A German-built SIG Sauer P226 X-Six in the Black and White Lightweight configuration, chambered in 9mm. Features a 6 inch barrel, adjustable target sights, and walnut competition grips with an aluminum magazine well.
Pick this one up and the first thing you notice is the contrast. A satin stainless slide riding over a deep black anodized frame, the kind of two-tone the German custom shop calls Black and White. It's a P226 X-Six built for one job, and that job is putting rounds into a tight group from across a 25 meter line.
The slide carries the SIG SAUER MADE IN GERMANY roll mark alongside the SIG Sauer Inc. Exeter NH import line, so this is a true Eckernförde build that came through New Hampshire. The 6 inch barrel does most of the talking. That length stretches the sight radius and settles the muzzle, and the front of the slide is machined flat and clean to keep the weight where it belongs. Up top you get an adjustable target rear paired with a post front, exactly what a bullseye shooter wants when they're chasing tens.
Then there are the grips. Hand filling walnut target panels with fine checkering and the SIG SAUER name cut into the right side, capped by a polished aluminum magazine well at the heel that funnels reloads and adds a touch of balance at the bottom of the frame. The adjustable trigger sits in a single action competition shoe, and the frame wears a full length accessory rail along the dust cover.
Worth noting: this is the Lightweight configuration, which trims the slide mass and changes how the gun tracks between shots. Competitors who shoot the X-Six line tend to have strong opinions about that, and the ones who like it really like it.
The metal is clean throughout. The stainless shows its fine bead blasted texture, the black frame holds deep and even, and the wood carries warm color with crisp checkering. This is a working precision pistol from SIG's German performance shop, the sort of thing you buy because you intend to shoot well with it, not just look at it on a shelf.
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