Sig P226 vs CZ SP-01 vs MR Baby Desert Eagle III (Range Comparison) - TheFireArmGuy

Published on October 22, 2017
Duration: 7:19

This review compares the Sig P226, CZ 75 SP-01, and Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle III, all full-size, hammer-fired 9mm pistols. The CZ SP-01 excels in recoil management and fast shooting, while the Baby Desert Eagle III offers a smooth action and reliability. The Sig P226 stands out for its accuracy, particularly with its Short Reset Trigger (SRT).

Quick Summary

The CZ 75 SP-01 is praised for fast shooting and recoil management, while the Baby Desert Eagle III offers a smooth action and reliability. The Sig P226 Talo stands out for its accuracy, with its SRT trigger enabling quick follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 3 Full-Size 9mm Pistols
  2. 00:40CZ 75 SP-01 Overview & Features
  3. 01:38Baby Desert Eagle III Overview & Features
  4. 02:54Sig Sauer P226 Talo Overview & Features
  5. 04:11Range Comparison: Shooting & Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the Sig P226, CZ SP-01, and Baby Desert Eagle III compare in terms of shooting performance?

The CZ SP-01 excels in recoil management and fast shooting. The Baby Desert Eagle III offers a smooth action and reliability. The Sig P226 is noted for its accuracy, enhanced by its SRT trigger for quick follow-up shots.

What are the key features of the CZ 75 SP-01?

The CZ 75 SP-01 features a 4.6-inch barrel, smooth trigger pull, standard night sights, ambidextrous safety, extended beavertail, and rubber grips. It typically holds 18 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

What makes the Sig Sauer P226 Talo stand out?

The Sig P226 Talo is the lightest of the three, with an aluminum frame and PVD coating. It includes a 15-round magazine, night sights, custom wood grips, and the SRT trigger for faster follow-up shots.

What are the capacity differences between these 9mm pistols?

The CZ 75 SP-01 has a standard capacity of 18 rounds. The Baby Desert Eagle III typically holds 15 rounds, though 16 can fit. The Sig P226 Talo comes with a 15-round magazine.

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