My new Sig P226 X-Five Reserve Collection

bc1023

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This is not a pistol I was actively looking for, but the opportunity presented itself to get one under MSRP, I grabbed it. Sig only built 1000 of these and I believe they are all either spoken for or selling for well over the $2900 MSRP.

They combine the steel frame of the P226 X-Five Classic and the features of the P226 X-Five Legion. Its then finished in a premium polished DLC. Its the finest American Sig Sauer I've ever seen. 48oz with an empty magazine, but I love heavy pistols.

Enjoy the pics...












Here it is with my Classic and Legion. Like I mentioned, it combines the two of them.


 
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I saw one at Scheels and not gonna lie..I am kinda kicking myself. According to their IG post they made around 2500 of them.
 
Its the finest American Sig Sauer I've ever seen.
Oh my...shinny (Firefly voice)

I got to shoot early X-5s imported into the country and understand that the American made X-Fives have addressed all the issues the original had.

I'm not normally a fan of Legion series, but have to admit that this model looks like they did an very good job of blending features
 
Oh my...shinny (Firefly voice)

I got to shoot early X-5s imported into the country and understand that the American made X-Fives have addressed all the issues the original had.

I'm not normally a fan of Legion series, but have to admit that this model looks like they did an very good job of blending features
Thanks

I own that Legion and the P320 AXG Legion. Both shoot fantastic.

 
Raise your hand if you live vicariously through @bc1023 handgun collection!

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I wish he would buy more Colts - Smith - and rare HK’s

Like:
S&W Registered Magnum
Factory Engraved SAA
Full Auto HK MP-5

that would be the Ultimate Flex!
 
I wish he would buy more Colts - Smith - and rare HK’s

Like:
S&W Registered Magnum
Factory Engraved SAA
Full Auto HK MP-5

that would be the Ultimate Flex!
I’ve owned a few RM’s and SAA’s.

Sold them for a profit. Revolvers just aren’t my thing these days.
 
I’ve owned a few RM’s and SAA’s.

Sold them for a profit. Revolvers just aren’t my thing these days.
I don’t doubt your investment skills. Recently being around wealthy people. I noticed that even their hobbies are for profit. 👍
 
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