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My other Sig is a Steyr. ![]() |
Mine didn't. I have the old school version of the Allround and it seems the frame was cut for both DA or SAO. The Allround grips have extra material toward the safety & decocker as well as a different cutout allowing for the X series magwell. | |||
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I believe it is dependant on which seat you have for the mainspring There is a long and a short seat and they cause the hammer strut to sit at a different angle. I just do not recall what combination works with which combination. Someone with a better memory than myself will probably come along with some good pictures of disassembled pistols The other issue will be visual. If you look at the picture of my X5-Allround just below you will see that the frame is undercut just beneath the trigger guard while the 226 family of firearms the grip frame goes straight up to the trigger guard. Again this is not functional this is cosmetic ![]() Silly question, unless you can get an X5 grip very cheap, The Nills grips for the standard P226 are much easier to find than a set of factory X5 grips for the Allround. So why wouldn't you just buy the P226 grips? ![]() ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------ NRA Benefactor . . . Certified Instructor . . . Certified RSO SWCA 356TSW.com 45talk.com RacingPlanetUSA.Com | |||
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