Needs more shit. Hang some more stuff off of it, cut a few more unnecessary holes in the slide. I see parts of the slide that aren't serrated, although they already serrated the top of it. Don't half-ass it. Serrate the whole pistol, frame, too, then serrate the serrations. Let's get with the program, huh?
This pistol is not yet fully Instagram-ready. Where's the gold parts? Maybe a big, flared, gold magwell, high-polished.
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I am reluctant to reveal my ignorance on the subject, but why would such a thing be developed. Is there a feature that a real Sig Sauer P226 does not already have?
I will admit that ZEV did excellent trigger groups for GLOCK Gen1-Gen4 pistols and the undercuts and grip modifications that they make are well done.
This pistol does two things well: it has a nice undercut, just like the Legion SAO P226, and it shows off the ZEV brand identity no less than six times so you can drip check [show off your expensive but tasteless items] at the range and let everyone know you're cheugy [trying too hard to be trendy or in style].
I'm patiently waiting for the collaboration between SIG and High Point.
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Nah...gold is SOOOO over-the-hill. It needs COLOR! Perhaps the LGBTQ six-band rainbow flag colors. Nothing against the folks that consider themselves such, but THAT would be a bling statement.
Being old and feeble of mind, I still prefer my stock 2011 P226 .40.
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