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  • ditcherman

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    I don’t blame you!

    But honestly I do like my legion frame better, it’s got more weight, now if I ever buy a different set of grips for the axg (lok or hogue g10’s) I might like the axg more, but as long as the rosewood grips are still on the frame (which look awesome I must say!) I’ll like the txg grip better!
    The rosewood look very nice, but I love my LOK palmswells. My AXG’s didn’t start out as classics, just plain grips.
     

    88E30M50

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    I've picked up a couple of sets of nice wood grips for my P226 and P229s but don't like the feel. They are beautiful but not a great carry set for me. I might checker the back strap to see if it helps.
     

    cedartop

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    The rosewood look very nice, but I love my LOK palmswells. My AXG’s didn’t start out as classics, just plain grips.
    Waiting on some LOK's for my AXG. I love the palmswell models on my Walther Q5. Not sure who reads stuff in T&T but interestingly enough when I compare my TXG/Killer Innovations/Sig Custom Works to my AXG/X-Carry Legion on a timer doing stuff like doubles or 5 shot cadence drills I found out that the AXG even though it is lighter, returns to zero better and gets me faster splits with the same level of accuracy. Looking forward to not only the Lok grips but also a good trigger and accurate barrel/slide for the AXG.
     

    wtburnette

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    I had a chance to run my dot equipped P229 tonight. I need to commit to the red dot. It makes my eyes feel young again.

    I shot Bandit's P226 Legion SAO with a red dot on Monday and man, what a nice shooter. I thought my old P226 Legion SAO was nice, but the red dot puts it solidly over the top!
     

    mcapo

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    I shot Bandit's P226 Legion SAO with a red dot on Monday and man, what a nice shooter. I thought my old P226 Legion SAO was nice, but the red dot puts it solidly over the top!
    To answer your question from Monday: E26R-9-LEGION-SAO-RXP....

    but

    Yea, I am pretty pleased with that gun. It was between that and a Staccato. Can't argue with a Staccato but the P226 was quite a bit cheaper.

    Then @T-DOGG breaks out his SAR K12 and teaches us all a thing or two about bang for buck!
     
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    edporch

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    LEO TRADE-IN SIG SAUER P229R DAK .40S&W PISTOL WITH DEPARTMENT MARKING​


    $400

    Says Bloomington. I wonder if these are Bloomington Indiana PD firearms?
    There are several cities named Bloomington around the country.
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    Nice.
    Did a check and there's 20 towns named Bloomington in the USA.
    It's just the pistol with 1 magazine, and nothing else according to the ad.
     

    Creedmoor

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    LEO TRADE-IN SIG SAUER P229R DAK .40S&W PISTOL WITH DEPARTMENT MARKING​


    $400

    Says Bloomington. I wonder if these are Bloomington Indiana PD firearms?
    There are several cities named Bloomington around the country.
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    40 I can deal with, butt not DAK. UGH

    The price tells one how popular they aren't.
     

    Creedmoor

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    That's why I don't buy them. I don't want a DAK.
    Someone said you can change it all out, but I wonder what the cost would be to do that?
    I finely shot one myself, it did nothing for me.
    I want to say its about $200.00 bucks for parts. If I remember it negates doing it unless it was bought really well, or out of love.
     

    88E30M50

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    That's why I don't buy them. I don't want a DAK.
    Someone said you can change it all out, but I wonder what the cost would be to do that?
    It's going to cost more to change it out than it would just to go with a DA/SA to begin with. You might save some money if you are planning on trigger work anyway, but I still don't think that you would break even.
     
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