This video discusses the history of one of my favorite platforms by comparing an “old-school” 1987 West German Sig Sauer P226 to a more modern P226 MK25.
P226 MK25

I like my Streamlight TLR-2 tactical light (a full review is coming eventually). Among its many positive attributes is the fact that it ships with four mounting “keys” that allow the light to be fitted to a wide variety of accessory rails. And, since my Sig Sauer P226 MK25 comes […]
Streamlight TLR-2 Mounting to a Sig Sauer P226 MK25

When I bought my Sig Sauer P226 MK25 9mm pistol (commonly referred to as the “Navy Seal” gun), I had no idea that finding a concealed holster to fit would be so difficult. I really like the Blackhawk SERPA CQC holster, but web searches could never definitively tell me if […]