A German-built SIG Sauer P226 X-Five Supermatch in 9mm with a skeletonized, ported competition slide. Cased complete with factory test target, spare magazine, and tools.
Look at the slide on this X-Five Supermatch and you start to understand where the money goes. The forward portion is cut clean through with a row of lightening ports, a true skeletonized treatment that drops reciprocating mass and gives the gun its aggressive, machined profile. This is the Black Skeleton, built in Germany under SIG's Mastershop program, and it sits at the top of the X-Series competition line.
The pistol runs on the full-size P226 platform in 9mm, fitted with a long Supermatch slide and a precision barrel that exits a stepped, ported muzzle. The frame is steel, heavy in the hand the way a target gun should be, and it carries an accessory rail up front. The trigger is the adjustable X-Series unit with a flat shoe, set up for a short, clean break. Controls are oversized for match use, including a knurled takedown lever, an extended slide catch, and a magazine release you can hit without breaking grip.
The grips are the standout. They're gray and black laminate, sculpted with a deep textured pattern and the X-Five logo worked right into the panel. They fill the hand and lock it in place. Up top you get an adjustable target rear sight paired with a fiber front, and the whole package wears a deep black finish across slide and frame with sharp contrast against the polished bore.
This one comes cased with its German test target signed off by the factory, both X-Series manuals, a spare magazine, factory grease, and the cleaning tools. The paperwork confirms the 9mm chambering and the 25 meter five-shot proof. For a shooter who wants a German match gun that looks as serious as it runs, this is the configuration to have.
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