German SIG-Sauer P226

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2020
  • In honor of the closing of Sig Sauer in Germany, I decided we needed to feature the most famous firearm to come from its factory, the SIG-Sauer P226. This one is a vintage West German-made model and really what started it all for the P226's reputation for quality and reliability. Go check out the video and remember to subscribe below.
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  • @lakemanson8051
    @lakemanson8051 Před 3 lety +118

    My grade school english/grammar teacher was in the local city SWAT force before he became a school teacher. I remember staying after class with him and talking to him about his LEO experience. This specific handgun came up a lot in his stories.

    • @Jason32Bourne
      @Jason32Bourne Před 3 lety +4

      I would love to hear some. Maybe some quick little snippets that have stuck with you.

    • @lakemanson8051
      @lakemanson8051 Před 3 lety +15

      @@Jason32Bourne Not much to say. Mr. Wortman was a good man and outstanding teacher. I just recall him speaking of the reliability that the p226 had and how much he loved carrying it on duty. He seemed to be very fond of the handgun itself. I wish I could reach out to him now that I am in my late 20's. He inspired me a lot to pursue the career I currently have.

    • @Jason32Bourne
      @Jason32Bourne Před 3 lety

      @@lakemanson8051 ​ @Lake Manson Cool. Thanks for replying. Maybe he's on facebook. Hopefully y'all can meet again. Positive vibes.

    • @clee6746
      @clee6746 Před 3 lety

      @Götz von Berlichingen Shame on Sig, my P226 definitely would have a least 30 malfunction out of 1000 rounds, while my Walther PPQ M2 has zero malfunction out of 3000, and I am still counting. The PPQ cost less than half of the Sig P226 and a lot more accurate, it does it without having a full length rail.

    • @johndaugherty4127
      @johndaugherty4127 Před 3 lety

      @@clee6746 never once had a malf with my p6.

  • @maskedman1980
    @maskedman1980 Před 3 lety +274

    One of the best service 9mm handguns ever built.

    • @florianhug9801
      @florianhug9801 Před 3 lety +4

      after the swiss one 😏

    • @jameswoods1804
      @jameswoods1804 Před 3 lety +8

      Agreed. I like my W German version better than my modern "improved" MK 25 version

    • @johngibson2884
      @johngibson2884 Před 3 lety +1

      Agree ....but early German mags made before 1989 have a shorter trim -to length on the mag spring and can jam fully loaded on first shot ...the 226R solved this problem and that enabled it to pass tests for SEAL adoption but the original lost to 92F in final tests because of this mag problem originally 1989

    • @johngibson2884
      @johngibson2884 Před 3 lety

      @@florianhug9801 Yes early 226 had mag production problems solved only in 226R German models 👍

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jameswoods1804 I've never owned a stamped sheet metal with a pin-in breech block you have to replace periodically German version, but I have owned 5 MK 25s (I own 2 now, both the Desert variants). I carry one of them as my EDC because despite it being heavier than my Glocks or HKs, it is more reliable than any other pistol I own or ever have owned, plus I'm far more accurate with it. Granted, I admit that I've never owned an old German P-series gun, but I'm still much happier having a milled, stainless steel 1-piece slide.

  • @striknine570
    @striknine570 Před 3 lety +82

    The West German P226 is one of my favorite. Picked up one years ago and it has never jammed or let me down. Quality craftsmanship at its best. Sorry to hear they have gone out of business.

    • @anthonycollora2921
      @anthonycollora2921 Před 3 lety

      Yeah is Switzerland

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 Před 3 lety +1

      @@anthonycollora2921 I guess he meant SIG Sauer, not merely SIG.

    • @anthonycollora2921
      @anthonycollora2921 Před 3 lety

      Well I guess that’s what he said

    • @JimiandSamantha
      @JimiandSamantha Před 3 lety +1

      @@f3uibeghardt522 noone has gone out of business. The only thing that happened recently was they closed their locations in Germany and opened more in the USA. (Their corporate name has changed at various times from Sig Sauer to Sig Arms and things like that.)
      After the head of the company, Ron Cohen, was arrested for some beurocratic nonsense about exporting pistols, they decided to close the German branch.

