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The SIG Sauer P226 is a full-sized service pistol made by SIG Sauer. This model is available in four chamberings: the 9×19mm Parabellum , .40 S&W , .357 SIG , or .22 Long Rifle . [ 2 ] It has the same mechanism of operation as the SIG Sauer P220 , but is developed to use higher capacity, double stack magazines in place of the single stack ...
SIG Sauer: 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W.357 SIG Germany: 1996-2015 SIG P225: SIG: 9×19mm Parabellum Switzerland: c.1978-1998 (original) 2015–2019 (P225-A1) SIG P226: SIG Sauer: 9×19mm Parabellum.40 S&W.357 SIG West Germany: 1984-present SIG P227: SIG Sauer.45 ACP United States: 2013-2018 SIG P228: SIG Sauer: 9×19mm Parabellum Germany: 1990 ...
SIG P210; SIG Pro; SIG Sauer 1911; SIG Sauer M17; SIG Sauer Mosquito; SIG Sauer P220; SIG Sauer P226; SIG Sauer P227; SIG Sauer P230; SIG Sauer P238; SIG Sauer P239; SIG Sauer P250; SIG Sauer P290; SIG Sauer P320; SIG Sauer P365; SIG Sauer P938
A SIG Sauer P226 semi-automatic pistol, with magazine removed SIG Sauer P226 Elite Platinum 9mm SIG Sauer 1911 Super Target .45 ACP. In January 1985, SIG established a subsidiary, SIGARMS, Inc, in Tysons, Virginia, to import the P220 and P230 models into the United States.
The polymer frame and small size (compared to the SIG P226) allow the pistol with magazine to weigh little more than 24.6 oz. The overall height is 5.3 inches with a barrel length of 3.9 inches. The Mosquito's frame has an accessory rail, a ten-round capacity magazine, and adjustable sights.
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The SIG Pro is a series of semi-automatic pistols manufactured by SIG Sauer in Exeter, New Hampshire. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It became the first polymer -frame handgun from SIG Sauer and one of the first pistols to feature a built-in universal accessory rail and interchangeable grips .
Not to be confused with SIG P210 series, which licensed the Petter-Browning system from SACM of France in 1938 [citation needed], the SIG Sauer P220 was developed for release in 1975 for the Swiss Army as a replacement for the SIG P210, [3] which had been developed during World War II; in service it is known as "Pistole 75" (P75).