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  • SIG-Sauer P226
  • SIG-Sauer P226
  • Sig-Sauer P226
  • Sig-Sauer P226
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  • likely other SAT members No information No information No information No information No information No information The SIG-Sauer P226 is a hand gun used as a weapon in the Elfen Lied anime. This article owes a debt to the Internet Movie Fire Arms Database for its information.
  • Production: ?-Present Type: Pistol Weight: 964 g (34.0 oz) (w/ magazine) Length: 196 mm (7.7 in) Barrel Length: 112 mm (4.4 in) Capacity: 10, 15, 17, 18, or 20 Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
  • The SIG-Sauer P226 is a handgun and also a sub-variant of the SIG-Sauer P228.
  • The SIG Sauer P226 is a full-sized, service type pistol chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W and .357 SIG. Its design is based on the SIG Sauer P220.
  • The P226 was originally designed as a double-stack 9mm version of the SIG-Sauer P220 for entry into the XM9 Service Pistol Trials (see also Joint Service Small Arms Program) that were held by the US Army in 1984 on behalf of the US armed forces to find a replacement for the M1911A1. Only the Beretta 92F and the SIG P226 satisfactorily completed the trials. According to a GAO report, Beretta was awarded the M9 contract for the 92F due to a lower total package price. The P226 cost less per pistol than the 92F, but SIG's package price with magazines and spare parts was higher than Beretta's. The Navy SEALs, however, chose to adopt the P226 later. Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft is a Swiss company and Swiss law severely restricts the export of firearms. Consequently, SIG entered into an
  • The P226 was originally designed as a 9mm version of the SIG-Sauer P220 for entry into the XM9 Service Pistol Trials (see also Joint Service Small Arms Program) that were held by the US Army in 1984 on behalf of the US armed forces to find a replacement for the M1911A1. Only the Beretta 92F and the SIG P226 satisfactorily completed the trials. According to a GAO report, Beretta was awarded the M9 contract for the 92F due to a lower total package price. The P226 cost less per pistol than the 92F, but SIG's package price with magazines and spare parts was higher than Beretta's. The Navy SEALs, however, chose to adopt the P226 later.
  • The SIG-Sauer P226 is a full-sized, service-type pistol made by SIG Sauer. It is chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, and .22 Long Rifle. It is essentially the same basic design of the SIG P220, but developed to use higher capacity, staggered-column magazines in place of the single-column magazines of the P220. The P226 itself has spawned further sub-variants; the P228 and P229 are both compact versions of the staggered-column P226 design. The SIG Sauer P226 and its variants are in service with numerous law enforcement and military organizations worldwide.
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  • Patrone .357 SIG
  • Patrone .40 S&W
  • Patrone 9 x 19 mm
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  • Pistole
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  • Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft
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  • Switzerland and Germany, designed for use by US Navy Seals
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  • Semi-Automatic Pistol
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  • SIG-Sauer P226
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  • SIG-Sauer P226
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  • "Vatos"
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  • "Vatos" to Present
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  • SIG Sauer GmbH & Co. KG
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  • SIG-Sauer P226
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  • likely other SAT members No information No information No information No information No information No information The SIG-Sauer P226 is a hand gun used as a weapon in the Elfen Lied anime. This article owes a debt to the Internet Movie Fire Arms Database for its information.
