You can also pull the trigger when safety is on to disengage the hammer without holding it even with full co2 an it won't discharge but it will rotate the round from pulling the trigger.
I have this gun and my opinion of it is that it's a very good gun, made by the same people who make the real/live ammunition version, it's the same weight and the same materials are used, ite even made in the same factory as the 9 mm live version, its weighted just great, the magazine has never jammed, the action is very realistic with the blowback effect simulating the real thing, the CO2 connection never leaks, and it is very accurate for a replica, I paid about £200 for it, spare magazine, red dot sight, 200 177 flat head slugs and 6 CO2 cartridges, and plastic carry case, money well spent, it has never jammed, or refused to discharge, I've never tried firing BBs with it, so I can't comment on them, it fires at 380FPS which is fairly fast for a hand held CO2 gun. Firing at Coca-Cola cans from 100 feet, it fires straight through both sides,
Hey man, do you have a link or any info as to where you can get that Red dot you got? and how (with no top rail) it fits? does it just click onto the ironsights or does it go on the underrail and have a bright connector to bring it up top? Thank you!
I actually found out how to make it full auto just not rotate the mag with it but the slide pull the trigger an it just goes full auto but now to find out if I can make the rings the rounds are in spin all the way around in the one pull prolly only work with bbs pellets would probably jam it. And it would only be 8 rounds at a time but that would be cool.
I have the flat dark earth with that same laser an I spray painted the slide port flat black an my suppressor flat black also got the suppressor as mock an made it work on top of a few internal mods were I damped some metal on metal contact points to reduce the sound of the action because that was a lot of the sound .
I just received the new P229 CO2 Blowback Pellet Pistol from Sig. I must say that I wish I had seen your review first, as the two are very similar. Having previously owned a Tokyo Marui gas blowback airsoft pistol (with aftermarket metal frame/slide kit), I was really disappointed with the functionality - or lack thereof - of these pellet guns. I figured they would be similar, but not even close. Everything on the TM functioned like the real ones from the decocker to the slide stop to the tilting barrel with ejection port cover. I actually thought that I had broken the new one when I tried to decock it, and the lever stuck down. It wasn't until I saw the 'S' for 'Safe' that I realized what it was. That's when I started realizing how little it actually does. Not nearly as good for training on functionality. Plus, personally, the E2 grips on the P229 (as opposed to the older-style grips on the P226) feel too small in my hand. I'd love a TM version of the P229 designed to take 4.5mm BBs with a metal kit. Of course, that would be a lot more expensive.
Cheap an cheerful from Amazon. Not the best but adequate for plinking. Huntiger Red Laser Red Dot Sight Waterproof Military Grade Low Profile Compact with Rail Mount and Accessory amzn.eu/d/9KXzcly
@@airgunreplicas77 thanks..I will come back and let you know how it came out..my gun is supposed to be here by the 15th of July 2022…do you have any recommendations on a laser sight? I want to get one but not sure which one to get and want to make sure it’s compatible with the P226
Recently ordered the Sig P226 and should be coming in soon. Also in route is a 1/2 UNF Silencer adapter for the Sig. Q - you know how I can get my hands on a Weihrauch 1/2 UNF Airgun Silencer? Or something comparable here in the states? I here the Weihrauch are second to none, but they are international and can't /haven't located an outlet stateside to purchase. I'm open to suggestions and much appreciated!
From what I've seen online, BBs damage rifled barrels. I'm going to buy that model of gun, and as a precaution I'm not going to shoot those steel balls.
If ur concerned about damage to a rifled barrel from shooting steel. BB"s use the Dust devil BB"s. MOST bb gun"s love the dust devil BB'S. And they're frangible ammo and they don't damage a rifled barrel. However u will want to clean the barrel at least every 200 rounds of dust devil BB'S keep ur powder dry and ur aim straight. Happy shooting.
I've ordered one a couple of days ago and I'm strictly gonna use pellets. I've never had or shot a air gun pistol. I do have a .22 caliber Inert Gas Technology rifle. Which is kind of a beast. I use it to hunt squirrels and rabbits but, I got a quick question about this pistol I'm waiting on. I've always heard a good brand of pellets may not travel as fast as BBs but upon impact mushroom out and cause more damage???
@@au-confidential8871 can you even use BB’s with this gun? I was under the impression that you can only shoot pellets with the P226…I use Premier Piranha pellets…they are 10.5 grams in weight
@@robaxl3088 Yeah you can in fact put BB’s in the clip. Although, it just seems like it’s made for pellets. It has good blowback and feels like a real pistol. However, I wish it were a little louder and packed a little more power. Any ideas??
