I'm in the market for a Sig P226 of some flavor. I've narrowed my choice down to a P226 Stainless Elite with 4.4 inch barrel(stainless frame and slide) and the Sig Legion with 4.4 inch barrel. Thoughts on these 2 pistols are much appreciated.
The Elite is obviously the heavier gun. But, that is not in all a bad thing. The ST series guns soak up 9mm recoil nicely and will last an eternity. I do think that the beaver tail is a bit big for my tastes.
The Legion has a nice under cut and comes with some really great usable options.
I have an Elite P220 SAO and A Legion 226 SAO. The Elite is a bit heavy for carrying all day but a great gun to shoot. I love my Legion 226 SAO, it has become my favorite pistol to shoot.
Ferrari 458 or Porsche 911 Turbo? These are the choices in life you like to have. As for the Sigs, you won't go wrong with either one. I'm a huge fan of all the Elites, especially those with the narrower grips. (The Rosewood, although gorgeous, make for quite a handful.) The SRT is the best handgun trigger that Sig makes, IMHO.
Having said all that, I recently acquired a P226 Legion SAO in 9mm and all I can say is ... WOW! The perfect gun ... period.
Posts: 490 | Location: NE FL, JAX | Registered: July 27, 2008
Just observed that Sig makes a P226 Elite ASE which looks just like the all stainless steel pistol. It appears the only difference is the frame is an alloy material which results in a weight reduction from 42 ounces for the all steel gun to 34 ounces for the ASE. In addition the ASE is $300+ less expensive. The 34 ounces ASE would definitely be less to carry than the all stainless. Anyone have experience with the ASE?