  • @OuijaSTi
    @OuijaSTi Před 3 lety +80

    I have a West German P226 from back when they were imported by Interarms. Great gun.

    • @col.strayga1389
      @col.strayga1389 Před 3 lety

      A.k.a. CIA arms.

    • @jefferynunn2278
      @jefferynunn2278 Před 3 lety +6

      Brought my sig 226 west german back in 1995,, yeah I still own it.

    • @whitehawk7095
      @whitehawk7095 Před 3 lety +3

      I have a P226 XFive Supermatch! Greets from Germany 😉

    • @jpat2493
      @jpat2493 Před 3 lety

      I almost got my hands on one.

    • @OEFveteran2010
      @OEFveteran2010 Před 3 lety

      @@jefferynunn2278 what is it worth fixing to get one tomorrow guy bought it in late 90s no rail

  • @garyK.45ACP
    @garyK.45ACP Před 3 lety +11

    Great handgun. I was a police officer for 36 years. 19 years as a plainclothes investigator. I carried a Sig Sauer P228 during that time, the compact version of the 226. I still have that gun and it is my "go to" double stack for concealed carry. It has served me well since 1990.

    • @whomagoose6897
      @whomagoose6897 Před 3 lety

      Is there much of a size difference between the P-228 compared to the P-229?

    • @garyK.45ACP
      @garyK.45ACP Před 3 lety

      @@whomagoose6897 Size is the same, weight is a little different...the P-229 is basically a modified P-228. By that, to mean, the P229 is also available in .40 S&W and .357 SIG, while the P228 was 9mm only. The P229 has a milled steel slide while the P228 is a "folded" steel slide.
      The P228 is lighter, the P229 is stronger to withstand .40 S&W and .357 SIG.
      The P228 is no longer made, but plenty are available on the used market. I have had mine for 30 years and it has never failed me, except for some honest acquired holster wear, is 100% functionally perfect and "as good as new"

  • @ma8rk
    @ma8rk Před 3 lety +15

    I bought my 9mm 226 when I started my LE career in 1989, and carried it on duty (and off) until I retired in 2011. I put thousands of rounds through it, almost exclusively 147gr. +P+ jhp loads. The very few malfunctions I ever had were either ammo or magazine related. The pistol itself NEVER experienced a malfunction or failure. I carried 1911a1's and Beretta M9's while in the service and was forced to carry a Glock 22 on duty for a short period of time. I once owned a Walther PPK and currently own a Walther PPQ-M1. The Sig 226 is by far my favorite of all of them, and still my EDC choice.

  • @Chchchchchivo
    @Chchchchchivo Před 3 lety +9

    My father has passed. He was a Vietnam veteran, we enjoyed watching your videos. I miss him so much.
    My brother wants to sell the house but I’ve lived with my father for years. Now this property is all I have of him I want to continue but my brother won’t let me.
    Now a days I have to all the little things my father would handle...
    You love your videos a lot of information and cool slow motion video everytime. The full auto AA-12 a monster!

  • @methodeetrigueur1164
    @methodeetrigueur1164 Před 3 lety +44

    Sad news. SIGs P.210, P.220 and P.226 are the most accurate pistols I fired. In my opinion, the 226 is superior than the Beretta 92 / M9.

  • @headshots989
    @headshots989 Před 3 lety +20

    Managed to get my hands on a west germen marked p226 couple years ago. By far my favorite pistol to shoot.

    • @jhensley71
      @jhensley71 Před 3 lety +1

      I also have a W Germany marked 226, had it since 2001. Great gun, recently used it in USPSA competition

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 Před 3 lety

      What's going to happen when you have to change the breech block? Actually, I think SIG manufactures those still.

    • @zd-motion6688
      @zd-motion6688 Před 3 lety

      Bought mine new back in 1995 about

  • @michaelhatfield3430
    @michaelhatfield3430 Před 3 lety +24

    I love the older Sig-Sauer handguns. I have a few P220 in 38super and 45acp, P225,P226 and P228 in 9mm and a 2005 made P226 with 40s&w and 357Sig barrels. Something special about the older P226

  • @williewilliams6571
    @williewilliams6571 Před 3 lety +19

    When my father a police officer and the city allowed them to transition to autos (at their own expense) this was his choice (they could either get S&W 59s, Beretta 92s, or Sig 226s). When I was able I got one. I have 2 now and my EDC is a 228.