That Mag is same as my Gamo P430 Dual ammo 2x8 I just shoot pellets since it’s rifled and accurate,now I am interested into getting one,it’s on Sale $89.00 plus taxes just over hundred for nice 👍 pistol 🔫…
@Jamie W Ouch 😣 that’s pretty much the price but it was on Sale and I snatched it (2 one for my son and he loves it)…I like easy load CO2,it’s a Snap 😂…
I have ordered an UID tag with that well-known code and put it on the frame as the real steels have. So now when I point it at people, I avoid showing the right and top side of the pistol because people can tell it is not real (that warning text on the right side of the slide and the duplicating of SigP226 engraving on the right side, and the fake slide cutout for the barrel). So I always approach people from the left. ;-)
I have another question…can you shoot BBs with this P226 gun? I thought it was pellets only…also want to ask you what your thoughts on the pellets you use for this gun..should they be a certain gram? I have premier Piranha pellets made by Crossman and the weight is 10.5 grams..I use those pellets in my Daisy 10 pump 880 and I also use copperhead Crosman BB’s in my my 880
You can put bb’s through it (there’s a diagram on the mag) but personally I stick to pellets. I stick to flat head wad cutter pellets as they tend not to jam in the rotary mag. Laser wise I’d say shop around. I’m no expert with that stuff but the pistol isn’t going to be pinpoint accurate so don’t over spend.
The one I just got in the mail yesterday, has only one metal part which is the barrel. The rest should be aluminum alloy, but not sure how they added weight. How do I know? I have a super powerful magnet. I have the real deal right next to it to compare and stare at, which is nice. I did see the video where the guy explained that it wasn't very accurate but I would not expect it to be... I would like to try some CQB I bet that would be fun...
hey man cool video I have the same . I noticed the tolerances are rather large and the slide has a lil bit of play (left right) . is it normal? nothing crazy just a tiny bit of play ... is yours also like that ?? thx
Such a shame they take so much trouble to make a bang on replica, then use a stick magazine! If you dont mind that kind of thing fair enough but personally I would not buy this solely because of that.
@@jj68 Yeah but those lose air every time you take the mag out an put it back in . as to just dropping the mags out not the co2 if they would have gave the mags they have a little more weight they would be fine was thinking on opening my mags an adding weight just so they drop better
sig ruined this version by the molded in ejection port .really bad design it could have been so much better and they could do a little better on the markings as well .hope sig will re release this with upgrades port and markings but i doubt it .to me just a toy gun not a replica.thanks for your video
P226 is used by British SAS. LOVE the assassin's gloves - leave no fingerprints or DNA! I hope you were wearing a trenchcoat and dark glasses when making this vid. 😉 I DO recommend using a suppressor - especially if you're contracted to terminate a target who's gone into a library! Actually, you CAN fit a REAL airgun suppressor if you get an adapter (M12 thread to 1/2" UNF - "GunTuff" make these) - I recommend a Weihrach HW100 1/2" UNF. I've had too much experience in stripping the Gamo PT-85. The internal mechanism is the same design, about 90% the same layout. I've heard of people buying cheaper PT-85 magazines and using them in this pistol.
@@jonhbaker1511 if you need to test a chrono with a pistol then test the fps of the pistol with the chrono doesn’t that seem a bit irrelevant? If you mean you’d like to know the fps before hand to see how accurate the chrono is, then I’m afraid these types of pistol can be wildly inconsistent based on temperature, the capsule itself etc.
You can also pull the trigger when safety is on to disengage the hammer without holding it even with full co2 an it won't discharge but it will rotate the round from pulling the trigger.
I have this gun and my opinion of it is that it's a very good gun, made by the same people who make the real/live ammunition version, it's the same weight and the same materials are used, ite even made in the same factory as the 9 mm live version, its weighted just great, the magazine has never jammed, the action is very realistic with the blowback effect simulating the real thing, the CO2 connection never leaks, and it is very accurate for a replica, I paid about £200 for it, spare magazine, red dot sight, 200 177 flat head slugs and 6 CO2 cartridges, and plastic carry case, money well spent, it has never jammed, or refused to discharge, I've never tried firing BBs with it, so I can't comment on them, it fires at 380FPS which is fairly fast for a hand held CO2 gun. Firing at Coca-Cola cans from 100 feet, it fires straight through both sides,
Yeah it certainly feels authentic when you hold it doesn't it?
Hey man, do you have a link or any info as to where you can get that Red dot you got? and how (with no top rail) it fits? does it just click onto the ironsights or does it go on the underrail and have a bright connector to bring it up top?
