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Looking into the Sig P226 Legion for my first handgun after moving to NJ. Anyone have any experience with them and also are they fully state complaint stock or is modification needed? Any advice is appreciated 

Moving TO NJ?  :icon_e_confused:

Yes, no issues, just make sure it is 10 round mags.  

It's a handgun, no stock on them to modify. =)

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2 minutes ago, Dommerc said:

Left NY to come here so didn’t get much better. Thanks for the advice 

I suppose that is an upgrade!

Welcome!

So yes, for handguns, generally no issues, just the new 10 round magazines. (down from 15).

Not sure of NY/NYC, but the sticky area is AR Pistols, which are essentially no go as magazine goes in outside the pistol grip and way over the weight limit. 

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I have one and many small improvements on the 226 legion.  The grayguns trigger has one of the shortest resets i've seen.  the upgraded sights are really nice.  Only complaint i have was what looked like scratches all over the slide but after soaking the slide in oil overnight they went away.  Not sure if PVD is the best coating for a gun.

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1 minute ago, cabalrayz said:

I have one and many small improvements on the 226 legion.  The grayguns trigger has one of the shortest resets i've seen.  the upgraded sights are really nice.  Only complaint i have was what looked like scratches all over the slide but after soaking the slide in oil overnight they went away.  Not sure if PVD is the best coating for a gun.

Interesting.

I am a huge fan of the way the Legions look... but zero clue on durability of the finish.  Unlike my gun game guns... I really do care about the looks of my safe queens.

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5 hours ago, Dommerc said:

Looking into the Sig P226 Legion for my first handgun after moving to NJ. Anyone have any experience with them and also are they fully state complaint or is modification needed? Any advice is appreciated 

I have the Sig P226 Legion SAO, and I love it. The smooth trigger and the almost non-existent reset are remarkable. Being SAO it has an ambidextrous thumb safety that is firm, but can be disengaged that requires extremely limited effort. One of may favorite to shoot. Be sure to get the one with 10-round capacity magazines. Good luck and enjoy it.

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