New (Used) Gun Sig P226 (Cheap & Available) - TheFireArmGuy

Published on April 25, 2015
Duration: 3:38

This video reviews a used Sig Sauer P226 in .40 Smith and Wesson, highlighting its DAK (Double Action Kellerman) trigger system. The presenter acquired the firearm as an impulse buy due to a good deal, noting it was likely a police turn-in in very good condition with bright night sights. Trigger pull weights are discussed, with the double-action pull at 6 lbs and the shorter reset pull at approximately 8 lbs.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P226 in .40 Smith and Wesson features a DAK (Double Action Kellerman) trigger pull, with a 6 lb double-action pull and a shorter reset pull around 8 lbs. This particular firearm was acquired as a used police turn-in for $400 CDN and was noted to be in very good condition with bright night sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Used Gun Purchase
  2. 00:04Sig Sauer P226 in .40 Smith and Wesson
  3. 00:16DAK Double Action Kellerman Trigger
  4. 00:26Impulse Buy vs. Planned Purchase
  5. 01:05P226 Double Action Trigger Details
  6. 01:14Firearm Unloaded Safety Check
  7. 01:19Trigger Pull Weight and Reset
  8. 01:51Police Turn-In and Condition
  9. 02:05Night Sights and DAK Trigger
  10. 02:14Comparison: Sig P220 in .45 ACP
  11. 02:26Past Pricing vs. Current Deal
  12. 02:37Price Paid: $400 CDN
  13. 02:49Not a Full Review Yet
  14. 03:00Comparison Video Tease: HK P30
  15. 03:07Quality and Price Comparison
  16. 03:19Availability and Future Review
  17. 03:30Call to Action: Subscribe and Share
  18. 03:34Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DAK trigger system on a Sig P226?

The DAK (Double Action Kellerman) trigger pull on a Sig P226 is a specific double-action system. It features a consistent 6 lb pull for the initial double-action engagement and a shorter reset pull that is approximately 8 lbs, making it slightly heavier on the reset.

What caliber is the Sig Sauer P226 reviewed in this video?

The Sig Sauer P226 featured in this video is chambered in .40 Smith and Wesson. The presenter notes that these firearms were commonly issued to police officers.

How much did the presenter pay for the used Sig P226?

The presenter acquired the used Sig Sauer P226 as an impulse buy for $400 CDN. They mention that similar firearms in the past could cost upwards of $1,000, indicating a significant deal.

What condition was the used Sig P226 in?

The used Sig P226 was described as being in 'very good condition' and was likely a police turn-in. It also came equipped with night sights that were noted as being quite bright.

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