Yep there is. Midway.com
is there any place online that i can print or order prints for a sig 226 so if i wanted to strip this weapon down to bare frame i could do it?
maybe one with instructions and tips as well? any help would be great.![]()
Yep there is. Midway.com
P226All ways go back to manufacture. They all have product info to download.
thanks for the information, but midway did not have a schematic uploaded for my weapon.
Brownells usually has better quality pics than Numrich.
Also, I think I have a Sig armorer's manual somewhere in PDF, I'll see if I can find it.
PM me with your email, I found the PDF(s) I was looking for in a Zip file, however the above picture is a little clearer. What I've done in the past is save the image and take to to a Kinkos (or whatever they call themselves now) and have them print it off in a larger format, it will get a little fuzzy, but it's suitable.
But I'd strongly suggest just getting a Sig 226 Armorers mat and one of THESE
LMilitary / Federal Government : Exploded View Just click on your pistol.
http://www.sigsauer.com/upFiles/CmsC.../226-XView.pdfJust print. I just did a test print looks good.
thanks for all the help guys, i found an amorers guide in pdf for my 226. are there any other tips that i may need before i take on this project?
whenever i disassembled a pistol that i hadnt experienced before i had a 5 gallon bucket laying on its side on the workbench, it was lined with carpet remnants ..... i took the pistol apart inside the bucket that way exploding springs or falling screws didnt bounce or fly away....
hey, i never thought about doing something like that. great idea. thanks