Sig Sauer P229 Legion RXP for sale

Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 13 customer reviews across 3 variants from 18 retailers

Customers unanimously praise the P229 for exceptional reliability, superior trigger quality, and outstanding accuracy, with minor concerns about grip size for smaller hands.

What customers like

Reliability & Zero Malfunctions62%
I have only shot it about 1000 rounds, but I have not had a single misfire, stop pipe or any kind of stoppage.
Trigger Quality & Feel54%
In terms of ergonomics, trigger feel, trigger reset, this pistol will compete with a very well tuned 1911.
Accuracy & Shooting Performance46%
very accurate right out of the box. I tweaked the red dot a little, and all shots are in tight groups, up to 25 yards.
Great for Concealed Carry46%
This is a Great Gun for Conceal Carry. I have had mine for 2 years with NO malfunctioning.
High Capacity & Firepower31%
I like the fact that I can easily carry 15 rounds and 1 in the camber.

Common concerns

Not Suitable for Small Hands31%
It is a pleasure to hold, though it may not be for a small handed person.
Weight & Size Limitations15%
The only downside, is weight and size. It's not a pocket pistol.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer P229 Legion RXP for sale

Is the SIG P229 Legion a good gun?

"Good" depends on your needs. Shooters praise its ergonomics, smooth DA/SA action, and reliability for concealed carry and duty use. It retails around $1,600. Some prefer trigger work after purchase, though the factory trigger is functional. Overall it earns strong marks from experienced shooters.

What is the price of the SIG Sauer P229 Legion?

SIG P229 Legion pistols currently average around $1,181 new and $875 used, with some retailers listing at $1,299.99. Three versions are tracked across 18 retailers, with limited stock currently available.

What are the common problems with the SIG Sauer P229 Legion?

User reports mention occasional fitment issues affecting reliability, though these aren't widespread. SIG customer service receives criticism. Magazine availability and cost frustrate some owners. Most shooters consider the Legion solid overall, with minor complaints about aftermarket part pricing rather than inherent design flaws.

What is the difference between the P229 and the P229 Legion?

Legion models feature a smoother double-action trigger pull without stacking, a contoured beavertail for higher grip, and refined ergonomics. Standard P229s offer the same DA/SA action and compact size without these refinements. The Legion's upgrades suit shooters who prioritize trigger quality and handling over the lower cost of the standard model.

Is the SIG P229 Legion a carry gun?

Yes. SIG designed the P229 Legion for concealed carry and duty use. Its compact frame fits IWB holsters, and the 15-round capacity suits defensive use. At around 34 ounces unloaded, it runs heavy for all-day carry, but remains a capable choice for those who tolerate the weight.