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Hogue Extreme G10 - G-Mascus Piranha Grip for SIG Sauer P226, DA/SA, 9mm/.357 SIG/.40 Pistols, Matte Black - 26170
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Hogue Extreme G10 - G-Mascus Piranha Grip for SIG Sauer P226, DA/SA, 9mm/.357 SIG/.40 Pistols, Matte Black - 26170
| SKU | 801981 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hogue |
| MPN | 26170 |
| UPC | 743108261705 |
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Product Details
Details
- Finish: Matte Black
- Material: Anodized Aluminum
- Series/Collection: Extreme, G10 - G-Mascus
- For Use With: Sig Sauer P226, DA/SA, DAK Models, 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 Caliber Pistols
Features
Features:
- Intended for use on DA/SA models with decocker lever, will also fit DAK models without decocker lever and hammer spur
- Fits 9mm, .357 SIG or .40 cal pistols
- For optimum performance of an older SIG P226 with Hogue grips it is recommended that the trigger return spring be replaced with the "new" style spring which is available from SIG
- SIG redesigned the 226 frame in the mid 1990s and the new pistols come with a redesigned trigger return spring
- SIG encourages the use of this new spring on older guns
- Grip screws should be torqued to 13 to 15 in-lb, blue loctite is suggested on the threads
- Will fit the P226 E2, remove the E2 grips to expose the screw holes
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