. both colts are series 70's. love those guns! right with colts IMO are SIGS! i love sigs (period)! thanks for your wonderful video! loved it and great shooting! i'm an NRA member and i'm watching the election. i'm hoping nevada falls NRA friendly! thanks my friend, again!
I've watched a butt ton of your videos over the years and it never gets old how proficient you are. Somehow... I've missed this one before. Now I'm gonna have to search up a P226 to go along with my seven others.... now see what ya went and did?!?!?! :)
I love my West Germany made P226 and it is a pistol that I will never sell, and it will belong to my son someday. I hope you do buy a P226 as I know you won't be disappointed. 👍😎
I have a 220. Proof marks indicate '85. My son was looking at it and asked, "What's W.Germany?" That's West Germany son. "Dad, there's no such country!" lol
Your videos are first rate & genuine. I thoroughly enjoy them. If money weren't a limiting factor, I'd probably buy nearly every gun you profile as I have similar tastes. Keep them coming.
my first pistol was a lionheart 9 mk II and then I bought an fns 9 and fell absolutely in love with stryker type actions. so much so i sold my lh9 and bought the sig 320. it is quite a beast to tame, and as new shooter i must say it has become my favouritw gun. It will never leave my sidw, unless i get a 229 or 250. definately have become a sig fanboy!
I have a railed US-made P226 and I am still on the lookout for a German-made rail-less model. After I find one of those I will look for a German-made P228 as well...
I know someone who's P229 (virtually the same gun, just a tad smaller) ended up with a cracked frame... But after 15 years of daily carry and an estimated 300,000* rounds (not a misprint) during ongoing, abusive training. And just for the record, that Sig was still shooting fine. Crack was detected by the dept's gunsmith during a periodic servicing. (Firearm was duty weapon for a federal agent working in a firearm training intensive program)
50 yards (45.72M) with open sights. Oh, and with a hand gun...Magic hands people. Whatever training has gone on professionally or privately for this man I don't know. Practise makes perfect as we all know. But where does perfect come from...? I believe we are seeing it here. This man needs to be training people. A lot of people. Weapon handling for a start and later, marksmanship. A teacher like this is very, very rare. Just watch, be quiet and learn. These are amazing videos in the art of firearm handling, manipulation and use. I'm trying to replicate his movement with various weapons and it's working very well actually. A lot of people are going to know. Safety. Grace in movement. Weapon control. Target acusition. Accuracy. Repeat accuracy. Target rejection and target choice. Weapon clear. Safety. Repeat process. The way this man handles any firearm is a lesson to all. Firearms come in extraordinary variety. The way he manages each individual design is exactly the same with deep sensitivity to each design difference. Learn his base philosophy and shoot for the stars regardless of the make, model or calibre. Zen and the art of weapon management and we have it right here, shared and proven. These videos are amazing. A lesson for all.If you want to be an expert, watch, learn and repeat the drill...big thumbs up!
I believe in some other video, the man was trained as a Federal Agent, in the Office of Secure Transport (OST). These are the people that a charged with the safety of movement of classified materials (i.e. weapons).
I read that this man was once part of the federal security teams that escort classified materials for the Dept. of Energy. They are trained to protect the material, and use both offensive and defensive tactics.
I read somewhere that this man was once a Federal agent with the Office of Secure Tranportation, a part of the National Nuclear Security Agency. They are highly trained.
Great Handgun, I have the 227 (.45ACP)10 round double stack variant, flat Dark earth color with the Nitrate coating and night sights. I Love it, one of my favorites. Great video as usual!!
mixup98 his assessment is spot on brother. I see your sub count is slowly increasing...don't get discouraged your videos are very high quality and the way you present yourself is very cool with the right blend of humor and professionalism. Imo, you'd do to ride the river with.
Nice! But I think we can all agree the Pistol the US Army should have chosen is the Borchardt C-93! With over 100 years time proven this pistol can also double as a SBR! Now that's Modular! With an Original list Price of less than $100 where can you go wrong?
I love my German made P220. I reload 45acp, so the 220 made sense. My dad has a W German P228, and it's a thing of beauty. It's easy to see you're comfortable with that gun. Good shooting there
Thanks Andy....I have put thousands and thousands of rounds through my Sig and it is one of my most favorite pistols I have ever owned. And your right, the Sig is a thing of beauty.
Your first P226 video from a couple of years ago was one of the first gun videos I saw on TH-cam and really fueled my passion for firearms. Thank you for all the informative content you put out.