Thank you!
The same materials are used???
I have one with a M12x1 to 1/2 unf adapter, took the noise level down to backyard friendly.
I actually found out how to make it full auto just not rotate the mag with it but the slide pull the trigger an it just goes full auto but now to find out if I can make the rings the rounds are in spin all the way around in the one pull prolly only work with bbs pellets would probably jam it. And it would only be 8 rounds at a time but that would be cool.
I have the flat dark earth with that same laser an I spray painted the slide port flat black an my suppressor flat black also got the suppressor as mock an made it work on top of a few internal mods were I damped some metal on metal contact points to reduce the sound of the action because that was a lot of the sound .
I just received the new P229 CO2 Blowback Pellet Pistol from Sig. I must say that I wish I had seen your review first, as the two are very similar. Having previously owned a Tokyo Marui gas blowback airsoft pistol (with aftermarket metal frame/slide kit), I was really disappointed with the functionality - or lack thereof - of these pellet guns. I figured they would be similar, but not even close. Everything on the TM functioned like the real ones from the decocker to the slide stop to the tilting barrel with ejection port cover. I actually thought that I had broken the new one when I tried to decock it, and the lever stuck down. It wasn't until I saw the 'S' for 'Safe' that I realized what it was. That's when I started realizing how little it actually does. Not nearly as good for training on functionality. Plus, personally, the E2 grips on the P229 (as opposed to the older-style grips on the P226) feel too small in my hand. I'd love a TM version of the P229 designed to take 4.5mm BBs with a metal kit. Of course, that would be a lot more expensive.
Do the slide rattle when you shake it?
There is a bit of movement with the slide, yes. I wouldn’t say it feels loose but there is a little wiggle room.
Any info on the red dot. Like to buy one.
Thanks
Cheap an cheerful from Amazon. Not the best but adequate for plinking.
Huntiger Red Laser Red Dot Sight Waterproof Military Grade Low Profile Compact with Rail Mount and Accessory amzn.eu/d/9KXzcly
Awesome laser
I’m about ready to purchase one of these beautiful guns…am I doing the right thing by ordering it from AMAZON?
Don’t honestly know mate. We cant buy these things on Amazon here in the UK.
@@airgunreplicas77 thanks..I will come back and let you know how it came out..my gun is supposed to be here by the 15th of July 2022…do you have any recommendations on a laser sight? I want to get one but not sure which one to get and want to make sure it’s compatible with the P226
Recently ordered the Sig P226 and should be coming in soon. Also in route is a 1/2 UNF Silencer adapter for the Sig. Q - you know how I can get my hands on a Weihrauch 1/2 UNF Airgun Silencer? Or something comparable here in the states? I here the Weihrauch are second to none, but they are international and can't /haven't located an outlet stateside to purchase. I'm open to suggestions and much appreciated!
From what I've seen online, BBs damage rifled barrels. I'm going to buy that model of gun, and as a precaution I'm not going to shoot those steel balls.
I only put pellets through my pellet pistols just in case
If ur concerned about damage to a rifled barrel from shooting steel. BB"s use the Dust devil BB"s. MOST bb gun"s love the dust devil BB'S. And they're frangible ammo and they don't damage a rifled barrel. However u will want to clean the barrel at least every 200 rounds of dust devil BB'S keep ur powder dry and ur aim straight. Happy shooting.
I've ordered one a couple of days ago and I'm strictly gonna use pellets. I've never had or shot a air gun pistol. I do have a .22 caliber Inert Gas Technology rifle. Which is kind of a beast. I use it to hunt squirrels and rabbits but, I got a quick question about this pistol I'm waiting on. I've always heard a good brand of pellets may not travel as fast as BBs but upon impact mushroom out and cause more damage???
@@au-confidential8871 can you even use BB’s with this gun? I was under the impression that you can only shoot pellets with the P226…I use Premier Piranha pellets…they are 10.5 grams in weight
@@robaxl3088 Yeah you can in fact put BB’s in the clip. Although, it just seems like it’s made for pellets. It has good blowback and feels like a real pistol. However, I wish it were a little louder and packed a little more power. Any ideas??
