Sig P210 Carry First Shots



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44 thoughts on “Sig P210 Carry First Shots”

  1. Listen. I can spend 869 (msrp) n get a FN FNX. Double stacked .45 ACP 4.5in barrel. And then spend 45 to get a mag extension plate. 17+1 and still come in under what this thing costs new. I love Sig. They are innovative. But this charging a grand plus for basic pistols needs to quit. Colt fucked around n found that out the hard way.

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  2. You can definitely tell you like the gun itself / series because you would have dog walked that bitch for accuracy if it was any other gun, ESPECIALLY Springfield 🤷🏾🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾

    But it's all good. We all have our preferences

    As always, love the content and keep em' coming 👌🏾👌🏾

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  3. I mean it does look great and runs like a dream… but 8+1 and that price… if it were double stack with those looks and performance, then give me that all day. Otherwise… seems SIG just wants another cash grab.

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  4. What is interesting about the 210 is that it is the originator for the slide and rail design used by CZ for the 75 series only in a single action only 1911 style trigger configuration. The CZ-75 borrowed heavily from the P-210 design which to their credit was a good thing because it is one of the greatest platforms ergonomically speaking. I would love to see a polymer tactical version of this firearm for sure and use maybe an alloy insert to give it some flexibility but also allow it to provide that tack driving accuracy that they are renowned for.

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  5. I liked it but why would sig regress with their amazing capacites in the 365 to this? Good shooting gun but there is no situation where this would take priority over other carry guns for me.

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  6. I don’t think I have ever heard anyone describe this better. It is a hold over from a past era. Where craftsmanship and accuracy were more prevalent. Practicality is a result of time mix with a little trial and error.

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