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| You could categorize the P226 with the BHP & 1911 as classics. Although they may not sell like days of old as smaller and poly (less $$) are the rage, a lot of folks already own a P226 and just don’t carry them. You’d be hard pressed to find a better pistol if stuck in a shit storm
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| Not out of favor in my house. I'm looking at Legion P226s now, trying to decide between the SAO and the DA/SA. |
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| You are just seeing the LE drop older weapon, specifically 40S&W since it's usually very cost effective to sell them off and get new P320/G19-17/S&W MP, etc, etc. |
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| I know it's just me and I'm only one person, but I've never owned a striker-fired pistol and I doubt I ever will. A P226 is a bit large for my small hands, but I love my P229 and P239. Rod
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| Posts: 1748 | Location: Between Rock & Hard Place (Pontiac & Detroit) | Registered: December 22, 2010 |
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| If you can, find an older P226. Ship it to Sig and have it gone over by the factory, which will include night sights. The gun will function like new. I have done this several times and the end cost was around 300 bucks less than a new 226. Which lands you in the same price range as a new top end poly / striker gun. And you wind up with one of the finest pistols money can buy!
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| That's pretty common for about any thing, it deprecates in value when it's no longer "new" there are few exceptions for anything that is still in current production. My "used" one, 9mm Elite Enhanced ... in the box, with papers and 5 mags was $590 ... after shipping and transfer, $660 The same gun new, on Gunbroker sells for about $950 + shipping & transfer or sales tax if you live in the same state or buy it local. If you really want something you'll find a way ... ... if you don't you'll find an excuse.
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| P226 rules the roost here. I just picked up an RX slide for mine. quote: Originally posted by Mr.9mm: Not out of favor in my house. I'm looking at Legion P226s now, trying to decide between the SAO and the DA/SA.
Get the SAO.
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| Posts: 11744 | Location: Western Oklahoma | Registered: June 18, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Jimg1960: If you can afford it get the rx. For roughly 200 more you get milled slide and the Romeo1. And the xchange kit is cheaper if you don’t want the rx all the time.
however I don’t think sig has a regular slide xchange yet for legion.. |
| Posts: 301 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: July 08, 2018 |
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| quote: Originally posted by MSB9021: I think S&W would rather just forget revolver manufacturing altogether .
I see your point. They have only two or three revolvers offered on their website. *cough*
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| quote: Originally posted by soggy_spinout: From a new gun perspective, we don't carry as many P226s as we used to. The Mk25 has lost its luster ever since the G19 became "their gun"; very few look at the SIG as 'the SEAL gun' anymore so it languishes in the display case. OTOH, we have far less problem promoting the Legion P226s (actually, Legions in general); with those guns many customers like and covet. The other models have been slugs, so we rarely bring in the SSE or other Elite models. Even the RX gets overlooked; most are frothing over the 320s instead. Even the P229 sales have slowed considerably for us, but they have been doing better than the full size variants.
Among new gun buyers the P226 appeals to a more limited audience. But I don't think it's primarily due to its design, heft or action configuration. I DO think that it's mostly due to its relatively lofty price points. When you can almost buy TWO 320Fs vs a single P226 (depending upon configuration), the alloy one becomes a damn hard sell for almost all but the most diehard DA/SA faithful. 'Value' becomes the linchpin in making that sale, and far too many folks aren't finding it with the alloy SIGs. In a lot of ways it feels like the same sort of market invisibility that new BHPs were suffering through before FNH pulled the plug on that classic.
Soggy, how do the P225A1s sell?
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| I wouldn't say it has fallen out of favor. There are just SO MANY choices in that size of 9mm or even .40 pistol these days. |
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| You have me wondering now... I picked up my new P226RX today. Checked it out in the store and everything looked fine. Didn't notice until I got home but the mfg date on the case was June 14, 2017! Yes, 2017. Are sales of these so slow that it has been sitting in a distributor warehouse for over a year? Any reason to complain about it? I doubt I would get anywhere with it. |
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| I still carry one.
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| quote: Originally posted by Lord Vaalic:
Soggy, how do the P225A1s sell?
About as flat as the P226s these days. Nothing like when it was new to the market. When you even have SIG themselves offering a smaller 9mm solution that has MORE firepower, the die for the P225-A1 is cast. That one is going to be nothing more than a niche market handgun, much like the P239 was. Too much competition at far lower prices. For every P225-A1 we sell, probably 60-75 Shields will leave our shop over same period of time. Some of that would be helped along by favorable specials from S&W but that's the reality of the kind of focus that the market has. G43s do about the same. P365s would be even worse for the P225-A1...if we could ever get enough of them to make a dent on demand. |
| Posts: 8983 | Location: Drippin' wet | Registered: April 18, 2010 |
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| Since I got one in SAO it will never leave my possession.
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| Compared to most plastic pistols, classic steel sigs are expensive. So its a big chunk of change for a gun that many find too big and heavy to carry. I am not one of those people however. Pistols will come and go but my 225 and 226 are here to stay.
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| Posts: 10652 | Location: Marietta, GA | Registered: February 10, 2009 |
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