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Yes that's it. They fed fine today. No problems. GOD/Israel, family, 2nd amendment rights: in that order. Tennessee -ELOHIM IS MY GOD! | |||
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It looks to me like the legion has the thinner grips than the standard screw on Sig P226 grips. That will be the deal maker for me in the future. I find the standard Sig grips just too dern thick. My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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You are right Blume. I have the 226 Tach Ops and the grip is a little thicker for my small hands. They are small comparatively to someone who is big, but they are wide. I can tell you for sure, the grips on the Legion are a little thinner and perfect with my hands. That was a big selling point for me as well as the design and material of them. You can try all you want to get that grip to let go or move/shift when you shoot, and it's not going to happen. If you lived close to where I am, I would let you come shoot it. This weapon is a joy to shoot. Everything about it is awesome. I fired a full 15 round mag yesterday at seven yards in my backyard range fast as I could with the short reset trigger,which was real quick, and never lost control of the grip plus all rounds went into the torso area of the target. I wanted to see if I could keep control of the weapon. Hope you get to try it. GOD/Israel, family, 2nd amendment rights: in that order. Tennessee -ELOHIM IS MY GOD! | |||
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I bought a P226 last year with the snap on E grips and then about a month ago picked up a MK-25 with standard grips... something did not feel right with it and I quickly realized it was the grips.... I change them out to the Houge grips that sig sells and they are closer to the E grips, not quite there but closer.... My BBQ gun: My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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