@@rinzlerdk that's not true. The Swiss and Dane versions are completely identical besides proof markings. If you asked to see a M49 in 1970's Switzerland they wouldn't even hesitate or correct you.
Really incredible pistol. A very nice gentlemen let me shoot his at the range last week and I was blown away by the quality of the gun. It's like a Rolex, a remarkable piece of craftsmanship and precise engineering. The P210, in all it's iterations, is the most beautiful mass-produced handgun ever made imo.
It’s a great gun. Pros; The most impressive feel of that gun is how smooth is the slide. Trigger is really good. Cons; The grips are very thick. It is thicker than the Beretta FS. It sucks that the magazine is not doble stack. Magazine needs to be push straight otherwise it doesn’t slide smoothly, you can see it on the video when changing magazines. Best Regards
My dad was issued a P49 (P210) and a Stgw57 (SIG 510) while I was issued with a P75 (P220) and a Stgw90 (SIG550). I still use his guns for target shooting, especially the P49 where I never switch for competition
I have to admit, this is the most accurate gun I've ever fired. Even after the first training, the accuracy of this gun is astonishing. So far, I've used the CZ 85B, CZ TS, Pardini GT 9-1 and I have to admit that nothing can compare to the P210 super target (I'm talking about precision shooting at 25 m). I also had the opportunity to shoot with the CZ SP 01 Viper - an extremely precise pistol without tolerances in construction, but still, the P210 is a class higher!
I’m sorry but I’ve been in love with this pistol ever since I saw the anime Madlax back in the mid 2000’s, when she was fighting those mercenaries in the jungle and her red dress glowed in the sunset as she was wielding her signature SIG P210 pistols in the pilot episode and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Thank you so much for the great memories and what you do Larry! You’re definitely not unappreciated, brother! Keep it up!
Bought one today at a local shop while hunting for a Dan Wesson ( Not ) and behold I couldn't put it down and so now it's with me and it's so different from my other pistols, I have the P220 elite, 1911s and Wilson's x9 but this is a very different breed. I really like it.
Just bought one (American variant) 3 weeks back. Amazing fit n finish, smooth action and glass crisp trigger and accurate (even with my middlin' skills).
I LOVE this pistol! The best groups I've ever shot with a handgun were with this pistol. I'd certainly agree that it's one of the most precise and accurate handguns ever made.
I love my SIG P210's and have Swiss in 9mm and 7.65mm, German 9mm and American 9mm. I enjoy them all but have a soft spot for the Swiss made versions which I was fortunate enough to buy before the prices sky rocketed although they were never cheap. One of the few handguns I was able to accurately and consistently hit with at 100yards which is amazing for my skill as I'm average at best. I have used a P210 as my CCW in the winter in a shoulder holster. Thanks for covering one of my favorites. I would love to own this model.
@@ismt101 Of my Swiss models The cheapest was $800 and the most expensive was a 9mm with a 7.65mm conversation and a 22LR conversation kit in a fitted case for $1700.
www.armsunlimited.com has them for 2,500.00. Swiss military trade ins with holster. Whether you love them THAT much is up to you. I’m sure they will only appreciate in value, though.
My man Larry is super passionate; I love him for it. Keep doing what ya do brother. We’ll be watching 😉 Oh & stay safe out there during these crAzy times 🦠
Too much quality does exist, and its name is the Korth PRS, whose only purpose is to flex on the HK poors. In all seriousness its a fantastic gun limited only by its price.
I’ve never seen a video where he praises a singe action trigger like this sig, I would think head feel as ecstatic with a 2011 or 1911 but man , he’s making me want to get my hands on one and find out myself. There’s a good reason he’s saying this .
Awesome presentation, one thing maybe: Would be great too see maybe the trigger reset / break point. Especially at these high quality guns. Thank you, Larry!
I bought the last airgun version of this gun here in Canada as well as the last limited edition rhino 50ds and I just purchased the last FAS 6004 which is on the way. It's hard to get things here in Canada I don't think this will ever come back.