  • @budstermcgreen6360
    @budstermcgreen6360 Před 3 lety +6

    Never forget the commercial that would run during the old tv show you had..one riot, one Ranger, one gun. Sig..P226! This one looks smooth as butter.. thank you for everything you do LAV! ✌️

  • @madeconomist458
    @madeconomist458 Před 3 lety +11

    West German Sig Sauers might not be the smallest, lightest, or highest capacity wonder-9s, but IMO they're still the absolutely prettiest wonder-9s ever made.

  • @danielwillett7164
    @danielwillett7164 Před 3 lety +1

    Videos are always just enough time with no fluff added. No no-nonsense delivery with all the technical input and history you need. I can appreciate that.

  • @chdnorm
    @chdnorm Před 3 lety +12

    I carried a P226 for many years in LE. I started in departments that allowed you to carry anything you could qualify with. For the first couple of years I carried a variety of different makes and models. Once I settled on the Sig, first a P220 then a P226, that’s where I stayed. Accurate, reliable, and durable. I carried a 226 in patrol, and bought a 228 when I transitioned to investigations. A couple of slightly lower scoring quals later, I went back to the 226, from then on out.

    • @jbparker37
      @jbparker37 Před 3 lety +2

      We still carry the P226 on my department. I wouldn't trade it for anything.

    • @chdnorm
      @chdnorm Před 3 lety

      James St. Claire I’ve been out of all that for a few years. Now that I spend most of my time prowling around the woods, my official sidearm is a Browning Buckmark.

    • @lionelhutz3142
      @lionelhutz3142 Před 3 lety +3

      I carried a .45 P220 through the fatal funnel on numerous search warrants through the years. When I retire next year I want to hang it on a wall in a display case. Younger generations will probably look at it like I looked at revolvers when I was young. 😥

    • @Junior-fd8ux
      @Junior-fd8ux Před 2 lety

      I knew and officer who said if it wasn’t for the sig he wouldn’t of qualified and have heard similar story’s from other my entire life lol. I need to find a old one

  • @garysmitherman
    @garysmitherman Před 3 lety +4

    Used this superb handgun in my UK police Tactical firearms unit. Solid engineering once mastered and trusted hand gun.

  • @gb93669
    @gb93669 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video! I purchased a West German Sig 226 in May, 1992 and a week later went back and also purchased a 228. I have them both and love them. I only have a couple of hundred rounds through each one; like new.

  • @kaseycarter230
    @kaseycarter230 Před 2 lety +1

    Great to see some coverage on this fantastic gun. I have a “JK” stamped W German P226 from 1989. No holster wear, original yellow box. Sent to Sig about 3 years ago for new springs. Favorite to shoot of all my handguns.

  • @youbob28
    @youbob28 Před 3 lety +2

    I have the German P228 and it one of my favorite handguns I've ever owned.

  • @cjthegood
    @cjthegood Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Larry for making my dream come true! A SIG SAUER P226 video!

  • @johnhuey9912
    @johnhuey9912 Před 3 lety +2

    A stamp over W P220 was the first handgun I ever bought.
    Still have it. Still runs like a top many thousands of rounds later.
    Good stuff.

  • @protestnikvorgon2698
    @protestnikvorgon2698 Před 3 lety +5

    I own two 226 for over 25 years, for sports and hunting use. The 226 is my favorite handgun with handmade amunition to my own fabrication. During time, there will be better and more modern pistols for sale, but this handgun is my favorit.
    Greetings from Berlin🙋‍♂️🍀

  • @fenomeno71
    @fenomeno71 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the cinematography, from the panning to the slo-mo, LAV keeps the videos entertaining and informative both. Great combination from a guy you wish was your cool uncle.
    My first handgun was 1988 P226 Herndon VA. I made the initial mistake of trying steel case ammo, which bent the extractor. I had a hard time finding the internal extractor, and finally called Sig. The guy agreed they were hard to find, and for free sent a new one and a used one for a spare provided I would stop using crappy ammo in his fav pistol. Great service!
    Picked up a total of five mags, and I use this for IDPA matches a few times a year. Runs like a champ.