I really enjoyed making that first Sig video but that was over four years ago and I figured it was time to update with a new video. I am honored to have fueled your passion for firearms and I thank you for the nice comment. Be safe, have fun and enjoy our 2nd Amendment.
As always outstanding videos with a bit of humor thrown in. I bought a sig p250 a few wks ago. Very accurate but that long DA trigger. So I went to the local gun dealer and put a p226 in law away. The p250 didn't cost half as much as the p226. They are Damn proud of the prices for sure. I hope it's as accurate as the older ones . I'm itching to get out this wk 80° and do some shooting. Keep those great videos coming.
I purchased my W. German made P-226 in Nevada in 1989. Still going strong. The main difference between the older Sig's and the new ones is primarily the slide. The older ones had carbon steel slides, which are not as heavy as the new Stainless slides. On the downside, the carbon ones came with bluing that easily wore off, which you can see in the video on the front nose, and on the decocker and mag release. I feel the carbon steel slides did give the gun better overall balance. It also had unique milling and the three proof marks on bottom slide lug and the frame. It also has matching serial numbers on the slide, frame and barrel. Back then, 9mm was the only caliber available. These days one can choose from 9mm, .40 S&W and .357 SIG
I own the P226 made in West Germany. I tell people it was made in west Germany and I also get the look of Where? Got it new and will never sell the P226. I tell people who see me shoot it's not me hitting the target, It's the great Gun.
Totally agree. I have had a lot of handguns through the years; and I shoot the 226 more accurately than any other; except maybe the P227... about the same. For me, there is no competition; sig P226/227 is the best. ...now for a p227 in 10mm; that would be the best for sure.
I own a '91 P220 and was surprised to see it had the wear markings exactly in the same spots, namely, the frame looking like new while the slide being the one that took the holster wear. Btw sir, love your style, it's easy to see how skilled you are, yet you explain everything from the basics and up like a patient, seasoned school teacher would do. Thanks a lot for the video, may you have a great day!
Thanks Hans, I appreciate the kind words. There are a lot of new shooters around and I like to make my videos simple and easy to understand and I hope I have done exactly that. Thanks again for the great comment and you also have a great day my friend.
The progenitor of this gun is the Swiss P75, a single stack 9x19mm. The Swiss Army adopted it as an inexpensive replacement for the SIG P210. The P75 was also chambered in 7.65x21 (.30 Luger) for civilian use. When SIG was acquired by J.P. Sauer,.a low-end German manufacturer known for its inexpensive 32 ACP pocket pistols, that pistol was sold as the P220, originally chambered in 9x19 (and later commercially available in 45ACP). SIG Sauer then developed the P226, a double stack P75, for police use. The double/single action mechanism is derived from the P-38 Walther, and Walther PP/PPK pistols. The Swiss Army rejected the double stack concept in 1947 in testing prototypes of the P210 when it found that soldiers shot the single stack guns more accurately.
When you appear on vid with the sound it reminds me of the sleestack from Land of the Lost show back in the day...Nice gun as Sig makes some very good stuff as I imagine the older stuff runs real smoothe....Good vid....Nice grouping...
Excellent pistol! Great shooting as always. I have a German made P220, manufactured in 96... my favorite gun in my small collection. Not knocking free state P226's but I traded a fairly new P226 Extreme for the P220. I couldn't tolerate the nanny state (Ca) crap on the P226, the LCI was huge, like on a Ruger and the magazine was limited in rounds so a P220 with 8 rounds didn't look bad compared to a 9mm with 10. Since, I've bought factory Sig mags for 10 rounds.
Browning imported the first P220's in 77-78-79 prior to Sig getting its import license. These are marked Sig Sauer Systems made in West Germany other side has Browning Arms. They have the European style mag release in the heel of the gun. Nothing against modern Sigs and manufacturing, but imo you can't beat that Swiss German engineering that was more hands on. Every thing is serialized frame, barrel and slide. The 220 in 45 acp put Sig on the map, great guns
Nice Sig P226,and nice shooting as always..! I sure get a kick out of you Mixup98.Looks like you live out in the middle of nowhere,or own a ton of land.Anyway beautiful country out your way.Thanks for the video. Cheers..!!
The gun in its original configuration was the Swiss-made SIG P75, a single stack 9mm and 7.76 Para low-cost replacement for the SIG P210, not a P220 45ACP as stated here.
