I have the E2 grips on my 226. They were fine. The 229 came with E2 grips but they were loose. Sig sent me a replacement with the same problem. I replaced those with G10 grips and am happy with them. Depends on your preference and your hand size.
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Thinking that the E2 grips were for a smaller grip circumference. It would vary between different hand sizes and comfort.
Checkered aluminum or walnut works better for me.
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Ergonomically, the shape is appealing and the surface provides a good purchase. Yet, the mounting system was annoying to me. When installed, they seem to be hung loosely and thus transmitted any vibration excessively. From both that aspect, and visually, they just seemed cheap to me.
Personally, I’m happiest with a basic set of black checkered G10’s.
I have had a couple of E2 equipped P series guns. The grips would shift slightly and seemed to be a poor fit. I swapped them out. They felt fine and the shift was slight but it bugged me.
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Posts: 16475 | Location: Marquette MI | Registered: July 08, 2014
I do not care for them one bit. Some love them, some dont. You wont know until you shoot and/or carry the gun. The standard two piece grips feel best for me. I even prefer the two piece grips to g10s.
Posts: 553 | Location: Ohio | Registered: April 13, 2012
I tried the E2 grips, but found that they felt loose. In rapid fire drills, I found my shots tracking across the target. Replaced with aluminum and will not look back.
Posts: 2034 | Location: Virginia | Registered: April 08, 2012
For me I like & more comfy with the old style grips, the E2 grip some how raveled from the frame of my 226 but maybe just me. An early Merry Christmas to all of Sig Forum members here for a better year, being healthy and lot of happiness. Andy
Functionally, I think those grips feel very secure in the hand. Aesthetically, I think the look terrible. I personally would drop them in favor of a set of traditional grips at the first opportunity. That is just me though.
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Posts: 4251 | Location: AK-49 | Registered: October 06, 2011
The first P226 I bought had the E2 grips... I did not realize how good they were and how well I liked the fit until I got a M-25 with the standard factory grips way too fat... I had to change those out to G10s quick... which are my second choice.. Of course with the G10s you get all kinds of choices in looks but for a basic black pistol you can't beat the E2s ... at least in my opinion.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Blume9mm,
I like them more than the OG grips because I live in Florida and it's hot as balls outside. E2 grips objectively offer more grip texture, and subjectively have a better profile. I haven't had any issues with bending or looseness. As far aesthetics go, OG grips do look better, but they've grown on me.