  • @mcekim2
    @mcekim2 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Love the P226... Thanks for all the historical info!

  • @hazmatcar
    @hazmatcar Před 3 lety +2

    My first handgun is a West German P226 I picked up in 1990 while stationed in Germany with 3rd Armor Division. Still have it and still a fine firearm.

  • @dennisapplegate7553
    @dennisapplegate7553 Před 3 lety +8

    Sig is the epitome of German design of fabulous firearms . I had one that had 30,000 rds a yr for 5 yrs before it was sold for another. Superb 226 .love them and man are the accurate and reliable .Also love the short trigger .Best double action semi auto , trigger pull is to be reminiscent of the Colt Python trigger in feel .

  • @MarkTurner-vs7uc
    @MarkTurner-vs7uc Před rokem +1

    The best ever made. No equal . My 1988 226 is the absolutely the greatest. No failures of any kind in 20 years I've had it . I got it used. 15000 plus rounds, maybe much more. Zero issues. I hit everything everytime. To take the workload off, I got a 228. Same. Unbelievable reliability , accuracy. Good looking and very well made. The details are perfect. Fit and finish are just amazing. The best ever. The absolute best ever made

  • @BruteLem0n
    @BruteLem0n Před 2 lety +1

    Had no idea they had gone out of business! Sad to hear. I just recently got into the Sig game. Great video and love your channel!

  • @msims1250
    @msims1250 Před 3 lety +1

    If I had to pick an all-time favorite handgun, it would be the SiG P226 9mm. Fit, finish, feel, accuracy, reliability...all outstanding. Thanks for the video!

  • @MattSmithCA
    @MattSmithCA Před 3 lety +9

    Amazing weapon. I have P220, P226, and P228. If I'm honest...the P228 is my favorite.

    • @WWJD799
      @WWJD799 Před rokem

      I agree with you, 100% 🙏👍

  • @BunyipDude
    @BunyipDude Před 3 lety +7

    I have one that was made in 1994. Still one of my all-time favorite handguns. I became obsessed with owning the SIG 226 as a kid after seeing Agent Mulder carrying one in “The X-Files.” As an adult, I have a somewhat more nuanced view: It has some faults (namely, the trigger bar springs that eat into the frame if used enough), but it’s fairly light and well-balanced for a metal-framed pistol.

  • @joztunes69
    @joztunes69 Před 10 měsíci +1

    i had this exact same gun and regret selling it, the West German Sigs like the P226 is the best service handgun ever, good thing I found a West German p228, good luck getting me to sell it because I never will

  • @philipcho8664
    @philipcho8664 Před 3 lety +33

    Sad news indeed. I have a West German P220 that I love. I’ll be holding onto it now.

    • @DocMitchell69
      @DocMitchell69 Před 3 lety +2

      I got a German P220. Lovely gun, mags are getting hard to find. I have one 7 rounder and 3 ACT mags, but the feed lips are cracked.

    • @philipcho8664
      @philipcho8664 Před 3 lety

      @@DocMitchell69 thanks for letting me know about those mags. I have 3 factory mags; I’ll try to get some more.

    • @DocMitchell69
      @DocMitchell69 Před 3 lety

      @@philipcho8664 No problem man. So the biggest noticeable difference I noticed is that the factory mags have a dimple on the sides near the feed lips. That is to prevent the magazine from being over inserted, so as to prevent the breach face of the slide from ramming the feed lips. Which was apparently an issue with older non dimpled mags. For whatever reason, they retained that old design with the ACT mags. I'd assume that maybe the old non dimple mags are the examples they had to work with, so they just copied it, extended it slightly and gave it base plate to accommodate an extra round.

  • @EliMarszalek
    @EliMarszalek Před 3 lety +2

    This is my favorite pistol of all time. It's super fun to shoot, it's reliable, and just an incredible gun.

  • @HFordMCAZ
    @HFordMCAZ Před 3 lety

    You finally did a video on it! Keep up the good work Larry!

