Question for you! Did the Holosun 507 Comp direct mount to the slide, or did you need an adapter plate? If you needed a plate, can you share where you got it? Thanks so much!
I picked up my new P226 XFive Legion yesterday and I was going to adjust the trigger poundage a few minutes ago, but it appears the builder of my pistol forgot to install the set screw. I can't see one, and when I push in slightly with the 2mm Allen key it feels a little springy, and I'm assuming if there was a setscrew it wouldn't move at all. This is a really big letdown and is highly unacceptable.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Thanks for the response. I'll look tomorrow, I'm too miffed to look at it again today. The trigger is very nice as is, but I'm guessing it's not good to fire it without that setscrew.
@silverbackgorilla2112 I think the screw is doing nothing at lowest weight so should be safe to fire. But not 100 percent sure myself without looking myself.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Thanks, that makes sense. Without the setscrew the trigger should be at the max lowest poundage.The little takedown rod pushes in and out just fine, so no issue there. The trigger feels amazing and I would prefer not to send it in as long as it's not causing trigger damage without the setscrew.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Hey brother, my range trip was terrific and the pistol functioned flawlessly. I shot the best group I've ever shot with any handgun, and I've had some $4,000 ones. Freestanding @ 7 yards I put 49 out of 50 shots in a 2"x 2" square bullseye and the miss was only .75" away. I tweaked the pre travel and reset slightly and it's the best trigger I've ever experienced. Stay Safe!!
I thought about this already. I would say if you don't mind the extra weight of this gun, it would be fantastic for duty. It is essentially the same gun the seals carried for years made better. Many police forces carried the p226 as well. The comps should not cause any reliability issues since it is not a true compensator, but still helps with muzzle rise.
Wondering if you have the x5? Do they feel the same? I was looking either get the x5 or the x5 legion. But I am not really ready for shooting in open class.
I have shot both. The X5 is a little heavier. This one has a little less muzzle flip. I would say the regular x5 would be better for uspsa. This is not the best open gun, but it's great for idpa co division .
Dame the 507comp looks so nice with these p226! The fitment is 🔥
Thanks for the update. I'll have mine by the end of the month.
Thanks for the support.
Thanks for the details.
One of my favorite pistols to shoot. I placed the Romeo X on mine, it works well.
Romeo X looks nice. Have not used one yet.
I have the Romeo X Pro on mine too, and it’s beautiful!
@@Jstn8156 nice
Great video. I just picked up the same gun and optic. Which ammo are you running through it and recommendations?
I suggest 9mm.
thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Question for you! Did the Holosun 507 Comp direct mount to the slide, or did you need an adapter plate? If you needed a plate, can you share where you got it? Thanks so much!
Adapter plate at C&H Precision
Excellent video!
Thanks
Let me know if you have any questions.
Which is flatter and faster? This or your ported mpa ds9?
Hmm, I might would say the MPA by a slight margin. It's more different than flatter or faster but maybe slightly flatter and faster..
I love the gun but what was Sig thinking with that pin right under the RDS? Looks like crap.
It is strange. Also, not coming with a back site to co witness.
I picked up my new P226 XFive Legion yesterday and I was going to adjust the trigger poundage a few minutes ago,
but it appears the builder of my pistol forgot to install the set screw. I can't see one, and when I push in slightly with
the 2mm Allen key it feels a little springy, and I'm assuming if there was a setscrew it wouldn't move at all.
This is a really big letdown and is highly unacceptable.
Yes that is unacceptable. Take slide off and see if you can see tlwhats happening
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Thanks for the response. I'll look tomorrow, I'm too miffed to look at it again today. The trigger is very nice as is, but I'm guessing it's not good to fire it without that setscrew.
@silverbackgorilla2112 I think the screw is doing nothing at lowest weight so should be safe to fire. But not 100 percent sure myself without looking myself.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Thanks, that makes sense. Without the setscrew the trigger should be at the max lowest poundage.The little takedown rod pushes in and out just fine, so no issue there. The trigger feels amazing and I would prefer not to send it in as long as it's not causing trigger damage without the setscrew.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar Hey brother, my range trip was terrific and the pistol functioned flawlessly. I shot the
best group I've ever shot with any handgun, and I've had some $4,000 ones. Freestanding @ 7 yards I put 49 out of 50 shots in a
2"x 2" square bullseye and the miss was only .75" away. I tweaked the pre travel and reset slightly and it's the best trigger I've ever experienced.
Stay Safe!!
I have a question what if you wanted use it for duty purposes what’s your thoughts
I thought about this already. I would say if you don't mind the extra weight of this gun, it would be fantastic for duty. It is essentially the same gun the seals carried for years made better. Many police forces carried the p226 as well. The comps should not cause any reliability issues since it is not a true compensator, but still helps with muzzle rise.
@@Heteachethmyhandstowar I wish you can do a battle between the P226 x5 legion and the p266 zev
@darkdre7 My friend wanted the Zev wish he would buy it so I could. The legion fit more what I wanted.
That's a stock trigger?
Completely stock full adjustable trigger.
@@HeteachethmyhandstowarImpressive
@@Optimization_Coach Yes sir
That stock trigger is nutty
Wondering if you have the x5? Do they feel the same? I was looking either get the x5 or the x5 legion. But I am not really ready for shooting in open class.
I have shot both. The X5 is a little heavier. This one has a little less muzzle flip. I would say the regular x5 would be better for uspsa. This is not the best open gun, but it's great for idpa co division .