@@aboulevardier The P75 is indeed 9mm, as was the P210 that was used in the armed forces. 7.65para was the service round until the late 1940s before the 9mm. There are P210s and P220s chambered in 7.65 para though, but way less often than 9mm.
I'm jealous"the Sig P226 is also my fave gun" especially the West GERMAN one! I owned a Sig P229 an older one in .40 cal I bought used' it was made in 1996" never had a hiccup" I sold it and have regretted it ever since' I now own a bunch of Glocks'
I have a 1995 Sig 226 and sadly the gun started to crack in the frame right at the take down lever! This gun I bought used couple years ago and it was worn for sure but I didn't even know or seen the crack until my gunsmith pointed it out when he had disassembled it for a re bluing. So on the inside of the frame where he saw the crack he put some silver solder on it just to try and strengthen it. It still shoots but I think I'm just gonna retire it to the safe.
I carried a P226 for years on duty. I switched to the P320 about 6 months ago. I'm not going back. The P226 was a good gun and was one of the best for it's time. But DA/SA is obsolete now. It's all about striker fired today and the P320 is arguably the best of the bunch.
NathanaelFaunce da/sa isn't obsolete! A good hmmer DA trigger pull (first shot) is an awesome "safety" for many people who conceal carry, especially for those who appendix carry. : P
NathanaelFaunce that's where your wrong my fine sir, shooting all types of actions, & practicing different manual of arms, makes anybody more profisant, & a better shooter! Ya stick with one platform, & ya get complacent, & you'll never be able to shoot anything else....
Hello Mixup98, good shooting. I have a P226 Navy from 2008 (Exeter NH) and it drives tacks. It seems the more rounds I put through it the better it shoots.
Hello John....good to hear from you. I bought my Sig from Danny Austin back in 1992 and it is one of those guns I will never sell. I hope you enjoy my videos and please feel free to make any suggestions or recommendations....and thanks for the sub.
As always fantastic practical shooting. You still have that completive spirit down deep to make your best shot one at a time, However fire an entire string of shots as one. If that makes any sense.. anyway I have fired the Sig P226 and the P220. Both Excellent pistols, One thing I like about the 9mm though, It's cheap!! I Valium Cast and you can get a lot of effective accurate shooting out of that round without busting the Bank. Components combined with a Dillon 550B press and in short time you have ammo cans full of rounds ready to go. I thoroughly enjoy the beauty of Northern Nevada, You are living the Dream Guy. Thorsaxe777
I wanted a 226 back in the day, when I went to purchase one they were pulled back by the government to use in the DEA, Secrete Service and others. The quality is amazing. Instead, last month I bought a P320 and it blew up on the 16th shot. SIG said it was from an " over powered" round. The only parts that did not sustain damage was the barrel and trigger group. This would not have been the case with the 226. How did this pass tests with the military, seems like a delicate weapon.
Still my Dutyweapon, love this thing. We call it Pistole p6. We use Action 4 Ammo with high Manstop Power. Im a Officer by the German Justiz. "High security Jail".
I really like the way those old used west German sigs look better than a brand new one.
Us sigs sux no way nere quality
I'm a 20 year Navy vet (ship sailor, not a seal, lol) and I looked for about 5 years and finally ran across a P226 Navy with no rail. It was very reasonably priced so I snatched it up and it instantly became my favorite gun. It shoots smooth as silk. I'm not a fan of 'tacti-cool' crap. The 226 is an honest, reliable weapon that just works every single time and it's more accurate than I am.
Great channel, great reviews, great gun 😀
First of all, thank you for your service. If I could only have one pistol I do believe it would be my Sig P226. Well made, accurate and smooth as silk. I'm also not a fan of tacti-cool stuff on my guns (as noted in some of my videos). I appreciate you watching and commenting on my video and again, thank you, sir.
I have 20k rounds through my P226 and its still going strong - love this gun.
German Sig P226 is best kind of Sig P226.
I do not know how I got here, I'm not interested in shooting, but the landscape is amazing.
Now I bought my Sig P226 MK25 and it´s still awesome. Pretty high quality and it shoots very well. A very great handgun. I love it!
I have one from West Germany and it is outstanding. You are right these are excellent pistols and well worth having.
Mine is a 1988 226. The best gun ever made. Accurate as I am,Never failed, 15000 rounds and used when I got it. The alpha ,the omega, the king 👑 My 228 is the same. Handsome, fantastic fit . Perfect details. Unequaled.
