Hello, yes I shoot frequently. I will make a video later. It is very precise, the weight is heavy on the paper, but its balance makes you think that it is lighter. Its handle is very comfortable for me, a real slipper. But I advise to try this grip before buying because it may not be suitable for all hands. The recoil is well compensated by the shape one has almost the impression to shoot with a caliber inferior to 9mm. Thank you for watching the video. Thank you for your interest in this beautiful object. Good shot and good targets.
Thank you for aswering. I acutually held it earlier today and also a Sig P210-5 with a 6" barrel for comparison. The Sig P210-5 was of course used, but in great shape. And also nearly as expensive! The new mag-release and other new features I think are nice and would make me choose the new version. Maybe it is not as good an investment, but I want this gun for shooting :) I look forward to a video of you shooting it
Hello, personally I think to make a small shooting video at the booth next week end. For investment and resale later I think the old model made in Switzerland would be a good choice, because end manufacturing since the late 1980 th. My P210 super target made in germany starts after 200 cartridges to be much more accurate and after a few cleanings it looks more and more like my old p210-2 with the characteristic sound and feel of slipping. But when disassembling the slide of the old, it is all well greased for years with a lot of shooting residue and other. It almost feels like it's mounted on a ball bearing lol
I live in USA. Just bought a black one. 200 rounds so far. Slide to frame fit has no perceptible play. I did not see or hold one before ordering. When it arrived, I was surprised that the grip is so large. Perfect for my large hands, but it will not work for small hands. The trigger is actually 3 stages- first take up, second take up, and break with no creep. Trigger weight measures 2.5# after lubricating with Weapon Shield. Accuracy is as advertised. I know where the bullet will hit at the moment of trigger break. Recoil is not much more than a .22, very soft shooter. Of course, different cartridge loads will affect recoil. There are no finish flaws. This is an exceptional machine. Exactly what I wanted.
Thank you for your comment. This is in agreement with my feelings. The accurancy was exceptional. The slide fit when i describe in the video is only during disassembly when the key is removed. When the gun is in operation the game is not felt. I show this in a next video. I put you the link from a German magazine with different ammunition test charts is reloading. With shooting test with pistol blocked in a jaw. the deviations are in European unit mm. The beginning of the table concerns the manufactured ammunition, the other part "geschoss" is part of different reloading, bulet ect ... enjoy servimg.com/view/19850508/4
Looks nicer than the American made version, which is beefier or clunkier. They say to never drop a bullet or snap cap into the chamber, always feed it through with the magazine due to the extractor having to drag over the bullet with an ejection site fed approach
I agree with you. Where in the 1980s for the same price game we would have had a beautiful lacquered wooden box with the 3 three different caliber and the appropriate charger. And even some ammo they seem to me. We are in the 21st century with companies that are cutting prices to make a profit! The customer is king but many have forgotten him and only see people as a handful of dollars to take. But with the P210 you buy the dream too and personally I do not shoot with the box. Good shot and good cartons shooter friends.
I'm jealous, I'd be happy with most any 210. But I'd really like to get my hands on a vintage military issue 210...in like new condition of course. I did happen across a 220 made in 78, it was imported by Browning Arms and made by Sig Sauer Systems West Germany. I don't believe the gun had been fired as there were no signs of wear anywhere, even the follower in the mag looked new not a scratch on it. I put about 500 rounds through it and today's new Sigs have nothing on the early ones made in W Germany. The one your holding is a step up, it'll reveal how well you shoot...
Many P 210 imported in the United States, but since the end of the Swiss manufacture they become coveted objects. The P210 are considered indestructible, and many spare parts not far from home because I am close to the Swiss. I find this video maybe u know this chanel ruclips.net/video/sobqLCqXiiE/видео.html
Ironically, the swiss insist that the original 220, military designation P75, is way better than the W. Germany one. Could be true, could be wrong, I just know the swiss 220 and it's a joy to shoot. I do have a german p225 thought and I have no complaints.
