I have a 229 Stainless Elite in .40.Its heavy like a brick. The weight really soaks up the recoil. IMO its one of the best looking guns ever made. It would be my choice of carry if I were a Vice cop in Miami with a shoulder holster driving a hot sports car.
No, damn Sig just about tripped me up. I didn't realize they had started making the aluminum framed ones while i was looking for a stainless steel Elite. I came one button push away from ordering this online due to what I thought was an amazing price but decided to go into my local store. I Realized the switch-a-roo Sig had made and bought one of the last P229 stainless steel Elites available in my area.
Hammer Striker: Congratulations and Thank You for sharing this Awesome video, what I liked more is You start the video and Bang Straight to the point right away, not lossing time, well Explained this makes Your video totally different from others and with very unique style, Thank You Sir.
Nice review. I have a P229 ASE in .40 S&W and if I could only have one, this would be it. Absolute pleasure to shoot - smooth as butter and the quality is excellent. I found the stock wood grips to be a bit thick however (I usually wear a M/L glove), so I swapped them out for some Hogue G-10 checkered grips and it's perfect now. I'll have this Sig till one or the other of us wears out...
Great review- Thx. This is next on my list. I also own the p320Rx and one of the major differences between the 320 and 229 is the trigger. In my opinion, the SRT trigger (Legion, and Elite) is one of the best things Sig has going, but the 320 is not a less expensive p229. The price at my local shop is now $899 (new), not a bad price, it got my attention. I have also seen used models for about $100 less. Thx again...
I love the P226 also even though I don't own one but I did have the opportunity to fire...the P229 looks and seems as great! I just wish I could afford one :-(
@hammerstiker thanks for the video. Does the P229 Elite Talo have the PVD finish? I just got a new P226 Elite Talo and the finish on the Alloy frame has different shades perhaps something to do with the PVD finish. The frame seems to get a lot of smudge marks. I haven't even fired the pistol but have tried the trigger and reset functions and the finish in the back of the trigger housing has a black mark from pulling the trigger where the back of the trigger hits the trigger housing. Again does the P229 Talo also have the PVD Alloy frame; if so have you noticed any issues with the frame's finish? Thank you.
It is a PVD coating and it has held up well on our particular gun. There are a few places, for example in the valleys of the picatinny rail, that are not as well covered. However, nothing that you would see on anything other than a close inspection.
Hammer Striker Thanks for the quick reply. The poor PVD finish on my 226's pic rails is on the rail bars/tips not in the groves and on the front sides of the frame in addition to the trigger gaurd. I did a little research and found several blogs on the PVD finish apparently there's a lot of other Sig owners with similar issues. I must say though that I love the way it feels and the trigger pull and reset is everything Sig says it is. I am from the old school and like the D.A./S.A. This Sig reminds me of my hammer strike S&W 5904 with a black anodized alloy frame. It has a nice clean crisp trigger pull, break and reset. It is very accurate and the alloy finish still looks great. It's been a range and home defense gun and still in near mint condition. Jerry Miculek said he doesn't know why they stopped production of the series as it is the most accurate standard production pistol he's fired. Again the Sig's similarities to the my 5904 is what attracted me to the P226 Elite. I'll be looking for a new Sig in 40SW, my preferred caliber. Thank you again and I hope Sig addresses the PVD finish issues.
To the best of my knowledge the ASE itself is a Talo Exclusive (Sig site: . Please note: this is a TALO exclusive. ) . Factory SRT Trigger, SigLight sigts and custom grips.
The sig classic series is on the way out due to cost. The sig classic has always been a smooth reliable shooter at a time when glock/striker fired guns were not around in 9mm, 40sw, and 45acp. I think at this point the classic line of sigs are only carries by a few, owned by a few and used by a few which can' justify their high cost any longer.
Stupid question, sorry to ask. What makes it a Talo edition? I have a stainless 229 elite and I would like to know what makes it talo edition vs normal.
