Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226
The X-Five is SIG’s dedicated competition platform. The 5-inch stainless bull barrel adds mass and length for flatter shooting. So this complete slide assembly gives you the full X-Five upper in one piece. That is a significant upgrade over a standard P226 slide.
What makes the Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226 different from a standard P226 slide?
Several things. First, the barrel length is 5 inches versus 4.4 inches on the standard Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226 Next, the X-Five uses a bull barrel heavier, more rigid, and more accurate than a standard barrel. Also, the slide is optic-ready with a PRO footprint cut. Therefore, you can mount a ROMEO1PRO, ROMEO2, or any PRO footprint optic directly. However, the X-Five is SAO single action only. So it requires a cocked-and-locked carry technique. Finally, the stainless construction adds mass that reduces felt recoil significantly.
Will this slide fit my Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226?
This is an X-Five specific slide assembly. So it fits the Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226 not a standard P226 frame directly. Also, the X-Five has a longer dust cover and frame rail profile to accommodate the 5-inch bull barrel. However, verify exact compatibility with your specific P226 frame variant before ordering. Also, confirm whether this is a complete slide — barrel, recoil spring, and sights included or a stripped upper. Therefore, check the listing photos and description carefully. Finally, the X-Five platform uses a full-length guide rod system — verify that is accounted for in this assembly.
What is the PRO footprint optic cut and what fits it?
The PRO footprint is SIG’s standard optic mounting interface on X-Series slides. It accepts the ROMEO1PRO, ROMEO2, and any optic built to the PRO footprint spec. Also, many third-party optics use adapters for PRO footprint slides. So you have wide optic compatibility without re-cutting the slide. However, confirm your specific optic’s footprint against the PRO spec before purchasing a mount. Therefore, this slide is genuinely optic-ready out of the box no gunsmithing needed for the cut itself.
| Product name | SIG P226 X-Five complete slide 9mm, 5 inch |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger (9×19mm) |
| Barrel length | 5.0 inches bull barrel |
| Barrel material | Steel bull barrel profile |
| Slide material | Stainless steel |
| Finish | Stainless natural satin |
| Action type | SAO single action only |
| Optic cut | X-Series PRO footprint |
| Overall length (pistol) | 8.6 inches |
| Weight (complete pistol) | 45.6–46.2 oz with magazine |
| Compatibility | P226 X-Five frame |
| Best use | Competition, IPSC, precision target shooting |
| Price | £1,400 |
Is a 5-inch bull barrel worth it over the standard 4.4-inch P226 barrel?
For competition yes. Here is why. First, the extra barrel length adds velocity and a longer sight radius. Next, the bull barrel’s added mass reduces muzzle flip — you get back on target faster in double taps. Also, the bull barrel has no barrel bushing, which eliminates a tolerance stack-up point. Therefore, accuracy potential is higher than a standard Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Complete Slide 9mm 5″ Five X5 226setup. But for carry use the extra length and weight are a liability. So this slide is purpose-built for competition and precision range work — not duty carry.
Is £1,400 fair for a complete X-Five slide assembly?
Yes if it is genuinely complete with barrel, recoil system, and sights. Here is the context. First, a new P226 X-Five pistol retails from £2,000 upward in the UK. Next, the slide and bull barrel together represent over half the value of the complete pistol. Also, X-Five specific parts are not common on the used market. Therefore, a complete slide assembly at £1,400 is strong value for a competition shooter building on an existing X-Five frame. But verify exactly what is included — barrel, guide rod, recoil spring, and sights — before committing.
Frequently asked questions
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