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    From the most recent USPSA change log:

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    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    That is nearly klingon but not too klingon. And I am not above accepting Christmas gifts from strangers. I've been good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSGlock34 View Post
    Well, this is intriguing.

    SIG P226 XFIVE LEGION

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    The new P226-XFIVE LEGION represents the pinnacle in design and engineering excellence. Featuring SIG SAUER’s innovative slide-integrated expansion chamber for reduced recoil and the all-new AX3 three-way, fully-adjustable, flat-faced trigger for complete control. The P226-XFIVE LEGION also features suppressor height XRAY3 front and adjustable rear sights and the signature Cerakote Elite LEGION Gray finished frame and optic-ready slide, fitted with custom LEGION TXG grips. The new P226-XFIVE LEGION is truly the ultimate addition to the LEGION.

    LEGION Gray Slide with Integrated Expansion Chamber
    LEGION Pattern Black TXG Grip Panels with Magwell
    Flat Face AX3 Fully Adjustable Trigger System
    Suppressor-Height XRAY3 Front and Adjustable Rear
    (3) 20-Round Magazines with Alloy Basepads or (3) 10-Round Magazines

    Every SIG I’ve seen / shot with the short barrel / comp milled into the slide has exhibited accuracy issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Every SIG I’ve seen / shot with the short barrel / comp milled into the slide has exhibited accuracy issues.
    Amen. My P365 XMACRO was all over the place. Replacing the slide with an XL significantly reduced the groups…night and day.
    I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Every SIG I’ve seen / shot with the short barrel / comp milled into the slide has exhibited accuracy issues.
    Now I’m less intrigued.
    "When the phone rang, Parker was in the garage, killing a man."

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    My first reaction was that this product was not aimed at competition, but rather towards hobbyists, since the porting puts you into USPSA Open division. Perhaps it would be legal in IDPA?
    Disregard. Question already answered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSGlock34 View Post
    Now I’m less intrigued.
    The P226 X5 is a great alternative.

    Buddy runs one. It’s the only non 2011 (Stacatto /Atlas) he shoots.

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    Almost hate to admit that I bought one and I like it. I’m not a competitive shooter. My son does USPSA.Name:  IMG_4059.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernomad View Post
    Almost hate to admit that I bought one and I like it. I’m not a competitive shooter. My son does USPSA.Name:  IMG_4059.jpg
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    How dare you have fun.

    I mean - we do push capability and I value that. I bought an SP5 months ago because I thought it was cool and fun.

    That’s okay.
    God Bless,

    Brandon

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    I’d be very interested in this gun if it lacked the expansion chamber. I’d probably prefer the stainless steel frame.
    I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.

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