thefamcnaj
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Ok guys I shot the sig p226 for the first time at the range the other day. It was a friends. He said it was the "base model". So I went on sig's website and saw that there is like 9 or 10 different p226 models to choose from. The one that appealed to me was the stainless elite p226. The one with the rose wood grips. It had a very healthy price tag. I think it was almost 400 dollars more than the black on black with polymer grips.
My question is this: Is the difference in the prices of the various p226's strictly based on the appearance of the gun or do the higher priced ones function better or have any difference in the trigger. I guess what I'm saying is if they all shoot the same I don't see the need in getting the top of the line, I could add night sites or change grips etc. down the road.
Really want one of these now but needed some advice before I went over board and paid a lot more money just for looks.
My question is this: Is the difference in the prices of the various p226's strictly based on the appearance of the gun or do the higher priced ones function better or have any difference in the trigger. I guess what I'm saying is if they all shoot the same I don't see the need in getting the top of the line, I could add night sites or change grips etc. down the road.
Really want one of these now but needed some advice before I went over board and paid a lot more money just for looks.