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The original P226-XFIVE quickly became known the world over as the ultimate target pistol. Now SIG Custom Works is bringing that same legendary performance and precision back with an all new P226-XFIVE. Based on the venerable P226 platform, this 9mm Single-Action Only pistol is designed for maximum performance with a 5-inch bull barrel and a stainless steel frame delivering smooth, flawless action and unrivaled accuracy.

The P226-XFIVE can be adapted to any shooter’s preference with a fully adjustable trigger for pull weight, over-travel and a trigger shoe that is removeable and adjustable for length-of-pull. The adjustable Dawson-style rear sight plate can be removed to direct-mount a ROMEO1PRO, ROMEO2, or any other optic using the standard PRO footprint.

The P226-XFIVE is a Custom Works production release and comes with three 20-round steel magazines with alloy base pads.

Like the new P226-XFIVE, the CLASSIC also features the XSeries optic-ready slide, 5-inch bull barrel and fully adjustable trigger. In addition, the pistol features custom Hogue Cocobolo grips with an alloy magwell.
Features & Benefits
SIG SAUER Director of Product Management Phil Strader walks through the key features of the new P226-XFIVE.
History and Innovation
Team SIG Captain Max Michel explains his history with the P226 and why the new XFIVE is even better.
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