SIG Sauer P226 Legion | The Best Sig Sauer? (HD)

Published on May 28, 2016
Duration: 12:22

The SIG Sauer P226 Legion is presented as a premium 9mm handgun with notable upgrades like G10 grips, tritium night sights, and a custom Grayguns trigger. While generally performing well with an exceptionally smooth DA/SA trigger and short reset, a single failure to extract was observed, attributed to a light-loaded round. The MSRP of $1099 is considered good value for the included enhancements.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer P226 Legion offers premium features like G10 grips, tritium night sights, and a custom Grayguns trigger for an MSRP around $1099. It boasts a smooth DA/SA trigger with a very short reset, though this requires practice. A single failure to extract was noted, attributed to ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing & Initial Impressions
  2. 00:59Feature Walkthrough
  3. 03:01Range Testing & Performance
  4. 06:40Trigger Reset Analysis
  5. 10:39Malfunction & Reliability Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG Sauer P226 Legion?

The SIG Sauer P226 Legion boasts G10 grips with the Legion logo, tritium night sights, and a custom Grayguns trigger. It also features low-profile controls, enhanced checkering, and a reduced beaver tail for improved handling and ergonomics.

How is the trigger performance on the SIG Sauer P226 Legion?

The P226 Legion features a DA/SA trigger system, enhanced by Grayguns, offering exceptional smoothness in both double-action and single-action modes. It is noted for having an extremely short trigger reset, which requires some adjustment for shooters.

What is the MSRP and perceived value of the SIG Sauer P226 Legion?

The SIG Sauer P226 Legion has an MSRP of approximately $1099. This price is considered a good value by the reviewer, given the significant factory upgrades like the custom trigger and enhanced sights included.

Did the SIG Sauer P226 Legion experience any malfunctions during testing?

During rapid fire testing, the P226 Legion experienced one failure to extract. The reviewer attributed this to a likely light-loaded ammunition round rather than a mechanical issue with the firearm itself.

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