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 Před 3 lety

    Great insights LAV. Sig P220 with a browning hi power hicap mag. Never looked at it that way. I enjoy the info way more than when you're lighting it up.

  • @Tony-om5kr
    @Tony-om5kr Před 3 lety +2

    Got one of these back when the M9 Beretta was adopted (1985). The Beretta didn't fit my hand (couldn't use double action, reach too long). The P226 fit fine and technically passed the JCP trials. It was also $20 cheaper so I got the 226. It's a fine handgun.

  • @hamzaimran7086
    @hamzaimran7086 Před 3 lety +2

    Great review of a great gun by the all time great expert Larry

  • @UziNineMillomeetah
    @UziNineMillomeetah Před 3 lety +17

    Looking for the "Still not as good as Glock" comments lol. What a classic beauty!

    • @whomagoose6897
      @whomagoose6897 Před 3 lety +2

      All the P-226's used for the IPDA competitions at the local gun club are stock pistols, which never jam. Just about every Glock has been modified in some way. The G-19 is mostly used. Neither pistol jams with failures to feed, fire or eject. If there are problems it's usually reloaded ammo. Or, some new guy thinks he can work on guns, but, can't. One guy did his own gunsmithing on a 1911. Had constant failures. Kept on saying he only needed more oil. The pistol was dripping all over the range stages. Once the sear started to "auto" fire he was DQ'ed. He came back to shoot a few times after a real gunsmith completely disassembled & reassembled the pistol. Just goes to show that just because you can rebuild a car transmission, you can work on a handgun.

  • @mariorossi9300
    @mariorossi9300 Před 3 lety +3

    nice video as usual larry!

  • @felipediaz3272
    @felipediaz3272 Před 2 lety

    That is awesome video the slow motion was amazing

  • @MrJdubbya36
    @MrJdubbya36 Před 3 lety +1

    First handgun I ever bought, German made Sig P226. Bought it from a friend, it was a little big for my hand so I sold it. Never shoulda sold it!

  • @a.f.s.3004
    @a.f.s.3004 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 16 West German P series....P220, P226, P228, P210. Very nice firearms

  • @willnotcomply1328
    @willnotcomply1328 Před 3 lety +2

    What always amazes me about operators like you is the fact it's almost across the board on y'alls ability to control muzzle flip and get back on target fast. My best friend who has since passed, impressed me with any weapon that you handed him, it was always as if he'd been shooting it his whole life.

    • @willnotcomply1328
      @willnotcomply1328 Před 3 lety

      @Maryland_Patriot410 exactly, the friend I spoke of was a 1st Sgt in the 5th SFG that ended his career in the 1/75th Ranger BN, he too was a natural, and was a joy to watch shoot, but he carried a P220 in 45. Really miss my ol friend, he was one of a kind.

    • @willnotcomply1328
      @willnotcomply1328 Před 3 lety

      @Maryland_Patriot410 this was early 70's, he was a medic and the 1/75th was in need. Apparently that huge bonus was the selling point....🤣

  • @charlesrichardson2372
    @charlesrichardson2372 Před 3 lety +1

    God, I love this channel. Larry is the man! I want a p226 now.

  • @edwin97a
    @edwin97a Před 3 lety

    Awesome! Thanks Larry. Greetings from Canada.

  • @smtbigelow
    @smtbigelow Před 3 lety

    I’ve got a sig P220 45 made in 1977 with the heal mag release, still shoots like a dream.

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Před 3 lety +34

    LOVE IT and true the P226 is famous for being used by US Navy SEALs.

    • @rafschar
      @rafschar Před 3 lety +5

      Also used by the British SAS & SBS, the NZSAS, Canadian JTF2 and CSOR, Irish Ranger Wing, a some of the Israeli SOF units...

  • @chriscrawford7240
    @chriscrawford7240 Před rokem

    Larry, enjoy your channel. My brother is a Marine veteran and has had his P226 since mid 80s.

