@Peter Rose I have the P220 SAO in 45acp and 10mm, love both of them as well. Haven't seen one in 40 though. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@Maveric Roy Before the striker fired craze DA/SA pistols were popular. It's kinda of a compromise between a revolver and a 1911. Some people like the DA/SA firearms because they really weren't comfortable with 1911s which are SA only and under a stressful situation they feared an accidental discharge. A DA/SA firearm can be a little bit more forgiving in a stressful situation because of the first pull being DA. (You still have to exercise your safety rules however)
Good video and very informative. During the last six months, I have purchased a P229 Legion SAO and a P220 Legion. I love the 15+1 round capacity of the 229 Legion SAO and enjoy shooting this pistol more than my Dan Wesson Valor (9mm / 4.25” Commander). Even though the P220 Legion only holds 8+1, one can get a 10 round magazine with extended base plate if he/she wants a larger capacity magazine for spare carry. I shoot the P220 Legion very well and I enjoy shooting this firearm as much as my Nighthawk Global Response Pistol (GRP) which is a Government size 1911. Some one argue that the 1911 has a better trigger; however, the Short Reset Trigger (SRT) makes the P220 an equally good shooter.
@Douglas Brown The P220 SAO Legion is a nice shooting firearm. I use the 10 round magazines with mine. For the reasons you mentioned, the P220 Legion SAO need to be considered if you're not a fan of the beaver tail safety of a 1911. The SRT is a plus also. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Great video, Keanon! You inspired me to get one! Like you, this is to fill a place in my Legion collection. Been trying to find a P220 Legion in 10mm, but so far no luck.
That zip-zip ‘zipper’ noise you are hearing when you rack the slide is coming from the guide rod. I have both a 226 Legion, and then just recently got a 229 Legion. Was surprised that the 229 didnt seem quite as smooth when manually cycling as compare to the 226, which was smooth and silent. Figured out eventually that it was the guide rod, coming from rough machining on the guide rod. Sig says that as you shoot it, it will smooth out. I decided to just buy the Gray Guns custom guide rod, as they are very inexpensive. Installed, and now the 229 is silent and slick/smooth, like riding on ball bearings.
I just ordered a 229 legion Sao and I hope it's worth every dime. Been wanting one for a while but I was trying to justify the price. I need to attend a guns anonymous meeting. Bad habit I got.
@BigDipper14 Unfortunately they seem to be hard to even more so since the pandemic started. Check online brokers such as GunBroker, Gun Zone Deals, etc. Hope you'll be able to fine one soon. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Recently purchased the hard-to-find SAO Optic Ready 229 Legion on gunbroker. It only made sense considering it was similar in price to other 229 Legions including the DA/SA. I am excited about this SAO. I hope to shoot it soon. Great review!
@fearonebutone4977 Yes, I have. Nice carry size, similar to the Glock 19 that way. I'm used to single action only firearms and carry them appendix. If you're not comfortable carrying the SAO version, carry the DA/SA version. Both are compatible to carry, in my opinion.
I don't see a "Legion Gray" finish...I do however see a diarrhea green/ brown finish.Their promo pic looks like a light gray.How did they come out with this?
@Captain Zuesss Good question ... here's the answer. Originally the Legions came out with a grey like color. Owners complained that the finish didn't hold up, wearing real fast. Sig later used a cerikote finish for durability, problem is, it sometimes appears grey or have a greenish hue. I have both finishes and I prefer the original regardless of the issues. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Thanks for gettin back..just curious how well is the cerikote frame finish holding up?I'm on the fence to getting the legion or stainless elite.Not crazy about the greenish color but its still a pretty bad looking pistol.
@@captainzuesss1685 I understand your feelings about it. It varies from firearm to firearm unfortunately. The finish is holding up good, did some draws with a kydex holsters.
@Winston Churchill Thought I did, probably because I have the same firearm in DA/SA. Sig now uses a cerikote finish that a lot of people aren't happy about, it appears greenish on some models instead of geey. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Hey Keanon, I’m a first time gun owner and went a little crazy and bought 3 guns because I was impatient and ignorant. I bought a Wilson p320 that I didn’t know would be bigger than I liked (bought online from local store). I then bought bought a 226 legion thinking it was a compact (229) then got it and realized it was full size too. I finally got the 229 legion a few weeks ago and it’s perfect in every way. My question to you is do you keep one in the chamber and cocked or…? I just realized this has a safety on it and might consider keeping it ready to go.
@Aaron V You made great choices on all three firearms (I have all 3 as well P320 but not Wilson Combat) I always keep a round in the chamber whether it's a striker fired firearm or a firearm that is made cocked and locked. I carry cocked and locked. Most importantly you have to be safe about doing it. 1) Have good holster that covers the trigger guard especially on the P320. 2) Use a good belt that is ridged and strong that it doesn't bend. 3) Always wear pants like jeans, never sweat pants or pants that don't have belt loops. 4) Train so you're comfortable with having a round in the chamber. Congrats on your firearms! 👍
Hey Keanon. I was able to obtain a rare P229 Legion SAO optic ready in all black. It was a limited offer for First Responders at a discounted price. I initially wanted a Staccato C2 but I just couldn’t part with that type of money even with the LEO discount so I opted for the Sig. It goes well with my P226 Tac Ops. The P229 is a sweet shooting firearm. Accurate and soft shooting. I know you own both, but if you had to chose one, which one would it be ? The P229 SAO or the Staccato C2 ? Great review as always.
