A German-built SIG Sauer P226 LDC II Club 30 in 9mm with the long dust cover frame. Features a scale-cut slide, red fiber-optic front sight, and adjustable LPA target rear.
The fish-scale slide is the first thing you notice. SIG cut a full carp-scale pattern across the top and sides of this P226 LDC II slide, a treatment you simply do not see on a standard 226, and it sets the tone for everything else on the gun. This is a Club 30 build, made through SIG Sauer's German operation in Eckernförde for the European sport-shooting circle that the Club 30 program serves. These were never mass commercial guns. They were assembled in small numbers for shooters who already knew the platform and wanted something built to a finer standard.
The LDC designation stands for Long Dust Cover, and the extended frame is the heart of the package. That added mass out front sits over the muzzle and settles the gun during recoil, which is exactly what a competition shooter wants when chasing a fast second shot. Chambered in 9mm Parabellum, it runs the classic SIG DA/SA system with the decocker on the left side of the frame.
The sights tell you what this gun is for. Up front sits a red fiber-optic pillar that glows under range light, paired with an adjustable LPA target rear notched into the rear of the slide. The slide wears a clean black finish with a polished flat along the lower edge, and the frame carries the deep black SIG bedding. Grips are the textured black SIG panels with the SIGSAUER name molded into each side.
The slide is roll-marked P226 LDC II and Club 30, with the SIG Sauer Made in Germany address along the left flat and the CIP and DE proof marks behind the chamber. The bore is bright with strong rifling.
For a shooter who wants a German-built 226 set up to compete straight from the factory, this is the version to look for. The LDC frame and the scale-cut slide put it in a different class than the everyday 226, and the Club 30 lineage backs it up.
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