  • @zsozso411
    @zsozso411 Před 3 lety

    What a beautiful handgun and great quality to by the looks of it

  • @JohnnyVisaCard
    @JohnnyVisaCard Před 3 lety +1

    As a teenager, the P226 was what turned me into a Sig fanboy for life. Earlier this month, I just picked up my own German-made P226. Dreams do come true

  • @Hamchuck112
    @Hamchuck112 Před 3 lety

    299R was the first handgun I bought, about 10 years ago. Was my first carry gun, and now I wish I had a full sized 226 for home defense. The 229R is just a fun-gun at this point but man is it so smooth and comfortable to shoot.
    Then again, so is the 92fs. Comparable in pleasure at the range.

  • @PL-fg2du
    @PL-fg2du Před 3 lety

    Love my first auto pistol lucky for me the shop owner new his shit back in 85-86 and directed me in the right direction my Tysons Corner P226 W/German Carbon steel stamped slide shoots like a dream.
    I see that gun was an Exeter NH Gun U5 serial# made after they moved headquarters mine was a bit earlier U1 serial# Thanks Larry for doing this video!

  • @butterflywingsbullet
    @butterflywingsbullet Před 3 lety

    Great awesome video! I still have my early import of Interarms I bought new in the mid '80s, it's my favorite of all my many pistols and my most accurate so far, it fits my hands the best. Also I got an older Browning BDA .45 made by Sig-Sauer of Germany got it new in around 1980 which was my first ever centerfire handgun. The BDA is an European type model with the mag release at the bottom rear of the magazine well. My third and last Sig is my P229 .357 Sig caliber, a great underrated gun. I had the Beretta 92F made in Italy in 1989 but sold it in 2001 didn't like it much so I bought another brand of pistol.

  • @franksteinmann6926
    @franksteinmann6926 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the review, Larry! Still my favourite pistol, the SIG P 226 does all what a today's polymer pistol does, is almost as light through an alloy frame, but without being bulky! Like you mentioned, the Beretta 92 FS is the closest competitor to the P 226, next is S & W 59 family and not forget to mention the widely unknown Walther P 88, which had the fortune of simply entering the market too late and being a pricey gun, although being of excellent quality! So only a total of around 8000 were built, and anyone who has its hands on one will likely keep it! To me, all of these four examples are outstanding handguns, that were revolutionary back in the days!Be a polymere gun slightly lighter and therefore more comfortable to carry, alloy frame guns will be more controllable because of lower recoil, and SA triggering can be key to a precise shot!

  • @baconx4
    @baconx4 Před 3 lety

    Brings back memories. I carried one for many years and regret not buying it back from my Dept. when we switched to P226R's. Miss that pistol Serial # U490500.

  • @darryldouglasmarbaniang7162

    Still, it's a very iconic, very well-made and reliable sidearm. If I needed something for self-defense at short range, the P226 is very much a clear favorite of mine as well.

  • @leonardjanda6181
    @leonardjanda6181 Před 3 lety +2

    Yep 👍 absolutely the best in my opinion fits in hand naturally, oh the zipper magazine absolutely top notch you made my day LARRY THANKS 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @kththarper
    @kththarper Před 3 lety

    Love my p226 mk25! Has never let me down!

  • @cjthegood
    @cjthegood Před 3 lety +3

    SIG Sauer P226 - the ONLY gun I love ♥️😁

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Před 3 lety

    Great pistol. Thank you for the video.

  • @four4bman979
    @four4bman979 Před 3 lety

    Great review. I have a P229 40 S&W made in 2007 with frame stamped Made in Gemany. It is my go to pistal if shtf. I can hit volleyball size metal targets at 25 yd with good consistency. I stoke it with either 140g Barnes TAC-XP JHP solids or a Federal 135 JHP. A lighter bullet makes a big difference in carry weight and performance. Don't need the 165-180 heavy bullets unless its a special situation. Also installed a Lasermax. Love it and it stll performs as well as the day I bought it.

  • @trungbao8452
    @trungbao8452 Před 3 lety

    This is one of the most my favorite pistol

  • @Second-gear
    @Second-gear Před 3 lety

    Nicely done sir! I should have never gotten rid of my older P220 from 1997. Still came in the box with the 3-round test target amd two dot sights.