Hello Vincent. Thank you for the video. I called our local Sig Sauer dealer (U.S) and asked about the "slop" - the answer I received was that it is allowed for thermal expansion and gun grease - I noticed out of the box you didn't grease the gun and was wondering how it seems now that you've had a chance to properly grease it and run a few rounds through it? Would love to know before making a potential purchase decision. Thanks in advance!
Hello, thank you for your comment. As I mentioned in the first comment. My weapon was in need of a break-in. After 500 shots perfect. This one was a little dry to disbanding, a good lubrication with the famous automanleft made in Switzerland and it's perfect. There should be no machining difference between my German model and a purchase in the USA, the specifications are the same. I will advise you to take a black model rather than the stainless steel finish. But it seems to me that the stainless steel Super target model is not available in the USA. Thank you for the interest. I can remake a capture at the shooting range after his end-of-year parties if that tells you. Happy new year and good shooting.
Can I ask where you were able to order a stainless model? I do not see it listed on their website. I think the stainless just looks cleaner vs. blued model.
Hello, I live in France, my gunsmith has ordered from sig sauer in germany. I do not know if the US production makes stainless steel models. You can always send them an email. The German SIG site sigsauer.de/p210/ Thank you for watching
Hello and thank you for your interest for my video. Nothing exists on the market from SIG Sauer industry .... I made this one with a small towel and a badge buy on Amazon or Ebay. I do not remember anymore. Good shot and nice result shooter friends. www.amazon.fr/Handguns-T-shirt-Ecusson-Patch-Embroidered/dp/B00M537YY0
Arme magnifique !!! Après de nombreuses années de tir je viens également de craquer pour un P210 !! Je dois le récupérer cette semaine et je ferai une vidéo de présentation dès que possible !!!! Une arme fantastique. Bon tir ;)
Hello, thank you for your interest, sorry for the time for my answers. P210 ST by Sig sauer Germany uses the patent issued from P210 made in Switzerland and no version with left-handed mode. To see if a custom version is possible? Good shot and good result shooter friends
Which is better, the American version or German version? I really want one, but I don't know which one to buy. The price is very different, I can get the American made for about $1500, but the German one is about $4000. Is the German made one so much better?
I think the finishes are identical. The specifications are the same on both sides of the Atlantic. The color of the cannon changes black in the US and stainless steel in Germany. But I have never been able to get 2 in 1 us and 1 german hands. bye Thx for watching
Hello, DaveandDebe. I leav in France in Europe. My Gunsmith hav orderer m'y model in Sig Sauer Germany. sigsauer.de/p210/ Ur Usa production only Black modèle i think, and mabye not 6 barrel. Sory for m'y bad english, Thank s for watching
Vincent Bigs Thank you so much for answering me. Beautiful gun you have. I have never seen the Stainless steel 6inch version. Must not be Available in the USA,, we have one that has Stainless steel hardware accents, but not one like yours. Enjoy it!! Thank you!
They could have done even more, but they use the Swiss patent and the P210 was retained in 8 shots. One of the prototypes of the P210 SP 47/16 (16 shots). Moreover in Europe the law against terrorism under the guise of terrorism against more and more limits the capacity of magazine ect ...
@@VincentBigs Gun laws vary widely in Europe. Here in Sweden there are no magazine rules if it's for range shooting, i own 33 round magazines that i use in my PC carbine. I know Italy has really hard gun laws and are especially hard on modern military calibers like the 9x19 .308 and 5.56
Yes I was surprised at first, I do not know if the stainless version influences this. It should be a comparison with the black versions, but I do not have this model. After use of fire and lubrication the slop seems less. This remains an exceptional weapon and it is more accurate than my old model in luger which is tighter feeling issue. Balance, compensation, feeling at the start of the shot, make you feel the target result before seeing it, like its ancestor of the last century made in Switzerland. To try before buying because the handle may not be suitable for all hands especially small ones. i62.servimg.com/u/f62/19/85/05/08/p210_s10.jpg i62.servimg.com/u/f62/19/85/05/08/p_210-10.jpg
I'm picking up a black P210 target Tuesday. I'll hollar back about my slide to frame fit when it gets here. Regardless of fit that is one beautiful pistol and accuracy is all that matters.