My local gun store offers a used P226 MK25 made in the USA... I believe, I will buy it this week. I like this gun. It was my fathers gun as he was a police officer in the 80th.
Love these classic Sigs.
I've shot a lot of firearms over the past 50+ years. I've got to agree with you. The Sig P226, for me, is the most accurate sidearms that I own. Keep in mind that I cut my teeth on the venerable Colt 1911 A-1 45 acp, in the Marine Corps. I love my Colts, but I've got to be honest. The P226 is my nightstand pistol, along with a 12 gauge shotgun!
Got the to tone 228 swiss police model west proffed bad assgun USA ones no thanks
Love the re-shoot on the 226. YOU KNOW there are few hundred of us old timers from work that still think it is the best handgun ever.
Ditto my friend !!!!
LOL now that the 227 is out...the 226 might take second place.
Yep
@@mixup98 Hey mixup98, I'm looking at a German P226 two-tone(probably mid to late '90's?) on auction right now for around $800, is that too much. Gun looks in the high end of very good, not a scratch on it. Thanks for your time.
@@andrettski8686 I think $800 is a great price for such a nice pistol, which will only increase in value over time. I say go for it and please let us know if you get it.
I love my west german p228. tomorrow I'll be picking up a 226 stainless steel elite in 9mm can't wait.
The small South Carolina Police Department I am retired from, purchased and issued after much testing of several Big Name semi-auto handguns and a LOT of ammo, the P220 that replaced the Ruger P90s that we had carried for years. At first I was not in favor of the P220 but after firing several hundred rounds I came to embrace the pistol as the best I had ever carried as a duty weapon. We were the first department in S.C. to issue a modern .45ACP handgun (the Rugers) and I nor any of my fellow officers ever felt under armed with either the caliber ( 230grn +P+ JHP ammo was standard issue) or the Sigs themselves once they entered service. But then we felt the same way about our old P90s too! If I should happen upon a used P220 OR P226 in good condition I would happily snap either of them up, or both if I got extremely lucky, and never feel like I was under armed today. Thanks for yet another excellent video on an excellent firearm. Take care and keep 'em comin'!
Beautiful holster wear. I have a 1994 W German P226 9mm that I bought from a retired police officer. It was his duty pistol. I absolutely love and cherish that gun and it will go with me to the grave.
Got a to tone 228 Canton police nickel blue shield marked west Germany proffed it's a gem in quality they bring a mint now days 226 228 to if best out there 1994 is mine five west Germany mags
Hell yeah! I've got 9 Sigs in the hoard now, and love everyone of them. P226 in .357 will be the next.
I have a P.226 "all steel" "made in Germany" and I.M.O. is the best combat pistol ever made.
great shooting,especialy with that throwing bottle .
I have the exact same gun, circa 1996. I will never, ever get rid of mine.
„Made in Germany“ I‘m a little bit proud.
Greetings from Germany :P
Hello Chris and greetings from Nevada, USA. Thanks for the comment and I appreciate you watching my video.
mixup98 I subscribe your channel you are making great videos.
I have a West German P226 best gun ever. Navy vet here Forrestal59 you my friend are a great shot! Learned at Buds no doubt. This is a great weapon from a rest at long distance. All Steel no polymer. If you run outa Ammo you can beat them to death. Enjoy your video’s Go Navy ....
Hello Jimmy and greetings from Nevada. Thanks for the compliment and thank you for your service.
Love your Star Trek intro and choice of firearm video.
Thank you for the great feedback Kyle and I also thank you for watching my video.
Me too
Excellent video. I own a P226 myself.
Thanks Peter....
Nice review and description. I see one almost identical on AL I wouldn't mind having and always like that design. My only sig was a stainless 1911 compact that I was totally underwhelmed with as out of the box. called sig and said due to tight tolerances needed to shoot 200 rounds to break it in? dumped that puppy quick
I love my 226. I've had it for years and haven't experienced a single malfunction shooting God only knows how many thousands of rounds. I wouldn't trade it for anything. Beautiful country in your video. Wish I had such a picturesque setting to plunk around in. Thanks for sharing! - Subscribed
I regret selling mine . Bought one in 1990. Now have the p229 and p228 p320. But can’t find the west German all stainless steel frame one anymore
Black Talons and a P226. That’s the exact gun I shot those “evil” bullets out of.
👍😎
@@seadweller386 watched an Canadian police member getting ready to go overseas, while doing a fast draw and double tap he forgot to take his finger off the trigger while he was holstering the pistol he put an "evil" round just above the kneecap and it came out just under the bottom side of the kneecap. Only word he said was shit don't tell the wife I did this again.