  • @classicgunstoday1972
    @classicgunstoday1972 Před 3 lety

    My first and only 9mm handgun was a 1991 pre owned Sig P226 made in “West Germany”. Great gun. Spot on. It was just a little too bulky and top heavy for me so I traded it for a brand new commercial M9 Beretta which is also a great gun and spot on.

  • @KiefferPlant
    @KiefferPlant Před 2 lety

    Still have my father's old German p226 he used in Germany in the 80's.

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV Před 3 lety

    I bought a new 229 in about 1989 or so. It was when the .40 cal came out and I got one of the first 229s chambered in that caliber.

  • @ztunelover
    @ztunelover Před 3 lety

    To my knowledge Cansofcom still uses P226 as their primary service handgun.
    Have one of these classic West German P226 myself with that classic grip. Lovely handgun.

  • @SonOfTheDawn515
    @SonOfTheDawn515 Před 3 lety

    Have a '96 imported P226 and P229. Running like clocks even today.

  • @bobbioook5612
    @bobbioook5612 Před 3 lety +2

    Good and reliable pistols my on duty weapon for 23 years I personally never had a function failure x about 10k rounds, it’s one of my house guns now , and another great video LAV

    • @cjl1586A
      @cjl1586A Před 3 lety

      Would it be fair to say that the criticism of the high bore axis causing excessive muzzle flip is overblown?

  • @tax905972
    @tax905972 Před rokem

    This is why I'm keeping mine. I had it since 1994.

  • @HaveRandomQuestions
    @HaveRandomQuestions Před 3 lety

    subbed. Love my p226 and today i learned a lot 👍

  • @RicArmstrong
    @RicArmstrong Před 3 lety

    My Sig 229R was made in Germany and I bought it about 10 years ago. I guess I'll hold on to it.

  • @mosquitozh-bh5bl
    @mosquitozh-bh5bl Před 3 lety

    Nice Mr Vickers... Also ZH Stadpolizei still use them... great video again 👍🏼

  • @mr.2d749
    @mr.2d749 Před 3 lety

    Another great review 👍🇺🇸

  • @Jannie2044
    @Jannie2044 Před 3 lety

    Great gun, great video. Would be awesome if you could do the M11/P228 as well!

  • @2612junglejim
    @2612junglejim Před 3 lety +19

    Got one. Wouldn't trade it for any other handgun. period

  • @wodnastj
    @wodnastj Před 8 měsíci +1

    I bought one that had been in a friend's closet fer decades, still in the case and NEVER SHOT !!! Best $900 bucks i ever spent !!!! It's magnificent !!! The reverse thread barrel extension 'guard ' gave me a fit until I did some research 😆

  • @joeyramirez8211
    @joeyramirez8211 Před 3 lety +2

    love the 226 and the M11-A1. Two of my favorite pistols from sig

  • @Soberglitch
    @Soberglitch Před 3 lety

    I have a West German P226 and it’s an amazing handgun

  • @gshock3092
    @gshock3092 Před 2 lety

    Great gun had a W. German made years ago. Got it for a great deal. Have a Rexzero1 now and couldn't be happier

  • @ericjessee376
    @ericjessee376 Před 3 lety

    My first duty weapon. Excellent gun !!!

  • @YouTubeflakeland
    @YouTubeflakeland Před 3 lety

    My pops carried the german p220, first handgun I ever shot. Got it when he passed and I'll have it when I pass

  • @al1h
    @al1h Před 3 lety

    Very nice video, ! Regards from Switzerland

  • @l67swap1
    @l67swap1 Před 3 lety +1

    My edc is a p226 in 357 sig.. amazing weapon

  • @garfield2042
    @garfield2042 Před 3 lety +69

    Be happy all the machinery of sig germany goes to sig usa
    Our gun laws here in germany suck, so i can understand why sig is leaving

    • @MegaBoooooooooooooob
      @MegaBoooooooooooooob Před 3 lety +10

      Pretty sure the VP9 had a huge (3yr) delay on 17 round magazines because your export laws suck when it comes to anything over 15 rounds. VP9 would've easily saw more success if it came with 17 round mag in the first place, a damn shame. Hope HK does the same, but I'm sure your government gives them plenty of contracts so i doubt it. Really hope you guys can still make guns, your engineers are some of the best in the world.