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Beautiful gun, you could've shared a few things with us, how does it feel in hand. Things of that nature, this was kinda like look at what I've got...whatever. Enjoy your new toy.
Yes I am preparing a new video in shooting session. In hand the weight is not too much felt it is very well balanced. The decline does not make you think of 9para but rather a lower caliber. It is very precise and pleasant in hand, the grip is good for my big hands. THX for watching
And no comment bcs I speak very bad English .... It will have been detrimental to this beautiful object lol. Im french i can make French comment if u want lol
Hi.
Have you had a chance to shoot it yet? Does it perform well?
Hello, yes I shoot frequently. I will make a video later. It is very precise, the weight is heavy on the paper, but its balance makes you think that it is lighter. Its handle is very comfortable for me, a real slipper. But I advise to try this grip before buying because it may not be suitable for all hands. The recoil is well compensated by the shape one has almost the impression to shoot with a caliber inferior to 9mm. Thank you for watching the video. Thank you for your interest in this beautiful object. Good shot and good targets.
Thank you for aswering.
I acutually held it earlier today and also a Sig P210-5 with a 6" barrel for comparison.
The Sig P210-5 was of course used, but in great shape. And also nearly as expensive!
The new mag-release and other new features I think are nice and would make me choose the new version.
Maybe it is not as good an investment, but I want this gun for shooting :)
I look forward to a video of you shooting it
Hello, personally I think to make a small shooting video at the booth next week end. For investment and resale later I think the old model made in Switzerland would be a good choice, because end manufacturing since the late 1980 th. My P210 super target made in germany starts after 200 cartridges to be much more accurate and after a few cleanings it looks more and more like my old p210-2 with the characteristic sound and feel of slipping. But when disassembling the slide of the old, it is all well greased for years with a lot of shooting residue and other. It almost feels like it's mounted on a ball bearing lol
A silver German super target , SWEET .
Have been trying to get my hands on one, speaking to several dealers. They are totally out of stock :(
I live in USA. Just bought a black one. 200 rounds so far. Slide to frame fit has no perceptible play. I did not see or hold one before ordering. When it arrived, I was surprised that the grip is so large. Perfect for my large hands, but it will not work for small hands. The trigger is actually 3 stages- first take up, second take up, and break with no creep. Trigger weight measures 2.5# after lubricating with Weapon Shield. Accuracy is as advertised. I know where the bullet will hit at the moment of trigger break. Recoil is not much more than a .22, very soft shooter. Of course, different cartridge loads will affect recoil. There are no finish flaws. This is an exceptional machine. Exactly what I wanted.
Thank you for your comment. This is in agreement with my feelings. The accurancy was exceptional. The slide fit when i describe in the video is only during disassembly when the key is removed. When the gun is in operation the game is not felt. I show this in a next video.
I put you the link from a German magazine with different ammunition test charts is reloading. With shooting test with pistol blocked in a jaw. the deviations are in European unit mm. The beginning of the table concerns the manufactured ammunition, the other part "geschoss" is part of different reloading, bulet ect ... enjoy
servimg.com/view/19850508/4
I agree with everything you said. This is one fantastic pistol.
is yours the American or German?
I am not sure which one victor has altho I would figure it is the American model , mine is the American and Vincent has a German made.
Hello Rod1Malkin it's German made for my model. Good shot and good result friend shooter.
Interesting. My P210 US Target is tighter with much has less slide play than that when you removed the slide. Did not expect that.
Looks nicer than the American made version, which is beefier or clunkier. They say to never drop a bullet or snap cap into the chamber, always feed it through with the magazine due to the extractor having to drag over the bullet with an ejection site fed approach
Great video and good insights.
Love the P210. Love everything inside the case. The case however itself is so insultingly cheap I'd send it back to Sig with a present from my dog
I agree with you. Where in the 1980s for the same price game we would have had a beautiful lacquered wooden box with the 3 three different caliber and the appropriate charger. And even some ammo they seem to me. We are in the 21st century with companies that are cutting prices to make a profit! The customer is king but many have forgotten him and only see people as a handful of dollars to take. But with the P210 you buy the dream too and personally I do not shoot with the box.
