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Originally posted by jljones:
Dear SIG,

Please make this in DA/SA.

Signed,

#dasaposse


I to want this - I just posted this question on the Sig Site as to if and when they would have this in a DA/SA version. Anxious to see if they will post my question on their site and if they will answer my question.
 
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Don't know if it's just an illusion, but the grip profile on these appears slimmer than their German brethren. Another plus if true.


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Originally posted by cee_Kamp:
While I consider the long extractor somewhat unsightly, it is better mechanically/more reliable than the internal extractor most X-Five and X-Six German guns were equipped with. That internal extractor has been problematic for a long time...

"Most" is just plain untrue. The early internal extractor design that was "problematic" was replaced with the newer design while the Xguns were still in Gen 1. So, really, most Xguns have the newer internal extractor that has been problem free. I have owned more than a few of both Gen 1 and Gen 2 (Enhanced) Xguns equipped with the newer extractor and have never experienced any extraction issues.


Do you happen to know when the switch to the redesigned extractor was made?
 
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cee_Kamp, that is a fine looking X-Five you posted above.

That to me is a Sig 226 X-Five!

Congrats

HK Ag

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What is interesting is that SIG US manufactured a small number of P226 LDC (All stainless steel framed guns) and these guns were made with the short extractor BUT the barrel length was 4.4”.

Photo courtesy of 12131’s review of the US-LDC.



I wonder if SIG may have identified that the long external extractor was needed for the 5” barrel design…..
 
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Do you happen to know when the switch to the redesigned extractor was made?

Don't know exactly when, but the earliest Gen 1 Xgun I used to own was a 2011 proofed gun, and it had the redesigned extractor.


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What is interesting is that SIG US manufactured a small number of P226 LDC (All stainless steel framed guns) and these guns were made with the short extractor BUT the barrel length was 4.4”.

I wonder if SIG may have identified that the long external extractor was needed for the 5” barrel design…..

If "needed" means cheaper to manufacture and easier to work with, then I say yes. But, absolute necessity? I'd say no.


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Max's video if interested
https://youtu.be/9Lu7mty5nbQ


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Do you happen to know when the switch to the redesigned extractor was made?

Don't know exactly when, but the earliest Gen 1 Xgun I used to own was a 2011 proofed gun, and it had the redesigned extractor.


That helps, since my Gen 1 X-Fives and X-Sixes were all proofed after 2011. Thanks!
 
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Very cool, I may have to get one. But what I really wish they made, was a US version of the old slide with no rails...
HK Ag
Yes please. Don't want the 'enhanced' version with the big 'ol advertisement across the side, grips, etc.

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The question is do I buy this or wait for a fancier version they eventually release
I like the way you think. Welcome to the forum!

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Still, 9mm only. (Sigh)
Yeah. I though the same.



 
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So Sig decided to make the X5 here in the States after all... although at Shot a few years back they said differently. Many firms imported the older EU Mastershop pistols, not individual owners, unlike what Sig's marketing manager states in their video. Good grief, Sig Marketing loves to confuse customers!

Now, get rid of the damn rail as a target pistol doesn't need one. Also, I would prefer Sig make it with a 4.4" barrel/slide assembly so it mirrors the balance of the ST models... basically, make the X5 Short & Smart model.
 
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Don't know if it's just an illusion, but the grip profile on these appears slimmer than their German brethren. Another plus if true.


I'm going to guess that they are the same thickness as Legion SAO grips, or at least the G10 ones will be. Wood might be thicker. Would be nice if it had a fully adjustable flat trigger, but hopefully the adjustable LOP will allow you to get the reach the same as a Legion SAO, which is nearly perfect for me.
 
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Had an Xfive on the brain for a while now… Good timing Sig!

Does anyone know if this will take typical Mec-gar 17 rd P226 magazines?





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...but hopefully the adjustable LOP will allow you to get the reach the same as a Legion SAO, which is nearly perfect for me.

If it is like the German counterpart, then it will, when you move the trigger all the way back..
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Does anyone know if this will take typical Mec-gar 17 rd P226 magazines?

If the jet funnel is like the German one, it will. I know not to assume anything, since I notice that external shape of the jet funnel looks just slightly different from the German one.


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The best of times and the worst of times…

I have wanted an X5 for a few years. I have been cutting back on toys and even sold some toys so I could get one. I finally have a decent enough budget to afford a solid used one and now this. What I have set aside for 226 X5 will easily cover the cost of the US version (I found them listed from $2,200 - $2,360).

I feel like I still want an OG model built and tuned by hand in the Germany Mastershop but… are they worth twice the price? I don’t see how.

Now I am wondering if the current market value on the existing X5s are going to tank. The current market is obviously driven by supply and demand and the supply is about to skyrocket. I know there is inherit value in the classics but now I am afraid if I spend $3,000 on a solid used X5 it will be worth half that this time next year. Then again, a new US version at $2,300 may be worth half that after a couple of trips to the range.

I know, I know… buying guns at retail is not “investing”. My collection is my hobby as every gun I have gets used and enjoyed. I just don’t want to buy now and regret later.


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Please make this in DA/SA.

Signed,

#dasaposse


My sentiments exactly. Count me in the posse, Jones.


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Now I am wondering if the current market value on the existing X5s are going to tank. The current market is obviously driven by supply and demand and the supply is about to skyrocket....

Past performances do not guarantee the future, but, the German P210 values didn't tank, and neither did the Swiss, when the American P210 came out.


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Now I am wondering if the current market value on the existing X5s are going to tank. The current market is obviously driven by supply and demand and the supply is about to skyrocket....

Past performances do not guarantee the future, but, the German P210 values didn't tank, and neither did the Swiss, when the American P210 came out.

My thought exactly.


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Now I am wondering if the current market value on the existing X5s are going to tank. The current market is obviously driven by supply and demand and the supply is about to skyrocket....

Past performances do not guarantee the future, but, the German P210 values didn't tank, and neither did the Swiss, when the American P210 came out.


Great insight! Thanks. I love the disclaimer Big Grin


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This is great news to me! I've been happy with all aspects of my American P210. My German P226 X5 Level One pistol is a superb pistol, and has the improved internal extractor, but I have to confess I've always worried about potential failures on an out of production model not supported by SIG NH. The trigger on my German pistol is superb, and I hope the SIG NH model will have a comparable trigger.
 
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