@MaxFit 68 Omg tough one. I'd have to go with the Staccato C2 because I love the 1911 platform and the C2 doubles the rounds and is a great shooter. It's great you used your LEO discount and a great choice. I'm retired from LE so I'm not privy to the discounts anymore. 👍🇺🇸💥
a SIG 220 series without a decocker just isn't right to me. I understand why people like them though because you don't have the super heavy double action first pull.
@Dragon800 I don't mind the double action version but I'm just a 1911 fan so anything somewhat close to it I like. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@UncleDanBand64 The catalog says grey but yes it's parkerized like finish. The originals had a grey finish that wasn't holding up, many complaints. So they changes to a parkerize type finish.
I love this pistol. It’s so accurate you can perform surgery with it. By far my favorite firearm.
@Fish4Life I love the Classic Line of Sig firearms. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
I agree. Have a Shadow 2 and a Beretta Performance and still like my Sig 229 Legion better!!
Keanon, you always do a great job, with integrity and with knowledge of your subject.
@Ed Detlie Thank you very much! Greatly appreciate it!
Truly awesome. I purchased and so accurate. Guys watching me shoot it were crazy over accuracy. Great review now I need to get one in 40 and 45 SAO.
@Peter Rose I have the P220 SAO in 45acp and 10mm, love both of them as well. Haven't seen one in 40 though. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@Maveric Roy Before the striker fired craze DA/SA pistols were popular. It's kinda of a compromise between a revolver and a 1911. Some people like the DA/SA firearms because they really weren't comfortable with 1911s which are SA only and under a stressful situation they feared an accidental discharge. A DA/SA firearm can be a little bit more forgiving in a stressful situation because of the first pull being DA. (You still have to exercise your safety rules however)
Good video and very informative. During the last six months, I have purchased a P229 Legion SAO and a P220 Legion. I love the 15+1 round capacity of the 229 Legion SAO and enjoy shooting this pistol more than my Dan Wesson Valor (9mm / 4.25” Commander). Even though the P220 Legion only holds 8+1, one can get a 10 round magazine with extended base plate if he/she wants a larger capacity magazine for spare carry. I shoot the P220 Legion very well and I enjoy shooting this firearm as much as my Nighthawk Global Response Pistol (GRP) which is a Government size 1911. Some one argue that the 1911 has a better trigger; however, the Short Reset Trigger (SRT) makes the P220 an equally good shooter.
@Douglas Brown The P220 SAO Legion is a nice shooting firearm. I use the 10 round magazines with mine. For the reasons you mentioned, the P220 Legion SAO need to be considered if you're not a fan of the beaver tail safety of a 1911. The SRT is a plus also. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Great video, Keanon! You inspired me to get one! Like you, this is to fill a place in my Legion collection. Been trying to find a P220 Legion in 10mm, but so far no luck.
@cmonsterz I hope you find one soon. The P220 Legion SAO 10mm shows up sometimes at the shop I work at.
That zip-zip ‘zipper’ noise you are hearing when you rack the slide is coming from the guide rod. I have both a 226 Legion, and then just recently got a 229 Legion. Was surprised that the 229 didnt seem quite as smooth when manually cycling as compare to the 226, which was smooth and silent. Figured out eventually that it was the guide rod, coming from rough machining on the guide rod. Sig says that as you shoot it, it will smooth out. I decided to just buy the Gray Guns custom guide rod, as they are very inexpensive. Installed, and now the 229 is silent and slick/smooth, like riding on ball bearings.
@pjtranby Thanks for the explanation. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
I have the P226 Legion SAO and is one of my favorite pistols. Still looking for the P229 Legion SAO. Thank you very much for the video.
@MDpolo Gun Channel The Legion SAO line is outstanding. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
I just ordered a 229 legion Sao and I hope it's worth every dime. Been wanting one for a while but I was trying to justify the price. I need to attend a guns anonymous meeting. Bad habit I got.
@Wiggles I feel your pain! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
I got one as well. When is the meeting?,😂
@@matthewreiner1972 LOL 😆
@@matthewreiner1972 today!!🤣🤣 Hi my name is wiggles and I'm a gunaholic. One nice pistol!!
Haven't been able to find one anywhere. Please advise.
@BigDipper14 Unfortunately they seem to be hard to even more so since the pandemic started. Check online brokers such as GunBroker, Gun Zone Deals, etc. Hope you'll be able to fine one soon. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Thanks ! I will continue to watch !
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Recently purchased the hard-to-find SAO Optic Ready 229 Legion on gunbroker. It only made sense considering it was similar in price to other 229 Legions including the DA/SA. I am excited about this SAO. I hope to shoot it soon. Great review!
