Au contraire Me. TDC,
The mistake is more yours than mine. I researched the the P-210 very carefully before I layed down the $2600 I paid. The pistol was designed for the military and LE agencies of several European countries in the mid 40's and first issued in 1949 to the Swiss and Danish military. It was only later that the pistol became so popular with the sports shooters. Interestingly, the P-210 and 1911 share a common history and some design features, starting with the military and LE units and progressing to a huge following with private users. The P-210 was issued to the Swiss military from 1949-1975 and replaced by the SIG P-220 primarily because it was too expensive to produce. It is still used by the Danes. The pistol was produced in about 6/7 models most of which were service guns. The pistol is still being used by specialist guard units. There were a couple of civilian complaints about the design one feature of which was somewhat deliberate. The original safety design was stiff and difficult to operate. The magazine release was at the butt of the pistols and difficult to use quickly.
The new Legend line is now produced on modern CNC machinery in Germany. Mine is the target model with adjustable sights. The other 4.7 inch model has fixed sights and then there is the longer Super Target also with adjustable sights. The two "standard" sized pistols use the same much improved safety and while I had some difficulty with it, those with larger hands and longer thumbs would not. Fortunately I was able to consult a couple of P-210 experts and evolved a solution that works for me. While not perfect, mostly because of an eight round magazine capacity, I compete with it and manage fairly well for an old man.
I was very well aware of the guns design and its shortcomings as a competition pistol in the "action games". I wanted the gun for its phenomenal qualities and compromised somewhat because the design and fit issues didn't suit me perfectly. I would have preferred not to but went into the adventure with both eyes wide open and thanks to the expertise I used from extremely well-informed and competent P-210 collectors and shooters.
My 1911 is well designed for my purposes and it also fits me well. So I'm a happy camper.