I would say it is more reliable than a Pardini GT9 and don't forget the grip angle is very different on a GT9. As for a 1911 it is apples to oranges. Try to find a 226/220 Legion nearby and take a good look at it, it is the closest model to an x-five that I know about.
@@sxs2950 Could you do a full video for cleaning? Do I need to take off the red dot as well? I cannot even take the slide off, rear sight stuck on the red dot.
The magazines hold 19 rounds with the sig aluminium baseplate. 17 is with the original mec-gar baseplate.
if you ever sell the wood grips let me know!
Man.. I’m extremely familiar with the Sig set up but if I’m spending $7k I’m going with Limcat, Atlas, PT Honcho, etc. but damn she looks beautiful!
Do u have a link to the comp recoil spring and frame mount?
Sig has not manufactured pistols in a few years, you would have to find one on the used market
@ ahh but do u know if u can find the comp and recoil spring being sold elsewhere or is it exclusive
I have an all around x5 p226.
I need a mag well and a compensator..
Any ideas!
How would you compare this with like a really high end 1911 or a Pardini Gt9?
I would say it is more reliable than a Pardini GT9 and don't forget the grip angle is very different on a GT9. As for a 1911 it is apples to oranges. Try to find a 226/220 Legion nearby and take a good look at it, it is the closest model to an x-five that I know about.
were did you get the grip from? whould you refer me to a shop please.
The grip came with the pistol , don't think they are sold in the US
I just wanna know how to clean this….
It is pretty simple, same as a regular 226 but you just unscrew the comp first. Thanks for watching
@@sxs2950 Could you do a full video for cleaning? Do I need to take off the red dot as well? I cannot even take the slide off, rear sight stuck on the red dot.
That is a beautiful gun but all those add is a turn off