226x Review

: Boasts a crisp 3-pound pull with a significantly improved, short-reset performance.

: A standout technical feature is the new SIG Lock Tech footprint. Unlike standard mounts, it uses sockets on the slide and bosses on the optic for a more rugged, five-point contact lockup. This deep-seated design allows the optic to sit low enough to co-witness with standard-height sights. Performance Trigger Groups : : Boasts a crisp 3-pound pull with a

: Native support for SIGLOC Pro , ROMEO1Pro, ROMEO2, DeltaPoint Pro (DPP), and Trijicon RMR footprints. and the original P226 Legion? Sig P226X Legion SAO RSXL Tabletop Review and Field Strip This deep-seated design allows the optic to sit

: The 226X adopts the X-Series frame , which features a super-deep undercut beneath the trigger guard. This "deep feature" allows for a higher grip on the pistol, significantly reducing felt recoil and muzzle flip for faster follow-up shots. Sig P226X Legion SAO RSXL Tabletop Review and

: Features a semi-straight geometry with a smooth front-to-back pull, breaking at approximately 9 pounds—about 3–4 pounds lighter than traditional P226 triggers.