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RacingManiac March 28th, 2009 14:49

TM Sig Sauer P226 Railed
 
With PGC/Pro-Win kit....Also with VFC steel threaded barrel. UNCompany installed.

Hockey tape on the suppressor, the KA suppressor was scratched up pretty bad...

http://www.supercars.net/pitlane/pic...3/3339643a.jpg
http://www.supercars.net/pitlane/pic...3/3339643b.jpg
http://www.supercars.net/pitlane/pic...3/3339643c.jpg
http://www.supercars.net/pitlane/pic...3/3339643d.jpg
http://www.supercars.net/pitlane/pic...3/3339644d.jpg


I wanted the new PGC X-Five one, but UNC didn't have it...so went with "tacticool" rail model instead since I don't have a place to use the TLR-1 any more...

Bowers March 28th, 2009 16:10

just beautiful

Huron March 28th, 2009 17:14

I like the way that suppressor looks... Oh right, the P226. As if I didn't have enough gripes about not getting one when I had the chance, now I get to start crying myself to sleep about it again. Thanks.

Nice gun :D

ShelledPants March 28th, 2009 17:26

Such a simple and pretty suppressor look. :)

Rotting March 28th, 2009 22:11

I love how the griptape makes the silencer look 100% more badass.

Wilson March 28th, 2009 22:17

Hockey tape makes everything look badass. Think about it!

KND March 28th, 2009 22:26

sexy suppressor. Thanks. Now it gives me an idea what to do next with the suppressor on my Glock 19. :)

KND

Rotting March 29th, 2009 00:23

The suppressor's grip tape almost looks battle-worn though. Mind you, you could have just as easily rubbed your hand in some dirt, and with the tape on the suppressor, gave it a few detachment/attachment cycles to give it that outdoorsy look.

Aside from the suppressor, I like the P226 itself :) Have been thinking about investing in one to match my SiG552, but kind of want to get the HurricanE 552 metal body first. Still, it's photoshoots like these that keep me inspired :)

RacingManiac March 29th, 2009 02:30

bonus with the threaded barrel, it hides a Hi-Capa 5.1 inner perfectly.....chronos 310+ with that too despite the 6.08 vs 6.03 9Ball...

peacekeeper March 29th, 2009 13:04

use the spray on box liner on thesupressor it'l give you that rough textured look at is so nice.

MilanWG March 29th, 2009 14:31

I have the exact same setup on my TM226 but with RS Hogue grips.

Hi-Capa 5.1 inner barrel and all. By far my fav GBB pistol ever.

RacingManiac March 29th, 2009 16:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by beatbaker (Post 950361)
I have the exact same setup on my TM226 but with RS Hogue grips.

Hi-Capa 5.1 inner barrel and all. By far my fav GBB pistol ever.

You'd be glad to know my Hogue grip is coming...:D

I can see why you like it, its a good gun, with a nice grip. Just not a fan of the trigger...

SigmanXT March 31st, 2009 16:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 950434)
You'd be glad to know my Hogue grip is coming...:D

I can see why you like it, its a good gun, with a nice grip. Just not a fan of the trigger...

whats not to like? great pics btw i LOVE the p226

and beatbaker how about posting some pictures :D

MilanWG April 1st, 2009 15:40

Sure. I will take some nice pics of my 226 for you guys.
And regarding the trigger, I kind of know what you mean. Long and hard, compared to my TMG26 which is short and sweet. But every pistol is different right? :)

RacingManiac April 1st, 2009 17:23

The SA mode the weight seems ok, but the travel is long, and it has some slack in it too. The G26 is pretty good. But I am way used to my Hi-Capa trigger which is feather light with almost 0 take up...

DA mode IMO is just the "oh shit I need to shoot" mode, and since it has no safety I don't mind the really heavy weight...

One thing the P226 seem different from the 1911 and Hi-Capa is that it seems louder for some reason...


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