Certainly a very nice pistol, with the heavy frame and the longer barrel, but I prefer my original (Swiss made) P210-6 over any other "clone" - to not say "copy". If You ever shot an original, You certainly know what I mean. Would You buy a Harley-Davidson that's made outside of USA?
Awesome sidearm. I can't wait if you do - "Larry at the movies" "Black Hawk Down"!! It will be like a Christmas gift and we don't have Christmas now!! lol
It would be awesome if you could get your hand on the L85. HK redone it for the British Government and produced a much needed A2 version with rails and new gizmos. The A3 is being phased in currently. There is a lot of history behind that platform. Also, I bet you have some stories from delta that people would love to hear. I love tuning into Shawn Ryans channel because there is tons of shooting and funny stories from the seal teams. Would love to hear some delta ones!
This is an impressive pistol as most agree. But after watching your video, I beleave that this pistol would benifit from a compinsator designed just for it. And really think they should be built with the .357 sig cartridge barreling for a long range enhancement and to give it a life as a hunting rig. Given it's longer slide the longer barrel would put a little more pop in the .357 cartridge for the heaviest projectiles. But thats just my thoughts.
Larry, mit allem gebotenen Respekt, shooting a SIG P210 at steel plates at 10 yards is a serious insult to SIG SAUER. This pistol show its full potential at 25 m. Show us your group at 25 m.
hi Larry vikers, first of all your video about gun are just 5 star my opinion. i know airsoft world have nothing to do with the real world, but in simple term is it possible to make a video to help me unterstand the diference bewteend the ar15 and the m4 platform?????
I just got one today! Great review. Does anyone make a 10round extended mag? I know it would stick out a little but for range use it would be a nice addition.
The US Version is a pretty cheap imitation of the Swiss original and isn't even a P210, mechanically. The German Version compromised its accuracy and reliability in one fell swoop. Five shot test targets fired at 25m have shown a spread comparable to that of SIG’s original ten shot test targets fired at twice that range.
@@terrygardner3163 First of all, I never said the SIG Sauer P210 Legend isn't an accurate and reliable gun. It's just not as accurate and as reliable as the SIG P210. Second, how is the test target not an indication of accuracy, even though it's purpose is to test and prove the gun's accuracy?
@@sergejizotov2407 I do not have a Legend. I have a P210 Midnight edition from the Mastershop in Germany. It would seem that the test target would be an indication of the accuracy of the gun. However I can handily beat the results of the test target that came with my gun. I can't speak to reliability as I just got the gun and have only fired it 125 rounds. As the frame is made from hammer forged stainless steel blanks and the slide is cnc machined from a cold drawn steel profile and the barrels are made from case hardened steel with hammer forged internals with all cnc machined parts hand fitted. I would say the pistol will be very reliable. I hope You and Yours are well and stay safe.