I know the grips are different, the TALO version has custom walnut grips. Both your gun and this one have the factory SRT trigger kit. The Talo has Siglite Night Sights, I am not sure if the standard 229 Elite does. Overall, most of tthes "distribute exclusive guns are just special assortments of factory parts and usually some sort of "exclusive" grips.
Unfortunately that is unlikely as these were for a "Distributor Exclusive" version of this gun. The grips themselves can likely be found but they would not fit the P226 as the grips are different sizes. You can likely find similar looking ones, surprisingly I have have good luck on Ebay and Amazon finding interesting grips for some of our guns.
супер крутой молодцы умеют делать красиво и серия легион тоже суперская и этот элит тоже крутейший сделали красиво уверен в их линейке любой можно так сделать
I have larger hands and still can't stand thick gun grips. The most comfortable gun I've ever held is the Walther CCP, which I consider about the perfect size for a gun for comfort. Anything bigger or smaller is a compromise, although it's often worth the compromise for more rounds. As much as I like the looks of that gun, 1.5" is a deal breaker for me.
Is there some uTube thing where you have to show the gun is empty all the time? It's a bit irritating. It's not just you. Almost everyone does it to excess. Perhaps it's trying to show the anti gun lobby how terribly safe we all are. Well IMO that is a total waste of time. They will never change their minds and the rest of us don't need to pointless and repetitive demo.
We (and other channels like ours) do that for a purpose, it is because there are different reasons people come to RUclips. Some come purely for entertainment (which is great), but many are new to firearms and come to RUclips to learn. As safe handling procedures are the most important factor of dealing with firearms, reinforcing it is important. An inexperienced shooter viewing our videos (or others with similar mindset) will be reminded of the need to be very aware of the state of the weapon in addition to following the other safety procedures. Every once in a while you hear of somebody being shot by an "unloaded gun" (obviously it wasn't) or during the cleaning procedure. Hopefully reinforcing the need to clear a weapon that is going to be handled for a reason other than actually firing it may educate somebody and prevent a tragedy.
This is the kind of gun that you buy just to look at. I don't think I could bring myself to actually shoot it. It's that beautiful.
It's a beautiful piece of work.
My standard P229 shoots like that too , beautiful gun !
Got this exact model brand new shipped off gunbroker for $860. It's one of the most beautiful pistols I've ever seen
You got a screaming deal.
Wow that’s a beautiful gun
I have a 229 Stainless Elite in .40.Its heavy like a brick. The weight really soaks up the recoil. IMO its one of the best looking guns ever made. It would be my choice of carry if I were a Vice cop in Miami with a shoulder holster driving a hot sports car.
Don't forget the flip flops!
No, damn Sig just about tripped me up. I didn't realize they had started making the aluminum framed ones while i was looking for a stainless steel Elite. I came one button push away from ordering this online due to what I thought was an amazing price but decided to go into my local store. I Realized the switch-a-roo Sig had made and bought one of the last P229 stainless steel Elites available in my area.
sweet sweet piece
Hammer Striker: Congratulations and Thank You for sharing this Awesome video, what I liked more is You start the video and Bang Straight to the point right away, not lossing time, well Explained this makes Your video totally different from others and with very unique style, Thank You Sir.
Thank you.
Sig Sauer P229R Elite Talo Edition Chambered in 9mm. 💯
I have the very same one. Just a gorgeous piece.
This and Beretta 92 are the most beautiful guys
Work of art!
I have shot my sons 229Legion but I believe this is a nicer looking pistol
russ elder It is a beautiful looking gun but Legions are upgraded with a GrayGuns trigger, G-10 grips and night vision X-Ray sights.
Nice review. I have a P229 ASE in .40 S&W and if I could only have one, this would be it. Absolute pleasure to shoot - smooth as butter and the quality is excellent. I found the stock wood grips to be a bit thick however (I usually wear a M/L glove), so I swapped them out for some Hogue G-10 checkered grips and it's perfect now. I'll have this Sig till one or the other of us wears out...
