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New p226 x5 legion released
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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 4137761" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>The U.S. made P226 X pistols have external extractors now, so I doubt that they have any issues. I'll be picking up a STAS at some point in the future.</p><p></p><p>Not really a fan of the Legion version either, mainly due to the useless expansion chamber on the slide. As a competition pistol, you'd have to use it in 3 gun, since you'd be stuck in open division in USPSA. Installing tungsten grips on an alloy frame doesn't really make sense either. The pistol either needs to be light or a heavyweight. I would have rather Sig produced an optic ready US version of an X-Five Tactical (5" SAO with alloy frame), which is one of the best P series pistols ever produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 4137761, member: 13284"] The U.S. made P226 X pistols have external extractors now, so I doubt that they have any issues. I'll be picking up a STAS at some point in the future. Not really a fan of the Legion version either, mainly due to the useless expansion chamber on the slide. As a competition pistol, you'd have to use it in 3 gun, since you'd be stuck in open division in USPSA. Installing tungsten grips on an alloy frame doesn't really make sense either. The pistol either needs to be light or a heavyweight. I would have rather Sig produced an optic ready US version of an X-Five Tactical (5" SAO with alloy frame), which is one of the best P series pistols ever produced. [/QUOTE]
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