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I recently bought a 2006 P226 X-Five Competition 9mm. Have not shot it yet. I keep reading about persistent extraction issues whith those guns. So I went ahead and bought the latest design X-Five extractor. Just in case.Can someone explain to me a bit more about it please. Thank You
 
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. Have not shot it yet. I keep reading about persistent extraction issues whith those guns. So I went ahead and bought the latest design X-Five extractor. Just in case.Can someone explain to me a bit more about it please. Thank You



Shoot it, I have never heard of the ejection issue you mentioned. I don't have the issue with my X5AO.
 
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Extraction issues. Not ejection. I keep reading 9mm X-Five's having issues
 
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Not all early extractors had "issues", although reading the internet, you would think it's a universal fatal flaw.

So, how about shoot it first? Your gun might turn out just fine.


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Not all early extractors had "issues", although reading the internet, you would think it's a universal fatal flaw.

So, how about shoot it first? Your gun might turn out just fine.
Exactly. Reading the internet, seems like its a problem with practically all of them
 
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I might as well post to this. I bought a brand new X-Five competition in 2006, it was made in 2005. I did have failures to extract. I contacted Sig and they sent me a new extractor. I put it in and it was better but still not 100%. It seems to work best with the 124gr NATO rounds. Grayguns had and may still do an extractor upgrade for $200 plus shipping but you had to send your pistol in not just the slide. For the money, I just decided to keep it as is. It's only one failure 99 to 99.8% of the time. I love the gun, the trigger, sights and accuracy are great and it is just a range gun. Anyhow believe what you want to on the internet, but mine had problems. YMMV.



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My late 2013 9mm SIG P226 X5 Conp has the newer version of the extractor. It had several FTEx instances over the first two hundred rounds, but none since. I now have thousand rounds through it. Mostly ball, 10% JHP.

I do take care to clean the extractor claw when I clean the gun.

Member GaryBF had a good photo of the original and new extractor.

Mine has a Robert Burke action job and Hogue G-mascus black-gray checkered grips. I also replaced the long mag release with a standard P226 mag release. I love this pistol!

BTW – the .40 S&W models were far less likely than the 9mm models to have extraction issues.



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I have a heavily shot model from the mid 2000s. Used in USPSA and PPC. Has never failed to extract, not once.
 
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I have a heavily shot model from the mid 2000s. Used in USPSA and PPC. Has never failed to extract, not once.



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You also have to take into account that the 2003-2007 vintage classic SIG pistols weren't the best quality wise. Those were the dark years where the problems were many, and the quality control was non-existent.




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I have a heavily shot model from the mid 2000s. Used in USPSA and PPC. Has never failed to extract, not once.

.40 S&W or 9mm? As I mentioned in my post, a few above, the .40 S&W models were far less prone to suffering FTEx problems.



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UPDATE. Shot the gun ( P226 XFIVE COMPETITION 9MM). Zero issues, but seller told me that He did replace extractor with most recent one. So far 150 rounds down range . 147HST and 115 Atlanta Arms. Runs perfect. Accuracy is awesome. I did not bench it yet. Off hand at 25 yards 10 ring is normal, few shots in 9 ring ( my fault) and 150 rounds stayed in the black bullseye.
 
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When did the most recent extractor come out? If it is different than the one Sig sent me I may try one. Does it come from Sig? Thanks to anyone who may know. And congrats to MikeSm on your new gun, the X-Five is a great shooter.



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.40 S&W or 9mm? As I mentioned in my post, a few above, the .40 S&W models were far less prone to suffering FTEx problems.


9mm. I'm not very kind to it either. It gets force fed everything from WWB to Tula steel case.
 
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See? All that worry for nuthin'... Wink

My X-Five Tactical has the old original extractor. Like you I read all about the complaints about that design, probably seven to eight years ago. Quite a few of those were posted here on this forum. One back then would've instantly thought that it was a absolute certainty that the old part would succumb to a premature demise.

During that time I seriously considered the GrayGuns extractor fix, but that X-Five just continued to work fine without any sign of heartache. Likely still does so today although truth be told, I've only probably put about 700-800 rounds through it since when I bought it used, and most of that in the first couple of years of ownership. Sad to say that it's more or less become a safe queen these days; haven't shot it in ages...


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I have an X-5 Competition from early 2000.
9mm never a hiccup.
Just laser beams round after round.

Did some uspsa matches and they let me shoot idpa matches with it (I don't think it fits in the box)

A go to gun with no issues to date. Maybe 5000-8000 rounds to date. 1 or 2 failures all relating to being filthy dirty.


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I have an X-5 Competition from early 2000.
9mm never a hiccup.
Just laser beams round after round...

German Xgun in "early 2000"? I don't think it existed, yet. You have the proof date code?


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Grayguns Inc. just started making our third run of GGI "Fix-it" EDM extractors. I first designed these about 12 years ago, specifically to correct the inherent issues with the X-5 / P220 Stainless internal extractors which plague a significant number of these pistols. The original is not located properly in relation to the breechface & cartridge pocket ect. I'm glad yours is running! When it finally craps out, remind me and I'll upgrade it as a favour.

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Hey Bruce if you ever figure out a way to get it running !00%, with just the slide sent in, keep me in mind. Smile



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