I love my P-226. Except mine is in .40 S&W. Accurate, reliable, easy to take down, comfortable to shoot and exceptional quality.
i have a 226 in .357sig, a 228 in 9mm and a 229 in 9mm.
none of mine have rails. all of them have siglite night sights.
i consider the 226 (just like you) to be one of the very best
hand guns ever made. so, i certainly do positively agree!
right straight out of the box with nothing done it the p226 it's
such a fine gun. i wouldn't change one single thing about the
gun and it's a gun i will never part with under any circumstances.
i consider the 228 & 229 to be guns i'll never part with either.
i think the 226 in .357sig has quite a bite more punch and i think
that the large frame of the 226 absorbes the recoil of the .357sig
round very well. very easy for close well controlled faster groups.
i'm also a big fan of the 9mm round and i wouldn't mind it at all if
i had a 226 in 9mm.
i'm really interested in the newer released sig p227 that only
comes in a double stacked .45ACP! betcha you know about
it, too! the 227 being for the most part the same gun as a 226
but chambered in .45ACP i'm real seriously torn between
buying right now because i know for sure i would love that gun!
i love colt 1911's and 1911's in general... big fan! i also have a
colt gov model 1911 in .38super! great gun, too! i have a colt
1911 .45ACP gov model. both colts are series 70's. love those
guns! right with colts IMO are SIGS! i love sigs (period)!
thanks for your wonderful video! loved it and great shooting!
i'm an NRA member and i'm watching the election. i'm hoping
nevada falls NRA friendly! thanks my friend, again!
I've watched a butt ton of your videos over the years and it never gets old how proficient you are. Somehow... I've missed this one before. Now I'm gonna have to search up a P226 to go along with my seven others.... now see what ya went and did?!?!?! :)
I love my West Germany made P226 and it is a pistol that I will never sell, and it will belong to my son someday. I hope you do buy a P226 as I know you won't be disappointed. 👍😎
I have a 220. Proof marks indicate '85. My son was looking at it and asked, "What's W.Germany?"
That's West Germany son. "Dad, there's no such country!" lol
Every time West Germany or USSR are mentioned, Ifeel hopelessly old ;)
Phil Garcia I'd give my back teeth for a 220! So if your ever interested in some back teeth, let me know!!
Just join the Swiss Military and you'll get a 220, we still use 'em under the name "P75"
People seem to forget history
Kids, man...
Holy shit that 100 yard shot was badass.
Your videos are first rate & genuine. I thoroughly enjoy them. If money weren't a limiting factor, I'd probably buy nearly every gun you profile as I have similar tastes. Keep them coming.
This is the best comment I've received all month....thanks and I appreciate the great compliment.
I have a P220 I bought new in 1994, last year I bought a P320 , not much has changed in that time they are both great handguns.
mixup98+Nevada+firearms=awesomeness
Thanks Big C....you just made my day !!!
my first pistol was a lionheart 9 mk II and then I bought an fns 9 and fell absolutely in love with stryker type actions. so much so i sold my lh9 and bought the sig 320. it is quite a beast to tame, and as new shooter i must say it has become my favouritw gun. It will never leave my sidw, unless i get a 229 or 250. definately have become a sig fanboy!
Mine's from 1987 and still going! Thousands of rounds down the pipe! I continue to enjoy your vids and wished I lived in an area similar to yours!
Does yours happen to have scalloped rails?
Another fine video. Thanks
That's a fantastic Sig Sauer P226 you have there its a remarkable gun my Sig Sauer P226 is chamber in .40 S&W made here in the U.S.
There is nothing like the honest, distressed look that handgun posses.
the man finally shows the distances the weapon is still shooting at!
am I the only one who loves rail less sigs
Nope you ain't the only one I have 2 Sig Sauers P226 without railings both in .40 S&W
I love my German frame Sig p229 in .40. Best trigger of all my pistols.
No
No. I specifically looked for my Sig without rails and German made.
I have a railed US-made P226 and I am still on the lookout for a German-made rail-less model. After I find one of those I will look for a German-made P228 as well...
I know someone who's P229 (virtually the same gun, just a tad smaller) ended up with a cracked frame... But after 15 years of daily carry and an estimated 300,000* rounds (not a misprint) during ongoing, abusive training. And just for the record, that Sig was still shooting fine. Crack was detected by the dept's gunsmith during a periodic servicing.
