SIG Sauer P226 Navy.
Although the SIG P226 was tested on the XM9 military pistol in the Joint Service Small Arms Program (JSSAP) because the price of the entire gun (including the pistol, its magazine, its spare parts, etc.) was higher than that of Berry
The bid failed due to the tower 92F. Subsequently, the US Navy SEALs adopted a derivative of the SIG P226 in the 1980s: P226 Navy (English: P226 Navy, referred to as: JSSAP) as one of the standard weapons.
The first batch of U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC) military-spec P226 pistols released to the public was named the Naval Special Warfare Commemorative Edition and was officially launched in early 2004.
The SIG P226-9 Navy (English: SIG P226-9-NAVY) is a pistol provided by the American Swiss Arms company to the Navy SEALs. It includes internal parts treated with special corrosion-resistant phosphate, contrast mechanical sights, and engravings.
There is an anchor pattern on the stainless steel slide to indicate that this is a Naval Special Warfare pistol.
For every Navy Special Operations Commemorative Series pistol sold, SIGARMS will donate $100,000 from the proceeds to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (NSWC) to benefit the families of those who have fallen in the U.S. military.
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A Navy Special Warfare Commemorative Series pistol with production serial number NSW0001 was sold at a live auction on the syndicated Laura Ingraham radio show and earned an additional $25,000.
Later commercial versions also included universal slides for tactical attachments, while retaining the anchor points and phosphated internal components but eliminating the night sights.
SIG Sauer P226 Mk 25 with UID identification tag, silver anchor pattern and Surefire X300 Ultralight Arms tactical light mounted on Picatinny rail.
SIG Sauer P226 Mk 25 was officially launched in 2011. It was the official name of the P226 by the U.S. Navy, and was later advertised by SIG as being exactly the same firearm used by the U.S. Navy SEALs.
For easy identification with other P226 variants, features include an anchor pattern on the left side of the holster and a UID identification tag on the right side.
In particular, the important purpose of having a UID identification label is to distinguish it from the SIG P226 derivative product, P226 Navy (product number: E26R-9-NSWG), which was once on the market but has been listed as discontinued.
Other features of the Mk 25 include anti-corrosive paint on all internal controls and SIGLITE night sights.
The SIG Sauer P226 Blackwater (English: P226 Blackwater) was designed in 2007 in cooperation with the Blackwater Training Center (now known as the American Training Center) and officially launched in the same year as a large pistol for use by special forces.
It uses a SIGLITE night sight and rear sight, a slide with the Blackwater USA logo and a special wooden grip piece, and a strip to install various tactical lights (English: Tactical lights), lasers
Integrated MIL-STD-1913 tactical rail (aka: Picatinny rail) for sights and other tactical accessories, black anodized frame, and Nitron-coated stainless steel slide.
It can only fire 9×19mm pistol cartridges, and has a double/single action (DA/SA) trigger.
The whole gun is sold with five 9mm caliber 15-round high-capacity magazines.
The P226 Blackwater ceased production in 2009 and was replaced by the P226 Blackwater Tactical, which is almost identical except that the shape of the handle's tiger mouth is changed to extend backwards
The P226 pistol has a "beaver tail" style, a large grip side plate, and a larger capacity 9 mm caliber 20-round high-capacity magazine.
The Blackwater Tactical version has also been discontinued and has been replaced by the P226 TACOPS (English: P226 Tactical Operations, meaning: tactical operations).
It is essentially the same weapon, except for the removal of the blackwater markings on the stainless steel slide and the addition of two new calibers: .40 S&W and .357 SIG.
On the TACOPS model supplied to the European market, due to Europe's obvious regulations on radioactive substances, the tritium tube is not installed on the mechanical sight.
When using an exposed threaded barrel, a silencer specially made for it by Bruga-Thome in Switzerland or developed by Sig & Sauer can be installed.
SIG Sauer P226 Equinox model.