Description
This SIG Sauer P226 X-Five in chrome and blue titanium represents an exceptionally rare expression of the Mastershop’s X-Series—one that may well stand alone in its exact configuration.
The finish is the first thing that arrests your attention. A high-polish chrome slide contrasts sharply with a deep blue titanium-finished frame, creating a visual balance that feels intentional, architectural, and entirely unlike standard X-Five offerings. This is not a decorative flourish layered onto a known variant; it reads as a deliberate factory execution, conceived as a complete and unified design.
Chambered in 9mm, the pistol is built on the long-slide X-Five platform revered for its precision, balance, and mechanical refinement. The extended sight radius, all-metal construction, and competition-grade geometry remain intact, but here they serve as the foundation for something far more uncommon. Finishes of this nature were never part of regular production, and examples documented in this exact chrome and blue titanium pairing are virtually nonexistent.
The slide, frame, and controls present as fully matching, reinforcing the impression that this was executed as a single, cohesive piece rather than an assembly of disparate components or a later cosmetic experiment. That cohesion is what elevates this pistol from rare to potentially singular.
Offered as a complete, matching example, this P226 X-Five occupies a narrow space where Mastershop engineering intersects with experimental artistry. For collectors who value originality, scarcity, and the quiet significance of undocumented variations, this is the kind of piece that rarely surfaces—and may not surface again in the same form.


