@Jay L. That's awesome you found the optic version! Congrats! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Picked a 226 Sao a while back. Best all around sidearm I own
@tomglpn Agreed! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Do you ever carry this concealed? Thoughts?
@fearonebutone4977 Yes, I have. Nice carry size, similar to the Glock 19 that way. I'm used to single action only firearms and carry them appendix. If you're not comfortable carrying the SAO version, carry the DA/SA version. Both are compatible to carry, in my opinion.
I have been training with the C2 a lot and recently picked up the 229/226 legions in sao. Might carry this after training.
@@fearnonebutone4977 Nice! Always train with what you carry.
Would love to see some range time
@Me Stevens I'm working on it! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
I don't see a "Legion Gray" finish...I do however see a diarrhea green/ brown finish.Their promo pic looks like a light gray.How did they come out with this?
@Captain Zuesss Good question ... here's the answer. Originally the Legions came out with a grey like color. Owners complained that the finish didn't hold up, wearing real fast. Sig later used a cerikote finish for durability, problem is, it sometimes appears grey or have a greenish hue. I have both finishes and I prefer the original regardless of the issues. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369
Thanks for gettin back..just curious how well is the cerikote frame finish holding up?I'm on the fence to getting the legion or stainless elite.Not crazy about the greenish color but its still a pretty bad looking pistol.
@@captainzuesss1685 I understand your feelings about it. It varies from firearm to firearm unfortunately. The finish is holding up good, did some draws with a kydex holsters.
Finally a video showing when the safety is on or off
@Bro Shaver Thank you! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
No over exaggeration here but I believe this is one of the top (best) pistols ever built.
@todoubled7970 I like the size for concealed carry. Not too small, not too big, and yes, single action! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Great job! Thanks!
@Chet Makowski Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
You never talked about the finish.
@Winston Churchill Thought I did, probably because I have the same firearm in DA/SA. Sig now uses a cerikote finish that a lot of people aren't happy about, it appears greenish on some models instead of geey. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Very nice informative video on the Sig P229 Legion SAO pistol. 👍🏾
@Stephen Allen I love the Legion SAO line! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Hey Keanon, I’m a first time gun owner and went a little crazy and bought 3 guns because I was impatient and ignorant. I bought a Wilson p320 that I didn’t know would be bigger than I liked (bought online from local store). I then bought bought a 226 legion thinking it was a compact (229) then got it and realized it was full size too. I finally got the 229 legion a few weeks ago and it’s perfect in every way. My question to you is do you keep one in the chamber and cocked or…? I just realized this has a safety on it and might consider keeping it ready to go.
@Aaron V You made great choices on all three firearms (I have all 3 as well P320 but not Wilson Combat) I always keep a round in the chamber whether it's a striker fired firearm or a firearm that is made cocked and locked. I carry cocked and locked. Most importantly you have to be safe about doing it. 1) Have good holster that covers the trigger guard especially on the P320. 2) Use a good belt that is ridged and strong that it doesn't bend. 3) Always wear pants like jeans, never sweat pants or pants that don't have belt loops. 4) Train so you're comfortable with having a round in the chamber. Congrats on your firearms! 👍
Hey Keanon. I was able to obtain a rare P229 Legion SAO optic ready in all black. It was a limited offer for First Responders at a discounted price. I initially wanted a Staccato C2 but I just couldn’t part with that type of money even with the LEO discount so I opted for the Sig. It goes well with my P226 Tac Ops. The P229 is a sweet shooting firearm. Accurate and soft shooting. I know you own both, but if you had to chose one, which one would it be ? The P229 SAO or the Staccato C2 ? Great review as always.
@MaxFit 68 Omg tough one. I'd have to go with the Staccato C2 because I love the 1911 platform and the C2 doubles the rounds and is a great shooter. It's great you used your LEO discount and a great choice. I'm retired from LE so I'm not privy to the discounts anymore. 👍🇺🇸💥
Wow, very nice Indeed! I would love the da/sa version! Thanks for the video!
@Steven Thank you! I like both of them. Got the SAO because I'm a 1911 fan.
a SIG 220 series without a decocker just isn't right to me. I understand why people like them though because you don't have the super heavy double action first pull.
@Dragon800 I don't mind the double action version but I'm just a 1911 fan so anything somewhat close to it I like. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 that makes sense the sao definitely operates similar to a 1911. So do you carry these condition 1 cocked n locked?
@@Trumplican Yes, cocked and locked! 👍
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 sweet! thanks for the replies bud i love your videos especially the no nonsense shooting videos i like that sbr SCAR
@@Trumplican That's my buddy's SCAR. He has 3.
I got used one for $700 I'm loving it more than full price. Lol 😂
@dicemaniii Congrats! That's awesome! Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Nice pistol Tiger!
@Shootin' with Uncle Dan Thanks! I'm going to do a re shoot on the comparison video, wasn't happen with the ammo used.
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 I like the color! I know you called it grey but, it to me reminds me of the old parkerized finish. I like it.
@@UncleDanBand64 The catalog says grey but yes it's parkerized like finish. The originals had a grey finish that wasn't holding up, many complaints. So they changes to a parkerize type finish.
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@Drum Major Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