Thank you.
Very Nice review - I don't know how I missed this video, any way I save this video to my favs.. thanks for the review!
Jeez that thing is beautiful
Really nice Sig man
The best guns in the world
Great review- Thx. This is next on my list. I also own the p320Rx and one of the major differences between the 320 and 229 is the trigger. In my opinion, the SRT trigger (Legion, and Elite) is one of the best things Sig has going, but the 320 is not a less expensive p229. The price at my local shop is now $899 (new), not a bad price, it got my attention. I have also seen used models for about $100 less. Thx again...
+Phila Pop Thank you. As functional as a P320 is, it won't come close to the beauty of the P229.
crap. Now I have to go buy another gun. Wife's gonna be pissed.
btw, love the review, very informative
Thank-you.
Love the p226 and the p320 never had or shot a p229 to many guns not enough money
Great review, very nice gun.
Thank-you.
The stainless steel elite is the best looking gun on the planet.
Better than a 1911
I've been talking myself out of buying a P229 for the last three months. You guys are not helping me or my wallet at all!!!
LOL - yeah Sigs are not particularly wallet friendly but they sure do come up with some awesome looking guns that usually work as well as they look.
Go ahead and get the gun, you will enjoy it and feel better. I got it in 357 sig and love it.
Why would you do that to yourself? Cruel and unusual punishment. Get it...you will not regret it!
Buy it!! I own a Sig and will never regret buying one lol
Dvery thorough video
Thank you.
I love the P226 also even though I don't own one but I did have the opportunity to fire...the P229 looks and seems as great! I just wish I could afford one :-(
What a thing of beauty! Nice brotha! Lil Jealous...lol
Thanks!
@hammerstiker thanks for the video. Does the P229 Elite Talo have the PVD finish? I just got a new P226 Elite Talo and the finish on the Alloy frame has different shades perhaps something to do with the PVD finish. The frame seems to get a lot of smudge marks. I haven't even fired the pistol but have tried the trigger and reset functions and the finish in the back of the trigger housing has a black mark from pulling the trigger where the back of the trigger hits the trigger housing. Again does the P229 Talo also have the PVD Alloy frame; if so have you noticed any issues with the frame's finish? Thank you.
It is a PVD coating and it has held up well on our particular gun. There are a few places, for example in the valleys of the picatinny rail, that are not as well covered. However, nothing that you would see on anything other than a close inspection.
Hammer Striker Thanks for the quick reply. The poor PVD finish on my 226's pic rails is on the rail bars/tips not in the groves and on the front sides of the frame in addition to the trigger gaurd. I did a little research and found several blogs on the PVD finish apparently there's a lot of other Sig owners with similar issues. I must say though that I love the way it feels and the trigger pull and reset is everything Sig says it is. I am from the old school and like the D.A./S.A. This Sig reminds me of my hammer strike S&W 5904 with a black anodized alloy frame. It has a nice clean crisp trigger pull, break and reset. It is very accurate and the alloy finish still looks great. It's been a range and home defense gun and still in near mint condition. Jerry Miculek said he doesn't know why they stopped production of the series as it is the most accurate standard production pistol he's fired. Again the Sig's similarities to the my 5904 is what attracted me to the P226 Elite. I'll be looking for a new Sig in 40SW, my preferred caliber. Thank you again and I hope Sig addresses the PVD finish issues.
Very nice gun, looking to buy one myself. What is the difference between the normal P229 Elite ASE and the Talo edition?
To the best of my knowledge the ASE itself is a Talo Exclusive (Sig site: . Please note: this is a TALO exclusive. ) . Factory SRT Trigger, SigLight sigts and custom grips.
So bad they discontinued this line of products.
Nice
Biaudiful gan..
