mr renwick Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 (edited) My friend is looking for a 226 elite to shoot in production. I was wondering if any one had shot one in production and if so how did it do? Edited January 29, 2009 by mr renwick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chills1994 Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 send a PM to BE member Huskysig. He would be the go to Sig guy to ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH45 Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 My friend is looking for a 226 elite to shoot in production. I was wondering if any one had shot one in production and if so how did it do? I used to shoot an old, German, 226 in production back in 2000 & 2001 I won Production division with it in our state match. I THOUGHT I could do better with a Glock, but, I haven't won shit with it! I'm thinking of selling a Glock, or two! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SA Friday Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 Not a sig fan, so couldnt tell you if the Elite version is approved for Production or not, but I know that the best P226 shooter in production division out there is probably Roger Sherman of the AF action pistol team. He has his trigger mechanisms modified with the shorter trigger, and does very well with them. I don't know if there are other mods, but suspect some re-springing is probably involved too. Roger is a GM in Open and a high M (earned) in production. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eerw Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 Roger shoots his gun really well..can't remember the sights he runs..but otherwise like most production guns it is pretty basic.. resprung, believe it has the short trigger in it. couple of other shooters run Sigs..and do well too..neat gun..a gun I would like to try someday.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bear23 Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 Isn't Max Michel going to be shooting Sig? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammowaster Posted January 29, 2009 Share Posted January 29, 2009 I am no good with names so I dont know if it is Roger or not but I thought the gentleman in the Air Force was shooting a X5 all around I am shooting a all stainless 226 in 9mm right now and will probably buy a 226 elite stainless in 9mm. I think the beavertail will help with the initial grip on the draw. I have a friend with a elite 226 in 9mm with the alloy frame and it is nice but I think I will stick with the stainless frames for competition Other than the beavertail you are paying for Night sites, nice grips(which I think are too big), and their SRT trigger which is ok but not stellar. When they make the final decision(for now ) on what is legal to do as far as trigger work I would like to get mine tuned up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanexp Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 I have shot my P226 in production, though I've been shooting mostly SS recently. I think the 226 Elite is Sig's attempt to address the rather long reset in stock Sig pistols. It's certainly a decent choice for USPSA production if the DA/SA platform works for the shooter. Roger Sherman and Husky Sig are two Sig shooters whose opinions I would value. They do really well with them. eerw, if you have the interest you would be welcome to try my Bruce Gray P226 anytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuskySig Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 There are a few Sig Sauer shooters who do really well in USPSA. Rodney May and Roger Sherman have been shooting Sigs for several years. Sig announced a few weeks ago at SHOT that Max Michel will be sponsored by Sig starting this season. I'm sure he'll do great too. A Sig P226 Elite is a great pistol for Production, but there are less expensive platforms. Especially if your buddy is just getting into USPSA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dohboy Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 I use to have a P226 and was thinking about getting another one to shoot Production with. Does Sig still make the X5 All Around? I saw one in the ad of the latest issue of Front Sight, but it's not on Sig's web site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuskySig Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Does Sig still make the X5 All Around? I saw one in the ad of the latest issue of Front Sight, but it's not on Sig's web site. From a Sig Forum thread about SHOT Show: One odd thing that I noticed was that there was an X5 Allround on display. Many of us believed that this was a discontinued firearm. When I inquired about it, I was told that SIG never discontinued the firearm, they just stopped listing it in the catalog. Dealers can get as many of them as they want to order. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-JQ- Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 One odd thing that I noticed was that there was an X5 Allround on display. Many of us believed that this was a discontinued firearm. When I inquired about it, I was told that SIG never discontinued the firearm, they just stopped listing it in the catalog. Dealers can get as many of them as they want to order. Why would they want to list one of their most popular models? That would make too much sense... Yes I too understand they are available. If I didn't already have a really sweet 226 or two the allround would be on my short list. If I was to shoot prod. I would seek out the Allround over the Elite...IMHO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dohboy Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 Does Sig still make the X5 All Around? I saw one in the ad of the latest issue of Front Sight, but it's not on Sig's web site. From a Sig Forum thread about SHOT Show: One odd thing that I noticed was that there was an X5 Allround on display. Many of us believed that this was a discontinued firearm. When I inquired about it, I was told that SIG never discontinued the firearm, they just stopped listing it in the catalog. Dealers can get as many of them as they want to order. Well there you go! That makes perfect sense now! Thanks for the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eerw Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 was just down at one of the local gunshops..was cruising through the dealer list and the the All-around was list both in 9mm and .40 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuskySig Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 My pockets aren't deep enough to justify the purchase of an X-Five Allround. I do like them though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RH45 Posted January 30, 2009 Share Posted January 30, 2009 My pockets aren't deep enough to justify the purchase of an X-Five Allround. I do like them though. They are less $$ than any of my limited, or open guns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Stoeger Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 My pockets aren't deep enough to justify the purchase of an X-Five Allround. I do like them though. Ditto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jungo2 Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 (edited) I competed last season with a 226 Blackwater. I did reasonably well, but the long D/A pull was a problem for me. Even with a Wolff 18lbs mainspring, the difference between the D/A and S/A pulls posed a bit of a problem; at least for me. My biggest issue with the Sig is the D/A trigger reach. Since I can't properly mount the pistol, I've always needed to 'cheat' the grip a bit which hardly lends itself to a satisfactory performance. Suffice it to say, be certain that the pistol you choose - Sig or not - fits your hand such that you can address the trigger properly. I've since purchased a Springfield XDm in 9mm as a dedicated Production class pistol. The gun shoots beautifully out of the box, however there are many modifications available for the XDm platform that can enhance its competitive effectiveness; some are quite inexpensive. Try one on for size and see if you like it..significantly cheaper than a Sig. BTW, I'm a big Sig fan. Edited February 3, 2009 by Jungo2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rln_21 Posted February 5, 2009 Share Posted February 5, 2009 (edited) Roger shoots his gun really well..can't remember the sights he runs..but otherwise like most production guns it is pretty basic.. resprung, believe it has the short trigger in it.couple of other shooters run Sigs..and do well too..neat gun..a gun I would like to try someday.. I'm pretty sure Roger is running a Warren/Dawson combo, just like the sights on the new Sig USPSA Commemorative model (you can see it on their website). He has a pretty intensive trigger work/action job, lighter springs including 17lb or possibly 18lb mainspring and a custom sear spring and also probably a custom firing pin block spring. It has a custom, short reset mechanism and it was modified to dramatically reduce the DA pull weight mechanically (the mod means that it no longer has double strike capability)... He does not run a short trigger, as stated he does have a custom short reset mechanism which may have been causing the confusion. As to the original post, a Sig P226 is a great gun to shoot production with, provided that you are familiar with and know how to quickly run the DA/SA trigger. By quickly, I mean prepping (actually pulling) the trigger hard through the entire draw so that the first DA shot breaks just at the moment that your arms reach full extension in your shooting position, or a tiny bit before. This saves you a lot of time on the initial DA pull, which is the most common complaint about Sig pistols. With a competition spring kit at a minimum, your friend should be able to run the Sig just fine. Edited February 6, 2009 by Rln_21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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