2/27/2024 0 Comments Sig 9mm tactical![]() The wear did not photograph well, and shows very dark in the picture. The photo shows some wear along the edges, the remaining bluing looks like polished stainless steel in person. This picture is after I’ve put another 1200 or so round through it. The previous owner had told me he only shot a few hundred round through this pistol, and I received it in good shape with only minor wear on the barrel hood. 10 rounds is the limit for semi-auto hand guns in Canada and this is to be expected. The deal also included the 4 magazines and the Sig hard case. Purchasing this gun new from a Canadian dealer would cost around $1300, I was able to pick up my P226 for significantly less. The TacOps comes with a beavertail frame which is black hard anodized light weight alloy with integral Picatinny rail and polymer Magwell grips. Sig describes this pistol as full-sized 9mm, featuring a stainless steel slide with rugged, wear-resistant nitron finish, front cocking serrations and Siglite rear night sights, Truglo tritium fiber optic front sight, and features the Short Reset Trigger. What I BoughtĪ slightly used Sig Sauer P226 Tactical Operations in 9mm. I purchased this used Sig p226 TacOps in June, which means as I write this I’ve had the pistol for about 6 months. This is my first Double Action/Single Action pistol. ![]() When I saw a used p226 go up for sale at what I thought was a great price I jumped on it. I purchased this gun when I was looking to add a 9mm to my collection that would give me the option to shoot Production in IPSC or Stock Service Pistol in IDPA. This review is about my experience with the Sig P226 Tactical Operations.
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