Second most absurd P226 in production - P226 XFive Legion vs Xfive vs Legion
This expert analysis from TheHumbleMarksman compares the Sig Sauer P226 XFive Legion against the P226 XFive and P226 Legion. The P226 XFive Legion, with its alloy frame, integrated compensator, and adjustable SAO trigger, demonstrates superior performance in split times during Bill Drills, achieving 1.79 seconds. While all models show good accuracy at 25 yards, the heavier steel-framed XFive offers the most stability. The assessment concludes the standard Legion is best for carry, the steel XFive for high-round-count competition, and the XFive Legion is the most enjoyable for its 'fun factor'.










