P226 pistol type semi-automatic, Mechanically locked, recoil operated service handgun designed by the Swiss fire arm company SIG Sauer. This pistol's design is based on SIG's P220, but built to accept double stack magazines. Many different variants of P226 was made to chamber different calibre cartridge, most variants chambers the 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .357 SIG and the .22 Long Rifle.
During the service side arms trial of the US army in 1984, despite finishing the trial with satisfactory results, the armed forces chose the Beretta 92F for the military designation M9, however US taskforce Navy SEALs later procured the Mk25 model of P226 and made it their long-term service side arm until 2015. Aside from the SEALs, P226 variants are in service in many policing units all around the world.
P26, this is a name to remember for all the elites. Originally designed to compete against M9 pistols, but due to their cheap price, I unfortunately wasn't a match, but eventually I became the standard gear for the US Special forces. The real Elites and those who knows the truth, will never miss the chance with their fated ones!
Commander looks like I'm the best match for you after all right? Let me congratulate you for making the choice that you will never regret in your life... Let me give you... The type of happiness reserved only for the Elites! ❤
The seal that she always bring with was an onomatopoeia of Navy SEALs.
Navy SEALs used special P226, designated as MK25 which coated with special Anti-Corrosion Protection.
Unfortunately the model of P226 the T-doll is holding isn't a service variant of with the SEALs.
The pet seal's name is "Baozi", Chinese for Steamed Buns.
SEALs later on replaced their P226 with Glock 19, due the smaller size which more concealable and greater durability in extreme condition. The sidearm replacement triggered an argument between SIG and Glock fans.
So far, US was the most notable user where all of their military branch and law enforcer uses SIG P226 as their mainstay sidearm beside Beretta M9 and M1911 because its frame sturdiness and reliability.