@@terrygardner3163 About the terms: The Legend is made in Germany, the Target in the US. The only information I found on the Midnight considering its production indicate that it shares all production techniques used in its sister models Legend and Supertarget, the main difference being the exterior, with a surface coating in the form of a “piano finish” accentuated by gold-plated trigger, cock and screws. This is why I was speaking about the P210 "Legend" and according to the SIG Sauer website, the frame and the internals are machined. May I ask you, where you got your Information from? Comparing the "normal" Legend to the older models, here are some of my "complaints": 1) The heavy frame configuration adopted for all versions of Sauer’s P210 does not appear to add strength at stress points. The few P210 frame failures mostly seen in Scandinavia concomitant with the use of 9mm Para submachine gun ammunition, appear to take place at or near the barrel bed, as a result of the bottom barrel lugs butting against it at the peak of the recoil cycle. This stress point is unlikely to be reinforced by adding extra steel on the outside. It seems that the new frame configuration functions mainly as a production line expedient meant to eliminate several machining steps. 2) The stainless steels used by Sauer in the construction of their pistols, are unlikely to exhibit the same wear characteristics as carbon steels formerly used by SIG and SAN, in particular appearing to be considerably softer than their predecessors and therefore easier (cheaper) to machine. It remains to be seen if the new models are as long lived as the old ones. 3) The quench polish quench (QPQ) nitrocarburizing case hardening that Sauer employs on its P210 frames, slides, and magazines, helps to disguise minor imperfections the likes of which stand out in the traditional blued finish applied over the wire brushed and sandblasted surfaces of the SIG P210. As a result, it is no longer necessary to polish steel in order to deliver an attractive surface finish. Modern handguns can be finished with a minimal effort, by spraying, baking, and processing, to be represented in the marketplace as durable, tactical, and hi-tech, and sold as no-maintenance, easy-care, and Hollywood-cool. Along similar lines, it bears notice that unlike the traditional Swiss oxide finish, Sauer’s PVD Nitron finish creates a surface buildup that results in tolerance stacking and complicates the assurance of proper clearances, consistently with anecdotal reports of various malfunctions observed in the Legend by European and American shooters. 4) Sauer’s firing pin safety, their counterpart to Colt’s universally loathed Series 80 system, accounts for four additional moving parts. The magazine catch and the safety detent add two more each; the recoil spring assembly, three more; and the trigger assembly, one more. All that adds up to twelve extra potential failure points compared to the old SIG P210. All that said, I don't think the new guns are bad. The midnight specifically looks fantastic. However, I strongly prefer the old models for the reasons stated above. Considering the accuracy, the ammunition used certainly plays a huge role as well. Thanks a lot, I hope You stay safe as well and please don't let me spoil your enjoyment of the new P210. This whole post is just me nitpicking.
I don't think so. Certainly not on a standard issue gun. It is controlled by the right hand thumb, and - as LAV said - the trigger unit kan be taken out as a small basket if unscrewed. Very neat.
The slow-mo with the bullet streaking out was impressive
Probably made the new guy run the camera for that shot. haha
I shot a P210 made in the 1960's. I could almost place all the shots in the black at 25 yards and I am a novice shooter. Very impressive pistol.
not the same gun - you shot a Neuhausen then.
@@rinzlerdk that's not true. The Swiss and Dane versions are completely identical besides proof markings. If you asked to see a M49 in 1970's Switzerland they wouldn't even hesitate or correct you.
LOL
Really incredible pistol. A very nice gentlemen let me shoot his at the range last week and I was blown away by the quality of the gun. It's like a Rolex, a remarkable piece of craftsmanship and precise engineering. The P210, in all it's iterations, is the most beautiful mass-produced handgun ever made imo.
It’s a great gun. Pros; The most impressive feel of that gun is how smooth is the slide. Trigger is really good. Cons; The grips are very thick. It is thicker than the Beretta FS. It sucks that the magazine is not doble stack. Magazine needs to be push straight otherwise it doesn’t slide smoothly, you can see it on the video when changing magazines. Best Regards
Well the P210 simply is a single stack pistol. If you redesigned it for a double stack mag it would no longer be a P210.
Just got this grip for my P210.. Amazing
www.armorycraft.com/product-page/sig-p210a-g10-grips-armory-craft-for-us-made-p210-pistols
the target models come with the thick grip..... for TARGET shooting
My dad was issued a P49 (P210) and a Stgw57 (SIG 510) while I was issued with a P75 (P220) and a Stgw90 (SIG550). I still use his guns for target shooting, especially the P49 where I never switch for competition
What military?
@@thedildozer6775 Swiss army
I have to admit, this is the most accurate gun I've ever fired. Even after the first training, the accuracy of this gun is astonishing. So far, I've used the CZ 85B, CZ TS, Pardini GT 9-1 and I have to admit that nothing can compare to the P210 super target (I'm talking about precision shooting at 25 m). I also had the opportunity to shoot with the CZ SP 01 Viper - an extremely precise pistol without tolerances in construction, but still, the P210 is a class higher!