  • The P226 was originally designed as a 9mm version of the SIG-Sauer P220 for entry into the XM9 Service Pistol Trials (see also Joint Service Small Arms Program) that were held by the US Army in 1984 on behalf of the US armed forces to find a replacement for the M1911A1. Only the Beretta 92F and the SIG P226 satisfactorily completed the trials. According to a GAO report, Beretta was awarded the M9 contract for the 92F due to a lower total package price. The P226 cost less per pistol than the 92F, but SIG's package price with magazines and spare parts was higher than Beretta's. The Navy SEALs, however, chose to adopt the P226 later. Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft is a Swiss company and Swiss law severely restricts the export of firearms. Consequently, SIG entered into an agreement with German gun manufacturer (and eventual owner) J.P. Sauer & Sohn to facilitate an export market for their products. For the U.S. military XM9 trials, the P226 was imported by Saco Defense. Interarms took over importing when the pistol was introduced for civilian sales. SIG Sauer eventually founded SIGARMS, Inc. in the United States, to handle importation of their products. In 2000 the SIG Holding AG sold J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH to two German businessmen. The brand name SIG Sauer remained at the J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH. It was developed for the US Military Joint Small Arms Program to use higher capacity, staggered-column double stack magazines in place of the single-column magazines of the P220. The P226 itself has spawned further sub-variants; the P228 and P229 are both compact versions of the staggered-column P226 design. The SIG Sauer P226 and its variants are in service with numerous law enforcement and military organizations worldwide, including the Navy SEALs. The P226 slides that were produced in Germany were made from a stamped hunk of heavy gauge sheet metal that was then folded into the slide and a nosepiece was finely welded on. These stamped slides can be identified by the top front half of the slide being flat. The P226 slides made after 1996 in America are milled, cut from a single hunk of stainless steel, leading to higher production costs. American P226s also feature an accessory rail, whereas the German P226s did not.
  • The SIG-Sauer P226 is a full-sized, service-type pistol made by SIG Sauer. It is chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, and .22 Long Rifle. It is essentially the same basic design of the SIG P220, but developed to use higher capacity, staggered-column magazines in place of the single-column magazines of the P220. The P226 itself has spawned further sub-variants; the P228 and P229 are both compact versions of the staggered-column P226 design. The SIG Sauer P226 and its variants are in service with numerous law enforcement and military organizations worldwide. The gun was used by Rick Grimes in "Vatos" and by Maggie Greene in "Seed."
  • Production: ?-Present Type: Pistol Weight: 964 g (34.0 oz) (w/ magazine) Length: 196 mm (7.7 in) Barrel Length: 112 mm (4.4 in) Capacity: 10, 15, 17, 18, or 20 Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
  • The P226 was originally designed as a double-stack 9mm version of the SIG-Sauer P220 for entry into the XM9 Service Pistol Trials (see also Joint Service Small Arms Program) that were held by the US Army in 1984 on behalf of the US armed forces to find a replacement for the M1911A1. Only the Beretta 92F and the SIG P226 satisfactorily completed the trials. According to a GAO report, Beretta was awarded the M9 contract for the 92F due to a lower total package price. The P226 cost less per pistol than the 92F, but SIG's package price with magazines and spare parts was higher than Beretta's. The Navy SEALs, however, chose to adopt the P226 later. Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft is a Swiss company and Swiss law severely restricts the export of firearms. Consequently, SIG entered into an agreement with German gun manufacturer (and eventual owner) J.P. Sauer & Sohn to facilitate an export market for their products. For the U.S. military XM9 trials, the P226 was imported by Saco Defense. Interarms took over importing when the pistol was introduced for civilian sales. SIG Sauer eventually founded SIGARMS, Inc. in the United States, to handle importation of their products. In 2000 the SIG Holding AG sold J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH to two German businessmen. The brand name SIG Sauer remained at the J.P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH. It was developed for the US Military Joint Small Arms Program to use higher capacity, staggered-column double stack magazines in place of the single-column magazines of the P220. The P226 itself has spawned further sub-variants; the P228 and P229 are both compact versions of the staggered-column P226 design. The SIG Sauer P226 and its variants are in service with numerous law enforcement and military organizations worldwide, including the Navy SEALs. The P226 slides that were produced in Germany were made from a stamped hunk of heavy gauge sheet metal that was then folded into the slide and a nosepiece was finely welded on. These stamped slides can be identified by the top front half of the slide being flat. The P226 slides made after 1996 in America are milled, cut from a single hunk of stainless steel, leading to higher production costs. American P226s also feature an accessory rail, whereas the German P226s did not.
  • The SIG-Sauer P226 is a handgun and also a sub-variant of the SIG-Sauer P228.
  • The SIG Sauer P226 is a full-sized, service type pistol chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W and .357 SIG. Its design is based on the SIG Sauer P220.
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