Sig Sauer P226 Legacy Non-Rail .40 S&W DA/SA Pistol with Night Sights & Hogue Grip
Built on the sought-after “UU” legacy frame with no accessory rail, this U.S.-made Sig Sauer P226 pairs a solid stainless slide and 4.4-inch .40 S&W barrel with factory night sights and an ergonomic Hogue Monogrip. The classic P-Series decocking system, curved serrated trigger, and 12-round magazine deliver the service-grade performance that made the P226 a staple in law-enforcement armories.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The slide and frame display scattered scratches and small blemishes consistent with routine carry. All markings remain crisp. The bore is bright with strong rifling and no pitting.
What’s Included
- SIG SAUER factory black plastic clamshell case with matching serial label
- SIGARMS multi-model P-Series owner’s manual
- One 12-round Mec-Gar magazine stamped “MEC-GAR MADE IN ITALY”
The legacy non-rail frame retains the original P226 profile, giving the pistol a slimmer forward section and true first-generation look. The matte black anodized aluminum keeps weight manageable while maintaining durability.
A solid stainless slide, milled from bar stock and treated with a black Nitron finish, handles the higher pressures of .40 S&W. The rear-only grasping serrations echo early German production details.
Factory 3-dot tritium night sights (N/S code) offer 24-hour sighting capability. Should you want caliber flexibility, the slide is easily converted to .357 SIG with a simple barrel change.
The one-piece Hogue rubber Monogrip adds finger grooves and a tacky texture for steady control in double- and single-action fire. A decocking lever safely lowers the hammer after chambering without relying on a manual safety.
Designed and assembled in Exeter, New Hampshire, this classic P226 reflects the proven pedigree of Sig Sauer’s P-Series while preserving the pre-rail aesthetic coveted by collectors and shooters alike.




