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21 December 2016, 23:24 #1
226 project
I need to bring this old 226 workhorse new life. What would you do? IMG_3093.JPG
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22 December 2016, 07:15 #2
Sell it and get a superior weapon system?
Just teasing!Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. - James 1:2-4
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22 December 2016, 07:49 #3
Gray Guns trigger and SRT kit. Maybe threaded barrel? Not a lot that a 226 needs. Miss mine....
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22 December 2016, 12:47 #4
Thanks GriffonSec, I'll look into those parts. Would stripping and cerakoting the internals be a bad idea? I'm tempted to get it to a good gunsmith to make it run as good as possible.
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26 December 2016, 13:39 #5Senior Member
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assemble it with new springs, a SRT kit, and call it a day
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26 December 2016, 14:04 #6Contributing Member
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I recently did a West German 220 for a customer, Cerakoted everything including all internals. Not necessary but it gave him a new, even finish on all parts, everything functions smoothly, etc.
Took the time do debur some edges and crispen up the serrations on the stamped controls as well. He was very happy with the result.
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26 December 2016, 23:17 #7
Many years ago I had a well used 226 that I sent to Sig for a factory tune-up, which essentially was a replacement of all small parts and detailed inspection. At the time it was a very reasonable cost. I then sent it to Checkmate for a hard chrome finish on the slide and matching anodizing on the lower, then new Trijicon night-sights. Wish I still had that one.
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27 December 2016, 00:01 #8
If you don't want the wait of GrayGuns, check out Lazy Wolf Guns: http://www.lazywolfguns.com/sig-sauer.html
Rick Holm was the H&K guy at GrayGuns for several years, before he struck out on his own recently.
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27 December 2016, 14:04 #9
There's also Robert Burke.
http://www.thesigarmorer.com/
Another suggestion would be micro-slick coating on the internals and a nice Sig Dark Gray Cerakote on the frame and slide and some good night sights.
Hogue grips.
Ric
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6 January 2017, 19:25 #10
Thanks for all the input guys! I have a Grey guns trigger and a Sig SRT. I think I'll put some new springs in it too. Even though the grip stippling isn't perfect I like them.
I have a local shop Cerakoting another project now, and if it turns out well I'll let them give this a coat.
I'm thinking black controls with a dark titanium slide/ frame. A nice dark green is so tempting though.
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7 January 2017, 19:54 #11
Between this and the P320 stippling thread, I need to get more Sig's in my life.
Thanks for being bad influences.
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7 January 2017, 20:01 #12Contributing Member
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My advice - if you are tempted by the dark green, just do it. I have re-done a number of guns done the "tamer" of two choices, usually a Ti/grey shade. I guess the thought process is to be more neutral with the color and more proper.. but those don't include satisfied. The one that tempts you, that's the one that will make you smile every time you look at it.
If you're spending the money anyway, go for broke. Live it up ;-)
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23 March 2017, 19:13 #13Contributing Member
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23 March 2017, 20:47 #14GOST Guest
I would have the X5 undercut done to it before Cerakoting. The X5 undercut really improved the feel on the Legion series.