SIG SAUER P226 E2 Tokyo Marui Gas
The SIG SAUER P226 is a pistol designed in Switzerland by Sig and produced in Germany by Sauer.
Developed in response to the U.S. Army's competition to replace the Colt 1911, it lost by a short head to the Beretta 92. Some special units adopted it, however, such as the Navy rubber or again Counterterrorism and Hostage Release Squad (CTHS).
The builder Tokyo Marui has designed a very good replica of the P226 E2 made in ABS with a nice near full-metal finish.
The version E2 features a reworked design of the stock for a better ergonomics, a shortened trigger, and a redesigned magazine loading 20% more gas.
On the slide and stock are present the finely screen-printed "SIG SAUER P226" markings. You will also find the inscription "9mm Para" on the ejection bolt.
This model features a very fast Blowback system, excellent range. as well as a Adjustable Hop-Up for breathtaking accuracy.
The replica is equipped with a Picatinny rail under the barrel allowing you to add accessories such as lasers or lights. It comes with a 25 round metal magazine.
With its technique and know-how, Tokyo Marui remains to this day the reference in terms of pistols.
Technical information:
Product contrigger
1 x SIG SAUER P226 E2 Gaz Tokyo Marui
1 x 25-round metal magazine