That Mag is same as my Gamo P430 Dual ammo 2x8 I just shoot pellets since it’s rifled and accurate,now I am interested into getting one,it’s on Sale $89.00 plus taxes just over hundred for nice 👍 pistol 🔫…
@Jamie W Ouch 😣 that’s pretty much the price but it was on Sale and I snatched it (2 one for my son and he loves it)…I like easy load CO2,it’s a Snap 😂…
I have ordered an UID tag with that well-known code and put it on the frame as the real steels have. So now when I point it at people, I avoid showing the right and top side of the pistol because people can tell it is not real (that warning text on the right side of the slide and the duplicating of SigP226 engraving on the right side, and the fake slide cutout for the barrel). So I always approach people from the left. ;-)
I have another question…can you shoot BBs with this P226 gun? I thought it was pellets only…also want to ask you what your thoughts on the pellets you use for this gun..should they be a certain gram? I have premier Piranha pellets made by Crossman and the weight is 10.5 grams..I use those pellets in my Daisy 10 pump 880 and I also use copperhead Crosman BB’s in my my 880
You can put bb’s through it (there’s a diagram on the mag) but personally I stick to pellets. I stick to flat head wad cutter pellets as they tend not to jam in the rotary mag. Laser wise I’d say shop around. I’m no expert with that stuff but the pistol isn’t going to be pinpoint accurate so don’t over spend.
@@airgunreplicas77🎉
does it have last round lockback and does the slide stop function
No, it’s a revolver essentially so the slide won’t lock back after the last round and the slide catch is fixed.
Dose anyone know any other laser that can go to this gun?
The Laser on it is Awesome
The one I just got in the mail yesterday, has only one metal part which is the barrel. The rest should be aluminum alloy, but not sure how they added weight. How do I know? I have a super powerful magnet. I have the real deal right next to it to compare and stare at, which is nice.
I did see the video where the guy explained that it wasn't very accurate but I would not expect it to be... I would like to try some CQB I bet that would be fun...
I have one and it's probably one of the best air pistols on the market...but what's up with the surgical gloves?
hey man cool video I have the same . I noticed the tolerances are rather large and the slide has a lil bit of play (left right) . is it normal? nothing crazy just a tiny bit of play ... is yours also like that ?? thx
Yeah I think they’re all like that mate.
Your video is very informative…you got yourself a sub from me
Awesome, thanks Rob!
Just bought 4 of these Sig Sauer metal blowback pistols for $50 Canadian each lol! Gonna use one just for BB's and tear the barrel rifling apart lol
BS,,who was selling it for $50 CDN???
Such a shame they take so much trouble to make a bang on replica, then use a stick magazine! If you dont mind that kind of thing fair enough but personally I would not buy this solely because of that.
Well the rounds are a lot smaller so to make a mag that would hold them it would end up being a stick mag so there's that.
Not to mention if it was bigger where would the co2 go? In the mag?, which would make more work on loading a new co2 along with new mag of rounds .
Many pistols have full size drop out mags with the co2 built in, much better for the genuine replica experience.
@@jj68 Yeah but those lose air every time you take the mag out an put it back in . as to just dropping the mags out not the co2 if they would have gave the mags they have a little more weight they would be fine was thinking on opening my mags an adding weight just so they drop better
sig ruined this version by the molded in ejection port .really bad design it could have been so much better and they could do a little better on the markings as well .hope sig will re release this with upgrades port and markings but i doubt it .to me just a toy gun not a replica.thanks for your video
P226 is used by British SAS.
LOVE the assassin's gloves - leave no fingerprints or DNA! I hope you were wearing a trenchcoat and dark glasses when making this vid. 😉
I DO recommend using a suppressor - especially if you're contracted to terminate a target who's gone into a library!
Actually, you CAN fit a REAL airgun suppressor if you get an adapter (M12 thread to 1/2" UNF - "GunTuff" make these) - I recommend a Weihrach HW100 1/2" UNF.
I've had too much experience in stripping the Gamo PT-85. The internal mechanism is the same design, about 90% the same layout. I've heard of people buying cheaper PT-85 magazines and using them in this pistol.
New and my CO2 leaks!
Those Huntiger .. lasers are cheap and very powerful.
U did NOT .. even say or mention the FPS... ...WOW!!!!! LAM REVIEW
It's a plinker. FPS is largely an irrelevance.
@@airgunreplicas77 not if I'm looking to test a mono using this particular air pistol to test a new Mono..
Chrono meter testing.
@@jonhbaker1511 sorry mate you have me at a disadvantage. What is a mono? Is it just a typo and you meant chrono? Genuine question dude.
@@jonhbaker1511 if you need to test a chrono with a pistol then test the fps of the pistol with the chrono doesn’t that seem a bit irrelevant? If you mean you’d like to know the fps before hand to see how accurate the chrono is, then I’m afraid these types of pistol can be wildly inconsistent based on temperature, the capsule itself etc.
pedantic