I’m sorry but I’ve been in love with this pistol ever since I saw the anime Madlax back in the mid 2000’s, when she was fighting those mercenaries in the jungle and her red dress glowed in the sunset as she was wielding her signature SIG P210 pistols in the pilot episode and I’ve been obsessed ever since. Thank you so much for the great memories and what you do Larry! You’re definitely not unappreciated, brother! Keep it up!
I have German P-210. Absolutely love the fit and finish on it.
Bought one today at a local shop while hunting for a Dan Wesson ( Not ) and behold I couldn't put it down and so now it's with me and it's so different from my other pistols, I have the P220 elite, 1911s and Wilson's x9 but this is a very different breed. I really like it.
Just bought one (American variant) 3 weeks back. Amazing fit n finish, smooth action and glass crisp trigger and accurate (even with my middlin' skills).
I absolutely love the quality in these vids, you can tell he really cares about the topic at hand. Thanks Larry!
Absolutely awesome Sig Sauer P210 !!!!!! Thanks for showing it , Mr. Vickers !!!!!!!!
Thank you Larry for shooting offhand one handed.
I LOVE this pistol! The best groups I've ever shot with a handgun were with this pistol. I'd certainly agree that it's one of the most precise and accurate handguns ever made.
I love my SIG P210's and have Swiss in 9mm and 7.65mm, German 9mm and American 9mm. I enjoy them all but have a soft spot for the Swiss made versions which I was fortunate enough to buy before the prices sky rocketed although they were never cheap. One of the few handguns I was able to accurately and consistently hit with at 100yards which is amazing for my skill as I'm average at best. I have used a P210 as my CCW in the winter in a shoulder holster. Thanks for covering one of my favorites. I would love to own this model.
Hey man, what was the price when you bought the swiss one?
@@ismt101 Of my Swiss models The cheapest was $800 and the most expensive was a 9mm with a 7.65mm conversation and a 22LR conversation kit in a fitted case for $1700.
I bought a swiss none fired p210-5 in the box with the certificate and target paper for 7000$
Ive always liked your videos and style. Straight forward and no BS.
Thanks from Denmark for the review of the SigSauer P210 and your work.
Much appreciated 👍
Would love to get a Swiss made one in the service pistol format.
Same. The service pistols have gone out of sight... Getting increasingly hard to fill in my Swiss collection.
www.armsunlimited.com has them for 2,500.00. Swiss military trade ins with holster. Whether you love them THAT much is up to you. I’m sure they will only appreciate in value, though.
I have one
Great to see quality content being uploadet while in quarantine!
I have the sigg stainless steel 1911 super target and like this gun is just beautiful and a great shooter.
My man Larry is super passionate; I love him for it. Keep doing what ya do brother. We’ll be watching 😉 Oh & stay safe out there during these crAzy times 🦠
Phenomenal pistol. Thanks for the review!
That beauty is a rifle reduced to a hand gun size.
Great analogy
I really love this guy videos. Unique man. My favorite channel, Thanks from Norway
Fantastic pistol which was at the beginning a military weapon (model 1949). Thanks a lot to Charles Petter !
I would love your oppinion on the Korth (not the revolvers). Thank you for your free content. Stay safe.
Too much quality does exist, and its name is the Korth PRS, whose only purpose is to flex on the HK poors.
In all seriousness its a fantastic gun limited only by its price.
That grip looks nice
The grip is from Nill. www.nill-Griffe.com
It's the 'out of the box' standard grip in walnut, PPC style.
It is such a joy to shoot
I’ve never seen a video where he praises a singe action trigger like this sig, I would think head feel as ecstatic with a 2011 or 1911 but man , he’s making me want to get my hands on one and find out myself. There’s a good reason he’s saying this .
awesome Larry, keep up the great content
Awesome presentation, one thing maybe: Would be great too see maybe the trigger reset / break point. Especially at these high quality guns. Thank you, Larry!
