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Is there a black legion?

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May 21, 2020, 07:13 PM
DSgrouse
Is there a black legion?
I ran across this 226 legion, no photo of the label on the box, the owner says it is factory new.




May 21, 2020, 07:18 PM
Lefty Sig
I believe they are available to LE departments. I would much rather have regular nitron instead of the PVD or Cerakote gray.
May 21, 2020, 07:23 PM
DSgrouse
I like the look of the black over the grey pvd.
We shall see.
May 21, 2020, 08:29 PM
FHHM213
The blacks have normally been available only to LEO / first responders. But a few dealers have listed some described as sourced from a separate production run. For example, compare the two ads below:

https://modernwarriors.com/pro...26-9mm-black-legion/

https://thesigapp.com/sig-saue...6r-9-legion-sao.html
May 21, 2020, 09:11 PM
Archer1440
That second ad has a glaring inaccuracy in the description, claiming a Nitron finish on the frame. Nitron isn’t applicable to aluminum.

Noteworthy: NRA certified instructors are eligible from the Osage County LEO items. I qualify.
May 21, 2020, 09:43 PM
monoblok
So is it Nitron or PVD? Or is "Black Nitron" just a color and not an actual finish?

From the Modern Warriors web page:

quote:
Sig Sauer P226 Black Legion – DA/SA

In October of 2015, Sig Sauer announced the release of enhanced pistols based on their P226 and P229 families called the Legion Series. These upgraded pistols include many features widely requested by professionals and avid shooters. SIG worked with GrayGuns, Inc. to develop this pistol. Bruce Gray has been one of the most visible individuals in P320 enhancements with a number of packages offered to improve accuracy and trigger performance.The Black Nitron PVD finish was originally manufactured by Sig Sauer for Law Enforcement purchase only. Now these items are available on the commercial market. These were a limited run and once they are gone, they are gone! Sig Sauer is no longer producing the Black Legion finish.

The Legion series has the following enhancements:

Black Nitron PVD finish on slide and frame
Front cocking serrations (Elite style slide)
Solid steel guide rod
GrayGuns Inc. Intermediate Adjustable Trigger
Checkered trigger guard underside
Enhanced polished action with short reset trigger
X5 undercut on the frame
More aggressive front strap checkering
Sig X-Ray night sights which offer high visibility during day and night
Reduced profile decocker and slide levers
Reduced Elite beavertail
Custom checkered G-10 grips
Ships with 3 anti-friction magazines



-MG
May 22, 2020, 02:51 PM
dobie
I picked up a NIB black P226 Legion RX back in mid April. It was old stock, so I got a pretty nice deal on it. Shop owner remarked that he liked this one better than other Legions with its black finish. I didn’t know enough about them to notice the difference until I bought it and started to research things. Sure enough, I love the black finish. It matches my MK 25 perfectly. The box label on the Legion includes “LE”, so I’m assuming that it was originally made for that sector.



May 24, 2020, 06:52 AM
Blume9mm
I guess I'll be the odd 'Legionnaire' out....

I like the grey coating.... My P226 Legion is probably the best looking semi I own.




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May 24, 2020, 07:55 AM
longjohn
Not unless it votes for Joe Biden
May 24, 2020, 09:21 AM
Dakor
Longjohn, are you intentionally trying to get this thread locked by inserting a political remark?
May 24, 2020, 09:28 AM
DSgrouse
Dakor, just put him on ignore and move on.


I don't know, I prefer black guns. If the PVD finish was a bit more wear resistance I would be sorely tempted.