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P226X-FIVE zeroed and function tested

mreed911

Master Class
No time for a day of drills, but zeroed the dot at 15y and ran some plate rack drills just to function check it. I'm going to want to tweak (lighten) the recoil spring - as is, it's ejecting just beside me using my 147gr competition load.

Once my holster comes in, I'll start actual drills and dry fire.

 
You literally can’t miss with a 226 X5. Great gun. Now go shoot a P211…
P6 X5 is the ****. Problems with the P211. Until they fix that cheap plastic recoil spring plug, which has been breaking on some, rendering the gun inoperable, I ain't spending that kind of money on it.
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P6 X5 is the ****. Problems with the P211. Until they fix that cheap plastic recoil spring plug, which has been breaking on some, rendering the gun inoperable, I ain't spending that kind of money on it.
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I’ve read of two breaking. That’s not what I would call problems. I’ve only got about 500 rounds through mine, but no problem yet. The thing I don’t like is that Sig wants you to send the whole gun in for a piece that you have to remove yourself to clean the gun. The gun itself is a fantastic shooter though and the giggle factor is off the charts. The only thing that exceeds it is firing .38sp through my suppressed .357 Henry X.
 
1/ Where's your front fiber?

2/ 47+ ounces of combat weight, no magazine

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It's there, blending into the towel. The only thing I don't like about these E2 slides is the necessity to take off the red dot to access the pins that hold the extractor and firing pin. I like to give my firearms an occasion deep cleaning but it's gonna be a bit of a PITA.
 
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