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 Před 3 lety +3

      @@MegaBoooooooooooooob I just can't imagine HK could ever leave Germany. They're so historically entrenched there.

    • @nickkuhn708
      @nickkuhn708 Před 3 lety +1

      @@f3uibeghardt522 unlike sig?

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nickkuhn708 I view HK as far more endemic to Germany and much more tied to their military and economy. Not saying it couldn't happen, but I'm pretty sure HK has now, and has historically, been a larger and more integral presence in Germany's economy and military.

    • @nickkuhn708
      @nickkuhn708 Před 3 lety +1

      @@f3uibeghardt522 I see what you’re saying. I’m American and have little familiarity with either the current nor historic significance of HK. In my mind, HK, Sig, and Walther are all synonymous with 🇩🇪

  • @alfonsorodriguez6437
    @alfonsorodriguez6437 Před 3 lety

    I bought a "West German" Sig P226 back in 1992 and I still have it. I updated the pistol a year ago by changing the main spring to reduced the DA/SA trigger pulls, change the original trigger with a thin version and added night sights. I am keeping this weapon as an family heirloom so if the purists think it lost collector's value by the changes from the original specs , just remember that I did it for my own convenience as pistol is now enhanced to the level of the pistols being manufactured now. This pistol still sees use after almost 30 years and looks impeccable. I carried it with the INS as a personal option instead of a 357 Mag revolver back in the 1990's until the agency went to Beretta 96's in 1997 and made them mandatory. Never get rid of a German made P226, specially the ones marked "made in West Germany" which were made until 1996 when the P226 went to "made in Germany".

  • @taskforcekarma6945
    @taskforcekarma6945 Před 3 lety

    Favored in use with British SAS as the L105A1 and the L105A2 (P226R). It is issued with 20 round magazines on some missions but also issued with 15 round magazines. SAS has used P226 since around early 1990s and even late 1980s if I remember correctly when it replaced the Browning Hi Power (L9A1) 9x19mm.

  • @lagiwerr
    @lagiwerr Před 3 lety +1

    I shot the P226S several times here in Germany... fantastic gun. Much better than Glock, Beretta and so on... The accuracy is just another level.

  • @iroquoi27
    @iroquoi27 Před 3 lety

    what a beauty!

  • @Glenn.F
    @Glenn.F Před 3 lety

    Had and sold an original West German P220 that I bought new back in 1987. I have the newer 220, 226 and 229 but still regret selling the old one.

  • @retrowoohoo468
    @retrowoohoo468 Před 3 lety +4

    To anyone who has a German P226, never trade this gun for anything period.

  • @andrew811ful
    @andrew811ful Před 3 lety +2

    Have a West German P6 single stack. Phenomenal gun!

    • @kassenz
      @kassenz Před 3 lety

      I love those too!
      Perfect size!!

  • @cz1always608
    @cz1always608 Před 3 lety

    Nice I own the 220 in 45 , same grips and markings. Surprised you didn’t share them ( proof markings)
    I’m sure they’re on the 226 to . Thanks

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this video. My husband and I have numerous Sig Sauer classic pistols. We collect German / European firearms. We're disappointed as the quality and craftsmanship has declined.
    We hope all's well with you and thank you again for sharing. God bless 🙏

  • @proguninc4080
    @proguninc4080 Před 3 lety

    I love the Sig 226. It's a great great gun.

  • @brianedgett2134
    @brianedgett2134 Před 3 lety

    My first Sig Sauer is a German P226 9mm that is a two tone. Made in the 1980's. Has W. Germany on the slide. That gun started. My Sig Sauer collection

  • @captjoe25
    @captjoe25 Před 3 lety

    Bought a sig 2022. Awesome German Craftsmanship at a cheap price. Unfortunately, I live here in cali where we had a lot of gun restrictions.

  • @lawrencescurlock1327
    @lawrencescurlock1327 Před rokem

    It’s amazing 🤩

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid Před 3 lety +4

    My *West* German 1988 SIG P226 is the best and most reliable firearm I own.