: Features a semi-straight geometry with a smooth front-to-back pull, breaking at approximately 9 pounds—about 3–4 pounds lighter than traditional P226 triggers.
: Boasts a crisp 3-pound pull with a significantly improved, short-reset performance. : Features a semi-straight geometry with a smooth
: Native support for SIGLOC Pro , ROMEO1Pro, ROMEO2, DeltaPoint Pro (DPP), and Trijicon RMR footprints. and the original P226 Legion? Sig P226X Legion SAO RSXL Tabletop Review and Field Strip and the original P226 Legion
The (released in mid-2025) is a modernized, modular evolution of the classic P226 platform, incorporating advanced geometry and ergonomic enhancements. Deep Feature Analysis of the This "deep feature" allows for a higher grip
: The 226X adopts the X-Series frame , which features a super-deep undercut beneath the trigger guard. This "deep feature" allows for a higher grip on the pistol, significantly reducing felt recoil and muzzle flip for faster follow-up shots.
: A standout technical feature is the new SIG Lock Tech footprint. Unlike standard mounts, it uses sockets on the slide and bosses on the optic for a more rugged, five-point contact lockup. This deep-seated design allows the optic to sit low enough to co-witness with standard-height sights. Performance Trigger Groups :