Good shot and good cartons shooter friends.
I saw the prototype for this a few years ago at SHOT but haven't seen it on their website yet.
Hi I am European, the stainless version is available in Germany
Der Verschluss hat sehr viel Spiel!
Ist das für eine SIG SAUER tolerierbar?
Never load a round in the chamber like that. That's how you break extractors
I'm jealous, I'd be happy with most any 210. But I'd really like to get my hands on a vintage military issue 210...in like new condition of course.
I did happen across a 220 made in 78, it was imported by Browning Arms and made by Sig Sauer Systems West Germany. I don't believe the gun had been fired as there were no signs of wear anywhere, even the follower in the mag looked new not a scratch on it. I put about 500 rounds through it and today's new Sigs have nothing on the early ones made in W Germany.
The one your holding is a step up, it'll reveal how well you shoot...
Many P 210 imported in the United States, but since the end of the Swiss manufacture they become coveted objects. The P210 are considered indestructible, and many spare parts not far from home because I am close to the Swiss. I find this video maybe u know this chanel ruclips.net/video/sobqLCqXiiE/видео.html
Ironically, the swiss insist that the original 220, military designation P75, is way better than the W. Germany one. Could be true, could be wrong, I just know the swiss 220 and it's a joy to shoot. I do have a german p225 thought and I have no complaints.
I imported two of mine 210's from Germany. One a German issue and the other a 7.65. About $2300 after fees.
Hello@@33Luger, Good deal, if it's old models, the discount will not be important. Good shot and good result friend shooter.
What is the full length of its barrel? Is it longer than the one in 1911
very well made...
Hello Vincent. Thank you for the video. I called our local Sig Sauer dealer (U.S) and asked about the "slop" - the answer I received was that it is allowed for thermal expansion and gun grease - I noticed out of the box you didn't grease the gun and was wondering how it seems now that you've had a chance to properly grease it and run a few rounds through it? Would love to know before making a potential purchase decision. Thanks in advance!
Hello, thank you for your comment. As I mentioned in the first comment. My weapon was in need of a break-in. After 500 shots perfect. This one was a little dry to disbanding, a good lubrication with the famous automanleft made in Switzerland and it's perfect. There should be no machining difference between my German model and a purchase in the USA, the specifications are the same. I will advise you to take a black model rather than the stainless steel finish. But it seems to me that the stainless steel Super target model is not available in the USA.
Thank you for the interest. I can remake a capture at the shooting range after his end-of-year parties if that tells you.
Happy new year and good shooting.
Can I ask where you were able to order a stainless model? I do not see it listed on their website. I think the stainless just looks cleaner vs. blued model.
Hello, I live in France, my gunsmith has ordered from sig sauer in germany. I do not know if the US production makes stainless steel models. You can always send them an email. The German SIG site sigsauer.de/p210/
Thank you for watching
They don't show the 6" model on there website yet.
Where did you get the sig hand towel?
Hello and thank you for your interest for my video. Nothing exists on the market from SIG Sauer industry .... I made this one with a small towel and a badge buy on Amazon or Ebay. I do not remember anymore.
Good shot and nice result shooter friends.
www.amazon.fr/Handguns-T-shirt-Ecusson-Patch-Embroidered/dp/B00M537YY0
Arme magnifique !!! Après de nombreuses années de tir je viens également de craquer pour un P210 !! Je dois le récupérer cette semaine et je ferai une vidéo de présentation dès que possible !!!! Une arme fantastique. Bon tir ;)
A chaque utilisation c est un regal
J ai une video a upload sur le bon grip a avoir pour ce p210.
A plus.
Ps je galere pour les 1000 abonnes
Vincent Bigs je galère moi aussi !! De mon côté je me suis abonné à ta chaîne 👍🏻
Idem tinkiet
Beautiful pistol. I’m jealous! I hope they make them with ambi safeties for lefties. Thanks for sharing!
Hello, thank you for your interest, sorry for the time for my answers. P210 ST by Sig sauer Germany uses the patent issued from P210 made in Switzerland and no version with left-handed mode. To see if a custom version is possible?
Good shot and good result shooter friends
My American version has no slop whatsoever.