(Firearm was duty weapon for a federal agent working in a firearm training intensive program)
What agency?
50 yards (45.72M) with open sights. Oh, and with a hand gun...Magic hands people. Whatever training has gone on professionally or privately for this man I don't know. Practise makes perfect as we all know. But where does perfect come from...? I believe we are seeing it here. This man needs to be training people. A lot of people. Weapon handling for a start and later, marksmanship. A teacher like this is very, very rare. Just watch, be quiet and learn. These are amazing videos in the art of firearm handling, manipulation and use. I'm trying to replicate his movement with various weapons and it's working very well actually. A lot of people are going to know. Safety. Grace in movement. Weapon control. Target acusition. Accuracy. Repeat accuracy. Target rejection and target choice. Weapon clear. Safety. Repeat process. The way this man handles any firearm is a lesson to all. Firearms come in extraordinary variety. The way he manages each individual design is exactly the same with deep sensitivity to each design difference. Learn his base philosophy and shoot for the stars regardless of the make, model or calibre. Zen and the art of weapon management and we have it right here, shared and proven. These videos are amazing. A lesson for all.If you want to be an expert, watch, learn and repeat the drill...big thumbs up!
I believe in some other video, the man was trained as a Federal Agent, in the Office of Secure Transport (OST). These are the people that a charged with the safety of movement of classified materials (i.e. weapons).
I read that this man was once part of the federal security teams that escort classified materials for the Dept. of Energy.
They are trained to protect the material, and use both offensive and defensive tactics.
I read somewhere that this man was once a Federal agent with the Office of Secure Tranportation, a part of the National Nuclear Security Agency. They are highly trained.
Great Handgun, I have the 227 (.45ACP)10 round double stack variant, flat Dark earth color with the Nitrate coating and night sights. I Love it, one of my favorites. Great video as usual!!
My fave 9mm" also the P229 & 228' the older 228 & newer 228s I have GLOCK's but Sigs are my KIMBERS
my favourite handgun
Keep up the videos, probably my favorite gun channel
Thanks Buck.....I really appreciate the great comment.
mixup98 his assessment is spot on brother. I see your sub count is slowly increasing...don't get discouraged your videos are very high quality and the way you present yourself is very cool with the right blend of humor and professionalism. Imo, you'd do to ride the river with.
You can defiantly tell that you've had that Sig for 25yrs. Good shootin! I've just recently gotten bit by the Sig bug.
Nice! But I think we can all agree the Pistol the US Army should have chosen is the Borchardt C-93!
With over 100 years time proven this pistol can
also double as a SBR! Now that's Modular! With an Original list Price
of less than $100 where can you go wrong?
I love my German made P220. I reload 45acp, so the 220 made sense. My dad has a W German P228, and it's a thing of beauty. It's easy to see you're comfortable with that gun. Good shooting there
Thanks Andy....I have put thousands and thousands of rounds through my Sig and it is one of my most favorite pistols I have ever owned. And your right, the Sig is a thing of beauty.
the 226/220 without a light rail looks really clean.
Your first P226 video from a couple of years ago was one of the first gun videos I saw on TH-cam and really fueled my passion for firearms. Thank you for all the informative content you put out.
I really enjoyed making that first Sig video but that was over four years ago and I figured it was time to update with a new video. I am honored to have fueled your passion for firearms and I thank you for the nice comment. Be safe, have fun and enjoy our 2nd Amendment.
I have a late 80's West Germany marked P220 one of my favorite sidearms. Thanks for Sharin'
You're welcome MrHolster.....great minds think alike :>)
As always outstanding videos with a bit of humor thrown in. I bought a sig p250 a few wks ago. Very accurate but that long DA trigger. So I went to the local gun dealer and put a p226 in law away. The p250 didn't cost half as much as the p226. They are Damn proud of the prices for sure. I hope it's as accurate as the older ones
. I'm itching to get out this wk 80° and do some shooting. Keep those great videos coming.
I purchased my W. German made P-226 in Nevada in 1989. Still going strong. The main difference between the older Sig's and the new ones is primarily the slide. The older ones had carbon steel slides, which are not as heavy as the new Stainless slides. On the downside, the carbon ones came with bluing that easily wore off, which you can see in the video on the front nose, and on the decocker and mag release. I feel the carbon steel slides did give the gun better overall balance. It also had unique milling and the three proof marks on bottom slide lug and the frame. It also has matching serial numbers on the slide, frame and barrel.
