Very curious about new P210 . I had an older P210-2 and -6 years ago. My understanding is that current ones are completely redesigned. If anyone has any experience with them , I would like to know their accuracy and if they feed jhp ammunition. My older ones were very accurate with loads they liked and had ocasionsl feeding issues with jhp's.
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Check out sigforum.com for your JHP question. I don't expect a lot of people, especially in California, use these for defense purposes. Mostly a target pistol.
If the handgun roster goes away, I will definitely purchase one. They occasionally are in the marketplace for 3k!
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Here is a C&R option for an original....
NOTE 10/17/2025: I just had to start with this because we are so excited about these. This current lot pistols is in pristine condition. They look fantastic with very little wear and they include a Blue Sig box as pictured.....The SIG P210 (Swiss Army designation Pistole 49 or M49) is a locked-breech self-loading, semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured in Neuhausen am Rheinfall (Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland) by SIG. The former SIG P210 model, now the SIG Sauer P210, is of all-steel construction and chambered in either 9x19mm Parabellum or 7.65mm Parabellum. These are the 9mm variations. The pistols were used from 1949 to 1975 by the Swiss army and police units in Switzerland. It was also adopted and is still in service with Denmark's military (as M/49 Neuhausen or simply Neuhausen), the German Bundespolizei since1951, and in shooting sports. The SIG 210, aka the P49, is a magnificent pistol, but too expensive to produce for a modern military sidearm. In the 1960s, the Swiss military began looking for a new service sidearm that would be a bit less costly. In response, SIG developed the P220, which would ultimately be adopted as the P75. This is the SIG-210-2 variation, which was the most common Swiss army version chambered in 9 mm Luger, with plastic or wood grips (grips may vary), fixed sights, and bead blasted high polished blue finish. Excellent Surplus Condition. This is a rare find, especially in this condition so if you are a collector act quickly as these may go fast. We are not offering a custom option because they are all in exceptional condition. Read more about these amazing pistols below. Comment
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IIRC, many who have both Swiss and US guns say that the US guns shoot better (more accurate and precise), but the Swiss guns have a better fit and finish.
The safety on the Swiss guns has always been a sore spot. Supposedly the US guns fixed that problem.Last edited by k1dude; 08-08-2021, 12:12 PM."Show me a young conservative and I'll show you a man without a heart. Show me an old liberal and I'll show you a man without a brain." - Sir Winston Churchill
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The seller never said when the subject P210-2, s/n A152540, was actually made. Actually, the photos seem to show various serial numbers.
The seller just said the pistol(s) is/are "C&R eligible" and then said it can't be shipped to California (which could just be ignorance on the seller's end).(former) Glock and 1911 Armorer; LEO (now retired)Comment
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Same here, love to have one so I can compare side by side with CZ-TS. In free state the Sig-210 and CZ-TS is about same price. In California, instead of Sig-210 I will get the Ed Brown or Night Hawk for the same price.Check out sigforum.com for your JHP question. I don't expect a lot of people, especially in California, use these for defense purposes. Mostly a target pistol.
If the handgun roster goes away, I will definitely purchase one. They occasionally are in the marketplace for 3k!
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