Which is better, the American version or German version? I really want one, but I don't know which one to buy. The price is very different, I can get the American made for about $1500, but the German one is about $4000. Is the German made one so much better?
I think the finishes are identical. The specifications are the same on both sides of the Atlantic. The color of the cannon changes black in the US and stainless steel in Germany. But I have never been able to get 2 in 1 us and 1 german hands.
bye Thx for watching
@@VincentBigs Thank you!
yes
Wunderschöne Waffe ❤
Danke
Where did you find this gun? Never seen one for sale. Great videos , thanks!
Hello, DaveandDebe. I leav in France in Europe. My Gunsmith hav orderer m'y model in Sig Sauer Germany. sigsauer.de/p210/
Ur Usa production only Black modèle i think, and mabye not 6 barrel.
Sory for m'y bad english, Thank s for watching
Vincent Bigs Thank you so much for answering me. Beautiful gun you have. I have never seen the Stainless steel 6inch version. Must not be Available in the USA,, we have one that has Stainless steel hardware accents, but not one like yours. Enjoy it!! Thank you!
You would think with the new magazines, they could have increased it from 8 to 10.
They could have done even more, but they use the Swiss patent and the P210 was retained in 8 shots. One of the prototypes of the P210 SP 47/16 (16 shots).
Moreover in Europe the law against terrorism under the guise of terrorism against more and more limits the capacity of magazine ect ...
@@VincentBigs Gun laws vary widely in Europe.
Here in Sweden there are no magazine rules if it's for range shooting, i own 33 round magazines that i use in my PC carbine.
I know Italy has really hard gun laws and are especially hard on modern military calibers like the 9x19 .308 and 5.56
Probably about 1,300 dollars.
I am shocked it had so much slop in the frame to slide fit.
Yes I was surprised at first, I do not know if the stainless version influences this. It should be a comparison with the black versions, but I do not have this model. After use of fire and lubrication the slop seems less. This remains an exceptional weapon and it is more accurate than my old model in luger which is tighter feeling issue. Balance, compensation, feeling at the start of the shot, make you feel the target result before seeing it, like its ancestor of the last century made in Switzerland. To try before buying because the handle may not be suitable for all hands especially small ones.
i62.servimg.com/u/f62/19/85/05/08/p210_s10.jpg
i62.servimg.com/u/f62/19/85/05/08/p_210-10.jpg
I'm picking up a black P210 target Tuesday. I'll hollar back about my slide to frame fit when it gets here. Regardless of fit that is one beautiful pistol and accuracy is all that matters.
I got mine today. As far as the side to frame fit there is absolutely none in mine. No wiggle at all.
Great, good shot at you. Can you make me a litel video for show this slop in the frame to slide fit plz
Will do Vincent. How do I get it to you?
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How muxh?
4400 $ on gun brokers usa. 3500€ in europe.
No slop
Çok güzel bir makina
Geçenlerde Canik’i keşfettim, Türkiye’nin Alman silah endüstrisini kıskanacak bir şeyi yok İyi atış ve iyi sonuç atıcı arkadaşlar. Google çevirisi için özür dilerim, umarım sizin için anlaşılabilir kalır.
Beautiful gun, you could've shared a few things with us, how does it feel in hand. Things of that nature, this was kinda like look at what I've got...whatever. Enjoy your new toy.
Yes I am preparing a new video in shooting session. In hand the weight is not too much felt it is very well balanced. The decline does not make you think of 9para but rather a lower caliber. It is very precise and pleasant in hand, the grip is good for my big hands. THX for watching
And no comment bcs I speak very bad English .... It will have been detrimental to this beautiful object lol. Im french i can make French comment if u want lol
📦 kargola bana
Too much money,I'd have to take out a loan.
This pistol would definitely look better in my hand! Just saying!! LOL
Dude really ?? No Commentary, Sig Towel, Cardboard box, WTF it’s a Sig 210 tell us what you really feel. . .
Pcf
I hate it when people post videos but don't talk. That's probably why I have never done a video.
I can make you a very nice comment in french, but would you find this video in your search engine ....?
Such a shitty camera