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  • Glockzilla

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    I like both, Tupperware as well as Heavy Metal hammer fired in which case I consider myself a CZ/Tanfoglio/2011 guy.
    HOWEVER, lately I feel the itch of getting one of them Sig Legion guns. I dont care for double action so that SAO model got my attention.

    Anyone here playing with one? Maybe competition?

    I sure would love to rent one for an hour. Word is the trigger is improved compared to the previous SAO Sigs. True?
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    Reinz

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    I am definitely interested in that gun.

    Though I do have a handful of Sigs due to buying into the hype and recommendations, I was really disappointed in them. After shooting them I just went limp and the first thought that went through my mind each time was “it sure doesn’t shoot as good as an 1911”.

    Then I bought an X-5 226. Now that gun is far superior to my other Sigs since it is SAO. My only Sig that I truly enjoy shooting.

    Now I must confess that I have not tried my standard 226 Legion yet, but I’m hoping for good things.

    Glad to hear that a SAO Legion is now available.
     

    rman

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    I shamelessly will take any opportunity to boast my holy grail.

    Legion SAO? X-5?

    P220 X-Six
    3 way adjustable SAO
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    rman

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    Wow... sweet hardware!! Cant find the drool smiley so I go with the stick out the tongue one :p
    thanks. i had a somewhat rare P220 Sport stock (365 made for Sept 2005). I tore it apart, added rosewood grips, nickel controls, etc... was thinking of going full retard with it and someone on another forum posted the X-Six which I had never seen before. $2695 msrp.

    Found one for sale, kinda risky private transaction... but I bit the bullet. Sold the P220, along with another P220 Carry Equinox, and another uncommon P245 Two-tone..

    Had the seller (somewhere in New England) ship the gun thru his FFL so I could verify... overnighted him the $$$ at which point he authorized the FFL to send it away.

    long story short, performed sacrilege by selling guns, then took cash and sent to a complete stranger.

    Paid $2150, unfired. Controls had been NiB. coated, and he included a (yet to be fitted) Bar-Sto 400 CorBon bbl. Had extra cash from the deal so I bought a XDs as well.

    Told ya I'll shamelessly boast :D

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    RatBikeRod

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    I have a P226 Legion SAO and will tell you it is one of my favorite range guns along with my P320 X5.

    The SAO trigger is just about perfect. I have a P220 Carry SAO with a Robert Burk trigger job that beats it out a bit - but $200 pro trigger job next to factory...

    The Legion SAO is just a find shooting gun with just about everything you could want and nothing you dont need. I put it up there with my custom 1911’s.

    You will not be dissappointed. I held out and got a deal on mine through GB. I paid under $1000.
     
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