The sig classic series is on the way out due to cost. The sig classic has always been a smooth reliable shooter at a time when glock/striker fired guns were not around in 9mm, 40sw, and 45acp. I think at this point the classic line of sigs are only carries by a few, owned by a few and used by a few which can' justify their high cost any longer.
Stupid question, sorry to ask. What makes it a Talo edition? I have a stainless 229 elite and I would like to know what makes it talo edition vs normal.
I know the grips are different, the TALO version has custom walnut grips.
Both your gun and this one have the factory SRT trigger kit.
The Talo has Siglite Night Sights, I am not sure if the standard 229 Elite does.
Overall, most of tthes "distribute exclusive guns are just special assortments of factory parts and usually some sort of "exclusive" grips.
Hammer Striker thanks, appreciate the info.
Buy a lighter hammer spring for a smoother DA and SA never had a light primer strike with an 18LB hammer spring.
I can't find this in 357 anywhere or if get it next week.....
.357 Sig seems to be less popular and harder to find.
Hammer Striker imho it's the best...if I can find it in getting it asap
Pimperino why not?
Simple, buy a Sig .357 Sig barrel for a 40SW.
Buy the .40 cal and then get the conversion barrel and you’ll have two calibers in one gun. Same mag, same spring.
Bling bling bang bang
How does the finish hold up?
It has held up well so far, but we pretty much use this at the range - it is not an EDC so it gets less abuse.
If you happen to know anybody selling these grips for the P226, please hit me up!
Unfortunately that is unlikely as these were for a "Distributor Exclusive" version of this gun. The grips themselves can likely be found but they would not fit the P226 as the grips are different sizes. You can likely find similar looking ones, surprisingly I have have good luck on Ebay and Amazon finding interesting grips for some of our guns.
Yeah I know these are for the P229, but the P226 also has an ASE Talo version and those will fit the P226R.
Good Shooting tearing up the Bullseye 😀🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you. These classic Sigs make it easy.
welcome , I Love my 229 too very accurate.
супер крутой молодцы умеют делать красиво и серия легион тоже суперская и этот элит тоже крутейший сделали красиво уверен в их линейке любой можно так сделать
I have larger hands and still can't stand thick gun grips. The most comfortable gun I've ever held is the Walther CCP, which I consider about the perfect size for a gun for comfort. Anything bigger or smaller is a compromise, although it's often worth the compromise for more rounds. As much as I like the looks of that gun, 1.5" is a deal breaker for me.
cool story
Pepsiaddicto I have large, thick hands & I find the p229/p226 perfect for mine....you must have skinny "big" hands, ijs.
Weight??
5 1/2 pounds full loaded
pretty
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Thank you. :-)
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Thank you.
"Elite"?
"LETS GO AHEAD AND PUT THIS BACK TOGETHER" what else would you start with.
I want gun, give me gun
I WANT M.1911.45 ACP
38 SUPER MADE IN USA
AND ISRAEL ALL BRANDS
@thailand
Looks a lot like a 1911
Is there some uTube thing where you have to show the gun is empty all the time?
It's a bit irritating.
It's not just you. Almost everyone does it to excess.
Perhaps it's trying to show the anti gun lobby how terribly safe we all are.
Well IMO that is a total waste of time. They will never change their minds and the rest of us don't need to pointless and repetitive demo.
We (and other channels like ours) do that for a purpose, it is because there are different reasons people come to RUclips. Some come purely for entertainment (which is great), but many are new to firearms and come to RUclips to learn. As safe handling procedures are the most important factor of dealing with firearms, reinforcing it is important. An inexperienced shooter viewing our videos (or others with similar mindset) will be reminded of the need to be very aware of the state of the weapon in addition to following the other safety procedures. Every once in a while you hear of somebody being shot by an "unloaded gun" (obviously it wasn't) or during the cleaning procedure. Hopefully reinforcing the need to clear a weapon that is going to be handled for a reason other than actually firing it may educate somebody and prevent a tragedy.