For 20 year we shoot 9mm one Handed, but now we must this cal.
with two Hands.
This Handgun is perfect on targed.
Very nice Pistol
I bought the last airgun version of this gun here in Canada as well as the last limited edition rhino 50ds and I just purchased the last FAS 6004 which is on the way. It's hard to get things here in Canada I don't think this will ever come back.
Quality video as always. Would like to see an accuracy review on a pistol like this. Super slow-mo is always cool though.
Great video! Manurhin MR73 next!
One classy looking blaster! Great stuff as always LAV! Thank you for everything you do! ✌
You can literally feel how buttery smooth this gun is by just watching this.
I agree the P210 is definitely impressive. Hey Larry, would love to see your review on a German P226 X-Five or X-Six Supermatch.
Nice, I would like to own all 3.
Very fine pistol.
Gorgeous looks, peerless accuracy and build quality. Would be neat in 10mm :-)
Please do a *Star Megastar* pistol someday.......
I think SIG USA released a 10mm version 2 or 3 years ago.
The P210 is a beautiful. Recently shot one but have no idea what version it was...
It's SO pretty. Would love to get one of these.
Would love to see a review of the Phoenix Redback by Vickers Tactical.
Certainly a very nice pistol, with the heavy frame and the longer barrel,
but I prefer my original (Swiss made) P210-6 over any other "clone" - to not say "copy".
If You ever shot an original, You certainly know what I mean.
Would You buy a Harley-Davidson that's made outside of USA?
those slow-mo shots where you can see the bullet. I am popping a chub!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I wonder how this would stack up against the CZ Tactical Sport or Shadow 2.
I'm more impressed with those shooting glasses than the P210.
I love the 210
Awesome sidearm. I can't wait if you do - "Larry at the movies" "Black Hawk Down"!! It will be like a Christmas gift and we don't have Christmas now!! lol
It would be awesome if you could get your hand on the L85. HK redone it for the British Government and produced a much needed A2 version with rails and new gizmos. The A3 is being phased in currently. There is a lot of history behind that platform. Also, I bet you have some stories from delta that people would love to hear. I love tuning into Shawn Ryans channel because there is tons of shooting and funny stories from the seal teams. Would love to hear some delta ones!
Since it was redesigned in the US, the grip/mag was not redesigned to for higher capacity, like 15 at least
I love my P226. So that must be awesome.
Shooting with the Rolex on! Nice!
Gorgeous!
Awesome gun
Beautiful !
Wow That’s a Nice Gun 😀😀😀😮😊 Thanks Larry Great Shooting 💨🔫🔫🔫🔫
Thanks Larry for the next 9 milimmetrs pistol. Go on.
Can left handed shooter shoot pistol with right hand with practice. All mechanism like magazine release and slide release are in right hand side.
A P210 and A SIG 510 😍
that pistol is BEAUTIFUL
The way the camera sways side to side, who put the cameraman on a swing set?
Old video maker’s trick to keep the narration part of the videos from being too stagnant and boring.
Larry, what are your thoughts on the M26 or the Masterkey? Tactical or impractical?
This is an impressive pistol as most agree. But after watching your video, I beleave that this pistol would benifit from a compinsator designed just for it. And really think they should be built with the .357 sig cartridge barreling for a long range enhancement and to give it a life as a hunting rig. Given it's longer slide the longer barrel would put a little more pop in the .357 cartridge for the heaviest projectiles. But thats just my thoughts.
How can I tag Lifesizepotato?
is potato dead or did he run out of monies?
@@werre2 he's in reddit very often, RUclips policy might be hinder him
Can you make a video on a Groza assault rifle
This is a good one.itslike the German Sporter ha.its for speed shooting.really .there loud normally.and strong so you can give it a reach.o
how much we loose in precision with p226 x-six super match 9mm ?
Larry, mit allem gebotenen Respekt, shooting a SIG P210 at steel plates at 10 yards is a serious insult to SIG SAUER. This pistol show its full potential at 25 m. Show us your group at 25 m.
