Product Description
Tokyo Marui Sig Sauer P226E2 Rail Airsoft GBB Gun
-Variable hop-up system installed
-Decking system installed
-Semi-auto (single shot) launch only
-Total length 196 mm
-Gun height 97 mm
-Weight 797 g (with empty magazine installed)
-Bullet 6mm BB (0.2-0.25g)
-Power source HFC134a gas (*1)
-25 + 1 round (1 round when loaded into the body)
-Model name SIG SAUER P226 Rail
-Type Handgun (Automatic)
*1: Please use the exclusive “Gunpower HFC134a Gas”.
High-spec military pistols pursued by professionals
High-performance handgun P226 rail adopted by military and police organizations around the world. In addition to the fearless appearance such as a NAVY type slide that reproduces the engraved realistically for heavy-duty bullets and a rail frame with integrated under rail that can be equipped with various options, it also has an internal mechanism such as a hammer decoking function It is a model that pursues reality.
Sig Sawell P226 Rail
The Sig Sawell P226 is a high-performance automatic pistol adopted by famous military and police organizations such as the US Navy SEALs, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI, and the British Special Forces SAS. This model, which is based on the P220 jointly developed by Sig of Switzerland (now Swiss Arms) and Sauer & Zone of Germany, pursues performance aspects such as accuracy and durability while significantly reducing manufacturing costs. Have been successful.
A simple and reliable locking system with a square chamber at the rear end of the square slide barrel is the most characteristic, and it is said that other pistols such as Glock 17 and USP developed after P220 follow this system. But it's not an exaggeration. SEALs, etc., who trusted their high performance, used it informally, and the upper management, who acknowledged their request, decided to adopt the formula. The P226 rail is a model that later adopts a stainless steel slide that is resistant to rust in response to SEALs specification modification requests, and has an underrail that enables the mounting of flashlights.