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Peace through superior firepower |
The photo suggests that SIG-Sauer will issue a folded slide P226. If they do so, I'll be impressed. If, instead, the pistol is of contemporary construction, then it's just marketing and nothing more. | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
I got a 403 Forbidden error. Guessing I'm not supposed to get one... Here is a pic from a different site. | |||
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Here's all the link says: "NEWINGTON, N.H., (January 5, 2024) – SIG SAUER is pleased to announce the commencement of the yearlong 40th Anniversary celebration of the iconic P226 pistol. “With a legacy of accuracy and reliability, and millions upon millions of rounds of proven performance, the P226 has earned its reputation as the premiere service pistol, and is the standard by which all other combat pistols are measured,” began Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, SIG SAUER, inc. “To celebrate the rich military and law enforcement history of the P226, we will commemorate the 40th Anniversary with a special edition pistol and release a historical video series detailing the development and service of the P226. We will also have an official declaration of February 26, 2024 as P226 Day, as well as programs and promotions throughout 2024.” SIG SAUER developed the P226 to compete in the U.S. Military’s XM9 service pistol trials. Even though it was not ultimately selected, the performance and capability of the P226 captured the attention of the elite U.S. Navy SEALs. They would officially adopt the P226 in 1989 to become the MK25, and it would serve throughout the Global War on Terrorism as their official service pistol. The selection by the SEALs marks the beginning of a rich history between SIG SAUER and the U.S. military and the P226 became the cornerstone of several future successful partnerships to include the M17, M18, and the Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) program. Today the legendary P226 has seen decades of refinements and is highly regarded for its enduring quality, superior reliability and accuracy amongst law enforcement professionals, military units, collectors, and shooting enthusiasts. To learn more about the P226 or models currently in production or locate a SIG SAUER authorized dealer visit sigsauer.com." My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
It does look like it has the folded slide, breech block, and no rail. Lets see if they go full 1983 on us and ship it in a yellow box with a white manual... and the caliber stamped on the bottom of the magazine. One can only hope... | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Yeah, very. This means that SIG NH somehow has the machinery to manufacture the old technology slide. Or perhaps, more likely and less impressive is that they came into a leftover stock of the folded slides. Q | |||
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Not a 226 expert, but isn't the current slide configuration considered to be a bit more durable than the folded type? | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Yes, indeed, and the milled slide doesn't have a separate breech block secured to the body of the slide with a pair of rollpins which SIG recommends be changed out every 5000 rounds. That's beside the point. If SIG-Sauer really and truly wants to commemorate the P226, they should produce a commemorative which is as close as possible to the original pistol. Otherwise, what are they doing? They would simply be ginning up interest to sell some pistols. The proclamation of a particular day as "P226 Day" is an indication that that's all this is- marketing. If they're serious about really honoring and celebrating the redoubtable P226, I'm right there with them. Hell, I've got seven examples of the P226 myself. We'll start a thread here in the forum and everybody can show off all their examples. We'll have a cot damn parade! Of course, these will all be pistols that SIG has already sold, but if they're serious about celebrating one of their finest designs, they won't care if there's not much profit in it for them. Right? | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
They'll probably take the easy way, just using the milled slide, like they did with the 25th Anniversary M11, using the milled slide M11-A1. That was insulting. Q | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Well, we'll have our own damn parade of already-paid-for-SIGs! Mark your calendar! 2-26-2024 | |||
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Para or Q - I will ask (others may also want to know but may not ask) I would like to understand how you able to “see” if the slide is folded and what exactly does that mean vs. a non folded (milled) slide. Thank you for helping me understand this and how a folded slide is better than a milled slide. Mark | |||
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I have an old West German frauline that could be in that parade. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
In terms of strength and durability, the milled slide is better, but we're talking about commemorating a pistol that started out with a folded and pinned slide. If SIG is serious, they won't just stamp some half-assed slogan on a milled slide P226 and mark up the price. I just don't want to be "marketed to" any more, like I'm a country yokel at the county fair. Strap her in the wheelchair and roll her on down! 2-26-2024 Yessir! | |||
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At SIG headquarters, I hope they have a p226-shaped cake as part of the ceremonies. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
I wouldn't have it any other way. They should be careful, though, that the ratio of people-to-cake is not too big. Trouble could ensue... | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Mark, How to see if the slide is of the folded construction? Look at the top. If you see the separate breech block like so, that is it. The breech block is held in place by the pair of inner and outer roll pins (in the correct orientations as shown). Q | |||
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To my eyes doesn't that photo look like a spiral pin. I will be stunned beyond belief if we get a folded stamped slide. In any case if that was the case one would think they would hype it in the announcement of this and I don't see that. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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Folded slide, no rail, nickel plated. One could dream. Year V | |||
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Firearms Enthusiast |
I think we have a better chance of a cake being closer to an original P226 than anything Sig USA can come up with. My first Sig was an early folded slide P226/9mm and was my one and only until I joined the forum looking for more info on a P220 in 45ACP. The sweet looking combat models caught my eye and had it not been for the damn rails i would have bought one but was able to find a NOS KD railless folded slide. | |||
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