SIG Sauer P226 Engraved Review

SIG Sauer P226 Engraved right side

SIG Sauer P226 Engraved

Bottomline

The SIG Sauer P226 Engraved is perfect for those who want their handgun to turn heads and hit targets.

When it comes to iconic handguns, the SIG Sauer P226 earned its place in the holsters of elite military units and law enforcement agencies worldwide. But what happens when you take this tried-and-true classic and give it a luxurious, engraved twist? You get a firearm that not only performs flawlessly but also turns heads at the range. Originally designed in the 1980s for the U.S. military trials, the P226 became a legend for its reliability and accuracy. Fast forward to today, the engraved edition transforms this workhorse into a stunning piece of craftsmanship, blending heritage with artistry. Ready to dive into the details of this beauty? Let’s take a closer look at the SIG Sauer P226 Engraved pistol!

Bottomline

The SIG Sauer P226 Engraved is perfect for those who want their handgun to turn heads and hit targets.

Pros

  • Custom engraved and polished slide
  • High magazine capacity
  • Custom wood grips with a SIG medallion inlay
  • SIGLITE night sights
  • Alloy frame with a stainless steel slide

Cons

  • Heavy
  • Pricey

SIG Sauer P226 Engraved Specs

CaliberRail?CapacityBBLOALHeightWidthWeight
9mmNo15+14.4″7.7″5.5″1.5″34.0 oz. w/mag
9mmYes15+14.4″7.7″5.5″1.5″34.4 oz. w/mag
Note: These guns are not California- or Massachusetts-compliant.

SIG Sauer P226 Engraved Features

All-Metal Construction

The P226 Engraved stainless model, from the left.
The P226 Engraved stainless model, from the left.

The SIG Sauer P226’s all-metal construction gives it some serious heft, weighing in at about 34 ounces. While this adds durability and a solid feel, it might be a bit much for those who prefer lighter carry options or plan to use it for long periods—it could get tiring. Plus, with its stainless steel slide, some shooters find the design a little top-heavy, which can make the balance and handling feel just a tad off.

Decocking Lever

The decocking lever on the SIG Sauer P226 is a handy feature, but it does come with a bit of a learning curve, especially for new shooters. Getting used to it is important, as misuse could lead to safety issues. Like any mechanical part, there’s always a small chance of it malfunctioning, which could impact safe operation—something to keep in mind when relying on it in the field or at the range.

Further reading: Ultimate Gun Reviews

Final Thoughts

Wrapping up, the SIG Sauer P226 Engraved is one of those firearms that instantly feels special the moment you hold it. It’s a piece of art with a story. I’ve always admired the P226 for its performance and reliability, but this engraved version takes it to a whole new level. It’s a gun you’ll want to show off, but also one you can trust to deliver on the range.

Sure, the weight and top-heavy feel might not work for everyone, and I get that engraved models aren’t always practical for daily use. But if you value craftsmanship and history, and let’s be honest, who doesn’t, it’s hard to resist. It’s a conversation piece, a collector’s dream, and a reliable shooter all rolled into one. Sometimes, it’s okay to choose style and substance. This is one of those times.

SIG Sauer P226 Engraved (SA) Score Card

ErgonomicsComfortable grip and controls1.3
TriggerShort trigger-reset.4.55
AccuracySuitable for both competitive shooting and self-defense scenarios.4
QualityHigh-quality construction and durable.5
ValuePricey!1
OverallThe SIG Sauer P226 Engraved is perfect for those who want their handgun to turn heads and hit targets.3.17

More photos of the P226 Engraved

The P226 Engraved black model, from the left.
The P226 Engraved black model, from the left.
The P226 Engraved black model, from the right.
The P226 Engraved black model, from the right.
The P226 Engraved stainless model, from the right.
The P226 Engraved stainless model, from the right.
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