Description
There are competition pistols made to chase scores, and then there are pistols that feel like the result of someone being a little obsessive about every tiny detail. The SIG Sauer P226 X-Six PPC Skeleton is very much the latter. Born from the Mastershop line, it’s a 9mm that reads equal parts precision instrument and fine metalwork — lean, deliberate, and quietly serious.
This example is set up for the kind of accuracy shooters dream about. The 6-inch barrel gives you a long sight radius, which makes lining up shots feel less like guesswork and more like math. The frame is skeletonized not just for looks — it trims weight where it helps and gives the pistol a taut, responsive feel. Pair that with the straight-match trigger and an adjustable SAO setup, and you’ve got the kind of trigger pull that encourages you to shoot better. Faster follow-ups, cleaner breaks. That’s the point.
It’s finished in stainless steel, so it looks sharp and will take a lifetime of handling without sulking. This set comes complete with the original factory box, manual, and the factory test target — the paperwork collectors actually care about. Having the full kit matters; it keeps provenance tidy and resale value honest.
This is a pistol for people who care about results and aesthetics. If you hunt for perfection in competition, or you collect the rare, well-finished Mastershop pieces, the P226 X-Six PPC Skeleton is both a tool and a trophy. It doesn’t shout. It just performs, beautifully.