Back then, 9mm was the only caliber available. These days one can choose from 9mm, .40 S&W and .357 SIG
I own the P226 made in West Germany. I tell people it was made in west Germany and I also get the look of Where? Got it new and will never sell the P226. I tell people who see me shoot it's not me hitting the target, It's the great Gun.
This guys a first class shootist !!
I've been a subscriber on his channel for years .
Thanks redbarn....you made me smile :)
I have to agree, the P226 is a fine pistol. Thanks for the vid.
Man that guys like a ghost he comes outta nowhere😁
Totally agree. I have had a lot of handguns through the years; and I shoot the 226 more accurately than any other; except maybe the P227... about the same. For me, there is no competition; sig P226/227 is the best. ...now for a p227 in 10mm; that would be the best for sure.
Thanks for another great video. Man, you are an awesome shooter!
that patina is gorgeous
I own a '91 P220 and was surprised to see it had the wear markings exactly in the same spots, namely, the frame looking like new while the slide being the one that took the holster wear.
Btw sir, love your style, it's easy to see how skilled you are, yet you explain everything from the basics and up like a patient, seasoned school teacher would do.
Thanks a lot for the video, may you have a great day!
Thanks Hans, I appreciate the kind words. There are a lot of new shooters around and I like to make my videos simple and easy to understand and I hope I have done exactly that. Thanks again for the great comment and you also have a great day my friend.
The progenitor of this gun is the Swiss P75, a single stack 9x19mm. The Swiss Army adopted it as an inexpensive replacement for the SIG P210. The P75 was also chambered in 7.65x21 (.30 Luger) for civilian use. When SIG was acquired by J.P. Sauer,.a low-end German manufacturer known for its inexpensive 32 ACP pocket pistols, that pistol was sold as the P220, originally chambered in 9x19 (and later commercially available in 45ACP). SIG Sauer then developed the P226, a double stack P75, for police use. The double/single action mechanism is derived from the P-38 Walther, and Walther PP/PPK pistols. The Swiss Army rejected the double stack concept in 1947 in testing prototypes of the P210 when it found that soldiers shot the single stack guns more accurately.
Wunderbar Herr Mixup, Danke!
Sie sind herzlich eingeladen meine Freundin.
When you appear on vid with the sound it reminds me of the sleestack from Land of the Lost show back in the day...Nice gun as Sig makes some very good stuff as I imagine the older stuff runs real smoothe....Good vid....Nice grouping...
Thanks Scott....actually the sound is from Star Trek.
Excellent pistol! Great shooting as always.
I have a German made P220, manufactured in 96... my favorite gun in my small collection. Not knocking free state P226's but I traded a fairly new P226 Extreme for the P220. I couldn't tolerate the nanny state (Ca) crap on the P226, the LCI was huge, like on a Ruger and the magazine was limited in rounds so a P220 with 8 rounds didn't look bad compared to a 9mm with 10. Since, I've bought factory Sig mags for 10 rounds.
5:14 when you wanna play your xbox but your little brother doesnt want get off.
Browning imported the first P220's in 77-78-79 prior to Sig getting its import license. These are marked Sig Sauer Systems made in West Germany other side has Browning Arms. They have the European style mag release in the heel of the gun. Nothing against modern Sigs and manufacturing, but imo you can't beat that Swiss German engineering that was more hands on. Every thing is serialized frame, barrel and slide. The 220 in 45 acp put Sig on the map, great guns
Hard to beat the P226 ! Thxs for sharing !!
Excellent shooting on the jugs at 50 and 100 yards!
Thanks Cole.
Beautiful country.
I carry a SIG P226 40 cal. everyday This was a vary good video.
Nice Sig P226,and nice shooting as always..!
I sure get a kick out of you Mixup98.Looks like you live out in the middle of nowhere,or own a ton of land.Anyway beautiful country out your way.Thanks for the video.
Cheers..!!
The gun in its original configuration was the Swiss-made SIG P75, a single stack 9mm and 7.76 Para low-cost replacement for the SIG P210, not a P220 45ACP as stated here.
correction, 7.65 para a/k/a 30 Luger
@@aboulevardier The P75 is indeed 9mm, as was the P210 that was used in the armed forces. 7.65para was the service round until the late 1940s before the 9mm. There are P210s and P220s chambered in 7.65 para though, but way less often than 9mm.
