February 05, 2025, 08:17 AM
Pete KP226 RMR Slide Cuts
quote:
Originally posted by Abn556:
Changed my mind and just ordered the 226 Pro Cut Slide from Sig. It’s pricey, but if it gives me 15-20 years on the platform it will be well worth it.
Good choice. I’ve been running the P229 version for over 3 years now without issues. My recommendation is to purchase a C&H or similar filler plate and use upgraded screws such as those sold by Battlewerx.
February 05, 2025, 09:10 AM
Abn556quote:
Originally posted by Pete K:
quote:
Originally posted by Abn556:
Changed my mind and just ordered the 226 Pro Cut Slide from Sig. It’s pricey, but if it gives me 15-20 years on the platform it will be well worth it.
Good choice. I’ve been running the P229 version for over 3 years now without issues. My recommendation is to purchase a C&H or similar filler plate and use upgraded screws such as those sold by Battlewerx.
I did that as well. Both are coming soon. I have a Romeo 1 Pro and a 507k that I am considering putting on the P226.
February 05, 2025, 09:32 PM
bumperquote:
Originally posted by 92fstech:
[QUOTE] . . . .
The biggest concern would be screws shearing and the optic falling off, then rendering the FP block inoperable...but that's going to be a catastrophic and immediately obvious issue.
Since the spring pushes downward on the firing pin block safety plunger, and in normal operation the safety lever pushes upwards to clear the firing pin channel and in doing so compresses the plunger spring, removing the optic and the spring will not stop the gun from firing. However, it would stop that safety feature from functioning properly.
February 06, 2025, 05:31 AM
92fstechYes, hence why I said that the FP block would be inoperable. But it's not going to go unnoticed because it'll be obvious when the optic falls off.
February 07, 2025, 02:57 PM
Abn556I got the Pro Cut Slide in from Sig and put in a new barrel, solid SS guide rod, and a new spring in it. I had all the parts on hand. I mounted a Sig Romeo 1 Pro on the pistol and I have to say I don’t think I am a fan of this optic. Its quite wide and tall. I have a plate coming in from C&H for the slide so I might run something else on it.
February 08, 2025, 08:41 AM
Pete Kquote:
Originally posted by Abn556:
I got the Pro Cut Slide in from Sig and put in a new barrel, solid SS guide rod, and a new spring in it. I had all the parts on hand. I mounted a Sig Romeo 1 Pro on the pistol and I have to say I don’t think I am a fan of this optic. It’s quite wide and tall. I have a plate coming in from C&H for the slide so I might run something else on it.
I have evolved to smaller dots. Both the housing and actual dot size. Been running a Holosun 507K on both my daily carry and my competition gun for over 3 years. It suits me well. I personally have found no negatives to running both smaller housing optic and smaller dot size.
February 08, 2025, 12:36 PM
i8mtmI had Vulcan Machine mill a P226 slide for me and I was very happy with their work. They currently have another P226, a P229 and a P220 slide of mine for milling.
They machine in the front recoil lugs. You send in your optic with the slide and they machine the cut for a precise fit.
Here is my original thread where I asked the same question:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...150027905#9150027905February 08, 2025, 02:27 PM
Abn556quote:
Originally posted by Pete K:
quote:
Originally posted by Abn556:
I got the Pro Cut Slide in from Sig and put in a new barrel, solid SS guide rod, and a new spring in it. I had all the parts on hand. I mounted a Sig Romeo 1 Pro on the pistol and I have to say I don’t think I am a fan of this optic. It’s quite wide and tall. I have a plate coming in from C&H for the slide so I might run something else on it.
I have evolved to smaller dots. Both the housing and actual dot size. Been running a Holosun 507K on both my daily carry and my competition gun for over 3 years. It suits me well. I personally have found no negatives to running both smaller housing optic and smaller dot size.
I have the 507k on my 365XL and on my G19. The 226 with a Streamlight on it is already a good sized pistol. The Romeo 1 Pro makes it look really big. Its been my nightstand weapon for decades. I am just transitioning it to a RMR from night sights with a light. Its going to take some training time to get used to the new set up. I’m already comfortable with the 507 as I have been using them for a while now. Probably best not to reinvent the wheel and stick with what is working for me already. I will probably switch the R1P out for a 507k.