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Originally posted by RHINOWSO:
Legion finish appears to be 'meh' all around.


Part of me doesn't get the obsession with finish. Especially the obsession on the Legion finish. If that was my gun, I would just keep shooting it.

The other part of me cringes at how bad some of these guns look upon delivery. There is no excuse to have to have this conversation. I love my 226s, but sometimes I think the best customer service is the one you never have to use. Sweet Jesus.




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To me it's just the point of SIG saying "hey, it's this great PVD Legion finish" and it really seems to not be the case. Or it's just inconsistently applied so some weapons look great, some look like ass.

I don't baby my weapons, but I want to be the one to make them look like crap, not receive NIB weapons that look like crap already.

Then again, I'm not a Legion owner, nor will I likely ever be.
 
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To me it's just the point of SIG saying "hey, it's this great PVD Legion finish" and it really seems to not be the case. Or it's just inconsistently applied so some weapons look great, some look like ass.

I don't baby my weapons, but I want to be the one to make them look like crap, not receive NIB weapons that look like crap already.

Then again, I'm not a Legion owner, nor will I likely ever be.


Oh yeah, I agree. I said in another thread that I wish they had a Nitron finish. I am a big Legion fan.




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That's good to hear. You see this a lot on AR15 receivers.


Sigs seem to soak up oil. I now have an ultrasonic cleaner and the first time I cleaned my P226 with it, I thought I had ruined the finish with the way it looked. Now I know it was just very dry and after I oiled the gun it looked great.




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That's good to hear. You see this a lot on AR15 receivers.


Sigs seem to soak up oil. I now have an ultrasonic cleaner and the first time I cleaned my P226 with it, I thought I had ruined the finish with the way it looked. Now I know it was just very dry and after I oiled the gun it looked great.


Good or bad, each time I use an ultrasonic, I hose the part down in Rem oil, and sling off the excess. I then wipe off any excess and lube the proper points with the right lube.




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It shot nice; I really love the trigger! I brought my P226 9mm along as well and I just love that gun. I can shoot way more accurate with it than the P220.


Is this your first time shooting a P220?


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Would you be so kind as to post a pic of the frame after you oiled that spot? I'm glad your gun doesn't have any issues that require it to be sent back.

I'll be looking for a Legion in something soon so I'm very curious.At least if I come a across a spot like that, I'll know its probably a simple fix.
 
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It shot nice; I really love the trigger! I brought my P226 9mm along as well and I just love that gun. I can shoot way more accurate with it than the P220.


Is this your first time shooting a P220?


Yes, this is my first time ever shooting a P220.




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Would you be so kind as to post a pic of the frame after you oiled that spot? I'm glad your gun doesn't have any issues that require it to be sent back.

I'll be looking for a Legion in something soon so I'm very curious.At least if I come a across a spot like that, I'll know its probably a simple fix.


Sure thing. I plan to clean it tomorrow if I have time since I am on-call for work. I will post a pic of it cleaned. I also spoke to Sig customer service who told me the gun just probably needed to be oiled. So far the oiling of the gun took care of the spots.




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Yes, this is my first time ever shooting a P220.


I bet you will find the P220 just as accurate as your P226 after you have spent some more range time with it.

Congrats on the gun!


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Would you be so kind as to post a pic of the frame after you oiled that spot? I'm glad your gun doesn't have any issues that require it to be sent back.

I'll be looking for a Legion in something soon so I'm very curious.At least if I come a across a spot like that, I'll know its probably a simple fix.


Here is a pic of the big spot on the frame where I thought for sure the finish flaked off, but in reality it was just a dry spot. I went shooting today and oiled it after cleaning and here is how it looks. All spots on the gun I was concerned about are just fine after being oiled.





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Legion finish appears to be 'meh' all around.


Part of me doesn't get the obsession with finish. Especially the obsession on the Legion finish. If that was my gun, I would just keep shooting it.

The other part of me cringes at how bad some of these guns look upon delivery. There is no excuse to have to have this conversation. I love my 226s, but sometimes I think the best customer service is the one you never have to use. Sweet Jesus.


I don't baby my guns either. All of mine get shot, a lot, except my 228, it gets fondled more than shot. I've shot numerous matches in rain as well as sandy conditions, mags dropped in all manner of dirt/mud/sand.

But....When I cut that bracelet off the grips and unbag it, I want it pristine. Luckily every SIG I own Legion included came in immaculate shape.

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Glad it was only dry Norman. It would be hard to believe it could have left the factory like that if it was flaking. Sure did look scary though.



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Re: "Luckily every SIG I own Legion included came in immaculate shape."

That was the case for my two SIGs as well: an X5 Comp and a P238. But the little P238 was TOTALLY devoid of lube out of the box.



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Thank you StorminNormin!!

That pic makes me much more comfortable. I do like the finish on those guns.
 
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Thank you StorminNormin!!

That pic makes me much more comfortable. I do like the finish on those guns.


I had also e-mailed Sig about it and here is what they said: "That decorative finish is prone to significant blotchiness when dry. The metal that the gun is made from is very porous and soaks up oil like a sponge."

So it was definitely just dry and needed to be oiled.




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