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Real Steel History:
The SIG Sauer P226 is a pistol that is well known for it's accuracy, power, ease of use and dependability. It’s commonly seen used by law enforcement and has even been recognized as the official US Navy SEALS side arm. That’s quite a rap for a standard side arm – but it’s all well deserved.
The real deal SIG Sauer series comes in many shapes, sizes and flavors. The original Sauer was the P226, which was designed from the ground up to be a DAO service pistol designed to take high pressure and extreme weather conditions. The pistol was a great success and is still widely used around the world. It is also noted to be the most popular of the series. The P228, a slightly more compact version, arrived on shelves soon after, as well as the P229, which featured an even smaller size with a newly designed slide. The SIG 240 series and the SIG PRO series soon came after, all of which are based off the original Sauer design.
Every SIG Sauer comes standard with a DAO trigger, spurred hammer, decocker, reversible magazine release and adjustable sights. While this lay out, as mentioned, is seen in all pistols, the designs of which have changed over time with the introduction of the SIG Sauer P226 NAVY – the modernization of the Sauer series. After the pistol’s following, all other designs, including the P228 and P229, were re-worked to mimic this pistol’s new features. Said features included: A reshaped disassembly lever, magazine, hammer, front and back sight, decocker. The series also introduced a pistol rail located on the frame of the pistol, before the trigger guard. This allowed for such attachments as laser aiming modules and torches.
The Pistol:
There are three things you’re going to notice when you first pick up this pistol. The first is it’s weight – this pistol is HEAVY, weighing in at about two whole pounds. The second observation will be a realization that the name “Full Metalâ€