A SIG Sauer P226 X-Six Black & White Skeleton in 9mm, built by the SIG Mastershop. Long-slide competition pistol with skeletonized porting and figured laminate target grips.
Look at the slide on this one. SIG's Mastershop took the long-slide X-Six and cut it open, milling rows of ladder-style lightening windows down both flanks and across the top, then leaving the flats bright against a black-nitron base. The result is the Black & White Skeleton, and it reads exactly how the name suggests. Polished steel where the cuts expose fresh metal, deep black everywhere else.
This is a German-built P226 in 9mm, made in Eckernförde and wearing the full Mastershop treatment. The extended six-inch slide and barrel stretch the sight radius and settle the gun in the hand, which is the whole reason competition shooters reach for the X-Six in the first place. Up front the slide carries a ported, skeletonized muzzle section that drops reciprocating mass right where it matters. The flat-faced trigger sits polished bright, the hammer and takedown lever match it, and the adjustable target rear sight pairs with a post front for precise hold.
The grips are figured laminate, dark with a silvery grain running through them, cut with a diamond checker panel and a sculpted thumb shelf. They contrast hard against the machined steel and fill the hand the way a target grip should. The frame wears an aluminum magwell and a polished baseplate that catches light at the heel.
Worth noting: the slide is signed near the muzzle with an engraved Mastershop artisan's mark, the kind of detail that tells you this left the custom bench rather than the production line.
The X-Six was never a volume gun, and the skeletonized Black & White configuration narrows the field further. If you shoot a SIG in competition or you collect the Mastershop work, this is one to handle in person. It earns the attention the moment you pick it up.
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