Good shooting sir...this was my very first hand gun as well, also made in West Germany serial # U 493 173 I bought it 1992 or 1993
Thanks Jerry......great minds think alike :>)
I love my Sig P226. Best pistol I have ever owned.
Oh that last plate! I know you could have hit it with a rock. Rocktacial reload!
I tried to find a rock to finish off that damn place but I couldn't find one.....dang it.
Your shooting is amazing!
Thanks Hannah.....you just made my day :)
Beautiful a well used W German. Sig!
I'm jealous"the Sig P226 is also my fave gun" especially the West GERMAN one! I owned a Sig P229 an older one in .40 cal I bought used' it was made in 1996" never had a hiccup" I sold it and have regretted it ever since' I now own a bunch of Glocks'
I also had a P229 back in the late '90s and sold it.....damn, why did I do that? Anyways, thanks for the comment and thanks for watching my video.
If your subscribers all donate shaving cream cans, you could have an all shaving cream video. It'd be epic.
I have a 1995 Sig 226 and sadly the gun started to crack in the frame right at the take down lever! This gun I bought used couple years ago and it was worn for sure but I didn't even know or seen the crack until my gunsmith pointed it out when he had disassembled it for a re bluing. So on the inside of the frame where he saw the crack he put some silver solder on it just to try and strengthen it. It still shoots but I think I'm just gonna retire it to the safe.
Another excellent video! Thanks for sharing.
3:33 holy shit the old man has active camoflage!!!
Keep up the great videos! Thanks for the awesome shooting!
As always a great video. Beautiful state you live in.
I carried a P226 for years on duty. I switched to the P320 about 6 months ago. I'm not going back. The P226 was a good gun and was one of the best for it's time. But DA/SA is obsolete now. It's all about striker fired today and the P320 is arguably the best of the bunch.
NathanaelFaunce da/sa isn't obsolete! A good hmmer DA trigger pull (first shot) is an awesome "safety" for many people who conceal carry, especially for those who appendix carry.
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NathanaelFaunce that's where your wrong my fine sir, shooting all types of actions, & practicing different manual of arms, makes anybody more profisant, & a better shooter! Ya stick with one platform, & ya get complacent, & you'll never be able to shoot anything else....
NathanaelFaunce i call bullshit...on THAT sir
Excellent...and a nice SPLATTER factor!
The water melon shot says it all👍🏻
That's some excellent shooting, especially shooting a moving bottle. Stay safe!
honest review, good gun, and very good skill!
Hello Mixup98, good shooting. I have a P226 Navy from 2008 (Exeter NH) and it drives tacks. It seems the more rounds I put through it the better it shoots.
Nice shooting! Keep up more of this good work it;s enjoyable viewing.
I’m glad he’s a good guy.
Hey, Mixalot! JB Ross, here. I'm a subscriber, now.
God, I wish they had let us buy our duty pistols when we went to .40 S&W.
Hello John....good to hear from you. I bought my Sig from Danny Austin back in 1992 and it is one of those guns I will never sell. I hope you enjoy my videos and please feel free to make any suggestions or recommendations....and thanks for the sub.
love those sigs thanks
As always fantastic practical shooting. You still have that completive spirit down deep to make your best shot one at a time, However fire an entire string of shots as one. If that makes any sense.. anyway I have fired the Sig P226 and the P220. Both Excellent pistols, One thing I like about the 9mm though, It's cheap!! I Valium Cast and you can get a lot of effective accurate shooting out of that round without busting the Bank. Components combined with a Dillon 550B press and in short time you have ammo cans full of rounds ready to go. I thoroughly enjoy the beauty of Northern Nevada, You are living the Dream Guy. Thorsaxe777
Greetings from Switzerland :) The Country of SIG :D
Hello iena and greetings from Nevada, USA. Your country makes the best chocolate and one of the best pistols in the world....thanks for both :>)
The Sig Sauer P226 Chamber in .40 S&W became available somewhere in the 1990's
I wanted a 226 back in the day, when I went to purchase one they were pulled back by the government to use in the DEA, Secrete Service and others. The quality is amazing. Instead, last month I bought a P320 and it blew up on the 16th shot. SIG said it was from an " over powered" round. The only parts that did not sustain damage was the barrel and trigger group. This would not have been the case with the 226. How did this pass tests with the military, seems like a delicate weapon.
Still my Dutyweapon, love this thing. We call it Pistole p6. We use Action 4 Ammo with high Manstop Power. Im a Officer by the German Justiz. "High security Jail".