SIG Pistols

The pistol carried by the SAS, the US Army, and most of Europe's elite police units. SIG-pattern airsoft pistols replicate the service sidearms used by professionals worldwide.

SIG Sauer's pistol range covers two distinct eras of service-pistol design. The P226 family — hammer-fired, alloy-framed, double-action/single-action — is the older standard, carried by UK SAS, US Navy SEALs, and most Western European police forces from the 1980s onward. The P320 family — striker-fired, polymer-framed, modular — is the modern replacement, adopted by the US Army as the M17 in 2017 and increasingly replacing the P226 across NATO services.

What SIG-pattern pistols feel different to in airsoft: the P226 in particular has a distinctive grip geometry and a hammer-down first-trigger pull that no other major pistol pattern replicates. If you want to practise the manual of arms for a SIG service pistol — decocker use, first-shot DA pull, second-shot SA reset — an airsoft P226 is the only way to do it without burning live ammunition. The P320 / M17 in airsoft serves the modern-service-impression role: US Army loadouts, modern UK SF impressions, and contemporary milsim builds.

SIG-pattern airsoft is narrower than Glock or Hi-Capa — the platform is more specialised. WE Tech and KWA cover the P226 family with GBB variants; the P320 and M17 are covered by Sig Sauer's own ProForce range (the airsoft division of the real-steel manufacturer) and licensed equivalents. For holsters appropriate to the SIG profile, Holsters; for the AAP-pattern, Hi-Capa, Glock, and 1911 alternatives, see the other pistol collections.

💡 Titan Forge tip: The P226 is heavier than most other airsoft pistols because the real-steel original is heavier — alloy frame, full-size slide, no polymer concessions. That weight is part of the platform's character. If you want a light-and-fast secondary, the SIG family isn't the right pick.
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