Sig P226 MK25 1000 Round Report
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
- 1000 round results with the Sig Sauer P226 Mk 25 or P226 Navy. This was the P226 variant that was originally designed for the Navy SEALs. While it has been replaced, at least in part, by the Glock 19, the Mk 25 is still very popular among civilian shooters just like the classic 226. 1000 rounds later and my copy is functioning at 1000%. #sigsauer #p226 #mk25
Thank you for collecting your thoughts in a clear concise script. Can’t stand guys who try to wing it real time and ramble and repeat themselves. Nice review.
I hear you. I enjoy listening to longer videos in the background, but given the focused topic for this channel, I figured I should keep things very to the point. Thanks for watching!
Sorry if the audio is a little subpar. Still working out compression between iMovie and YT. It sounds fine in editing, but it gets weird in the app on my iPad. Strangely, it’s fine on my Android phone. Hopefully it’s clear enough on your end.
According to another RUclips channel, the phosphate isn't wearing.
It's polishing.
Still there, as it was.
The protective properties may go deeper into the metal but I don't know that for certain. The worn areas definitely have the rough outer coating removed regardless.
I looked at this gun for the first time about four years ago and keep looking and looking. Lol. Now I am looking again and considering again to pick one up. Is it a solid heavy feel to it in your hand? Accurate shooter?
I'm not a huge fan of how Sig does their grips, but I'm used to it now and this gun is a joy to shoot. Plenty of weight, especially with a light added.
I was looking into getting a p226 which one would be the best version to get the mk25 or the legion version?
Really just depends on what features you want. At their core they're the same gun, unless you want the SAO Legion option. I didn't need an optics mount, and I don't like the Legion color. The grips are nice, but not worth the price increase to me.
@@RoundCount-bs1ui I want da/sa only and I’m working private security so it would be for duty use
@@darkdre7 Unless you want the optics cut Legion, I would save the money and just get the Mk25.
I shot over a 1000 rounds in my p229 and the barrel didn't even wear like yours. I guess because I oil it every time I go shooting.
AFAIK the MK25 is the only barrel that comes in the phosphate finish. It wears much easier than the standard Nitron that would be on a 229.
@@RoundCount-bs1ui So the nitron finish is a better finish, they should have made all of the guns with nitron.
@@kawikadee9670 The phosphate coating is more geared toward corrosive environments like salt water. It was part of the gun's requirements.