Sig 210

If you haven't test driven one, I say you owe it to your self to do so & the p210 will speak for it self. I was hooked the first time i shot one. No comparison to the other 9mm out there in my opinion.

Thats the thing, ive never test driven the P210, but everyone speaks so highly of them. I really like the CZ style pistols, and I know the P210 is the father of that design. Still, after shooting a P7 Im amazed at how accurate that pistol is. Plus, I think the design is something very special.
 
So what I'm hearing is that the older originals such as the Tradex ones which are good used pistols are likely the better ones to get. Right?

mike
Not really!It depends on how you like the trigger .
I actually like the trigger on Legend better !
I will have the 210-6 with me today ( Saturday) on range 7 if you like to try it ! Just ask RO for Roger !:wave:
 
Not really!It depends on how you like the trigger .
I actually like the trigger on Legend better !
I will have the 210-6 with me today ( Saturday) on range 7 if you like to try it ! Just ask RO for Roger !:wave:

That's a great offer and I thank you but today is a childminding day. I looked at the Tradex used Sigs and see that they are a pre P210 model called the P49 and they are all made in the 1949-1950 era. I assume that's still within the group recognised as a superior product. all are priced around $2200 and have plastic or bakelite? grips.
 
That's a great offer and I thank you but today is a childminding day. I looked at the Tradex used Sigs and see that they are a pre P210 model called the P49 and they are all made in the 1949-1950 era. I assume that's still within the group recognised as a superior product. all are priced around $2200 and have plastic or bakelite? grips.

Actually, some actually prefer the P49 models.

p210.com is your friend!
 
Thats the thing, ive never test driven the P210, but everyone speaks so highly of them. I really like the CZ style pistols, and I know the P210 is the father of that design. Still, after shooting a P7 Im amazed at how accurate that pistol is. Plus, I think the design is something very special.

I have shot the P210 in both the wooden and plastic grip, with a wide rear sight notch and without. It is an amazing pistol, without question. It may even be worth the amazing price, but there's no way I could ever afford one.
I bought a CZ Shadow instead. A poor man's P210? Just maybe. It's a joy to shoot, I know that. I've put a lighter mainspring in and saw a great improvement in the pull weight, and will be doing a couple more things to lighten it even more.
 
That's a great offer and I thank you but today is a childminding day. I looked at the Tradex used Sigs and see that they are a pre P210 model called the P49 and they are all made in the 1949-1950 era. I assume that's still within the group recognised as a superior product. all are priced around $2200 and have plastic or bakelite? grips.

So the Tradex guns are not P210's? Now I'm really confused.
 
So the Tradex guns are not P210's? Now I'm really confused.

One of the better informed P210 collectors will know more than me but my understanding is that they are essentially the same pistol but have different model designations according to year manufactured and country who they were made for. The "A" prefix pistols (the Tradex guns all have the A prefix) are model P49 and made from 1949-1985 but the P210 is also included in some of those years as well. They are all thought to be the same great quality.

here are serial #'s with model #'s that I found. Look below the first bit..

http://larvatus.livejournal.com/188236.html
 
johnl, I expected this answer, they did however make a specific barrel for lead bullets, different than the one in the gun.
 
So the Tradex guns are not P210's? Now I'm really confused.

Yes they are, pure and original P210. Pistola 49 (P49) is military designation for Swiss SIG P210. Serial number is prefixed with letter A which marks it as army pistol. Prefix P means private/civilian version. All privatized army pistols get stamped with P somewhere on trigger guard.
 
Yes they are, pure and original P210. Pistola 49 (P49) is military designation for Swiss SIG P210. Serial number is prefixed with letter A which marks it as army pistol. Prefix P means private/civilian version. All privatized army pistols get stamped with P somewhere on trigger guard.

Thank you, now that makes more sense to me :D
 
How many people who are saying the new 210's 'aren't as good' have themselves actually done a side by side test?
 
How many people who are saying the new 210's 'aren't as good' have themselves actually done a side by side test?

I didn’t have a chance to compare them side by side. But...lets think logically.
Germany produced “Legend” does not go under same rigorous firing tests. Swiss army accuracy requirements less than 5cm at 50m do not apply any more. CNC machining takes a little bit out of P210 genuine character, quality and feel. Cast parts are also not welcome on such highly priced piece. I personally prefer to see even a smallest part machined out of solid peace of steel. But that is just me. American mag release will just introduce a rattle into the historic icon such P210, it won't feel monolith solid any more.
 
I didn’t have a chance to compare them side by side. But...lets think logically.
Germany produced “Legend” does not go under same rigorous firing tests. Swiss army accuracy requirements less than 5cm at 50m do not apply any more. CNC machining takes a little bit out of P210 genuine character, quality and feel. Cast parts are also not welcome on such highly priced piece. I personally prefer to see even a smallest part machined out of solid peace of steel. But that is just me. American mag release will just introduce a rattle into the historic icon such P210, it won't feel monolith solid any more.

Did Swiss army accuracy requirements apply to all civilian pistols too?
There is a huge difference in 'CNC' methods. Properly set up, with good machines and unworn tools and CNC easily trumps the capabilities of a human when it comes to machining. Poorly setup, with crappy machinery or worn tooling and the opposite is true. Machined right, the whole idea of 'fitting' becomes a whole lot less important.
I have a couple sigs in the safe that aren't 210's and all have 'American' (though far from an American idea) mag releases so I just went and checked: loaded with a mag they dont rattle one bit. A couple of my 1911's do, but i digress.
I don't know about 'character', except that I've driven in a rickety horse cart that had lots of it. I guess I'll have to wait till next year to see. I think I'll trade some 'genuine character' for a proper mag release, a beavertail and a chance to own a brand spankin new 210.
If it sucks I'll buy ya a case of beer.
 
Just ordered a sIG 210 Legend a few weeks ago, can't wait till it shows up!! Anyone with a 22 conversion for sale please pLEASE pm ME HERE, CHEERS dALE Z! I know there are about 9 coming into Canada threw one importer!
 
Just ordered a sIG 210 Legend a few weeks ago, can't wait till it shows up!! Anyone with a 22 conversion for sale please pLEASE pm ME HERE, CHEERS dALE Z! I know there are about 9 coming into Canada threw one importer!

Where did you order from, and what is the price tag on it?
 
My local shop ordered it for me, no idea of the price other than over $3K!!! I believe its FN Sports who is the ones importing this small batch of 9? I know mine was #7 that has been spoken fore, cheers Dale Z!
 
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