Calling the SIG Sauer P210 Target a "SIG P210" is a serious insult to the actual SIG P210, which shows its full potential at 50m.
well now < I can see why we are short of ammo in Canada!
Hey man great videos. I was wondering if you could do a video on a HK p7, there ain't many videos on that one.
hi Larry vikers, first of all your video about gun are just 5 star my opinion.
i know airsoft world have nothing to do with the real world, but in simple term is it possible to make a video to help me unterstand the diference bewteend the ar15 and the m4 platform?????
What’s up with that ejection pattern?
Sir Larry can you please make a review on Beretta 92x performance. Thanks. God Bless you. I am from the Philippines
I just got one today! Great review. Does anyone make a 10round extended mag? I know it would stick out a little but for range use it would be a nice addition.
Was recently told the American version doesn't have locking lugs like the original Swiss version. Anyone know if the German version has locking lugs?
Could you use 1911 magazines on the P210
No
@@VickersTacticalLAV thanks, worth asking
What is the most accurate pistol in the world?
I bet that thing looks good sitting in your Porsche!
Target gun, would HV been nice to see targets shot, groups etc...
wow this one is sick!!! or SIG? :D
Wow i said wow 😍
Are the swiss or the German better made than the ones in New Hampshire ?
The US Version is a pretty cheap imitation of the Swiss original and isn't even a P210, mechanically.
The German Version compromised its accuracy and reliability in one fell swoop. Five shot test targets fired at 25m have shown a spread comparable to that of SIG’s original ten shot test targets fired at twice that range.
@@sergejizotov2407 I actually own a German P210 midnight. The target is in no way an indication of how accurate the pistol is. It is very accurate.
@@terrygardner3163 First of all, I never said the SIG Sauer P210 Legend isn't an accurate and reliable gun. It's just not as accurate and as reliable as the SIG P210. Second, how is the test target not an indication of accuracy, even though it's purpose is to test and prove the gun's accuracy?
@@sergejizotov2407 I do not have a Legend. I have a P210 Midnight edition from the Mastershop in Germany. It would seem that the test target would be an indication of the accuracy of the gun. However I can handily beat the results of the test target that came with my gun. I can't speak to reliability as I just got the gun and have only fired it 125 rounds. As the frame is made from hammer forged stainless steel blanks and the slide is cnc machined from a cold drawn steel profile and the barrels are made from case hardened steel with hammer forged internals with all cnc machined parts hand fitted. I would say the pistol will be very reliable. I hope You and Yours are well and stay safe.
@@terrygardner3163 About the terms: The Legend is made in Germany, the Target in the US. The only information I found on the Midnight considering its production indicate that it shares all production techniques used in its sister models Legend and Supertarget, the main difference being the exterior, with a surface coating in the form of a “piano finish” accentuated by gold-plated trigger, cock and screws. This is why I was speaking about the P210 "Legend" and according to the SIG Sauer website, the frame and the internals are machined. May I ask you, where you got your Information from?
Comparing the "normal" Legend to the older models, here are some of my "complaints":
1) The heavy frame configuration adopted for all versions of Sauer’s P210 does not appear to add strength at stress points. The few P210 frame failures mostly seen in Scandinavia concomitant with the use of 9mm Para submachine gun ammunition, appear to take place at or near the barrel bed, as a result of the bottom barrel lugs butting against it at the peak of the recoil cycle. This stress point is unlikely to be reinforced by adding extra steel on the outside. It seems that the new frame configuration functions mainly as a production line expedient meant to eliminate several machining steps.
2) The stainless steels used by Sauer in the construction of their pistols, are unlikely to exhibit the same wear characteristics as carbon steels formerly used by SIG and SAN, in particular appearing to be considerably softer than their predecessors and therefore easier (cheaper) to machine. It remains to be seen if the new models are as long lived as the old ones.
3) The quench polish quench (QPQ) nitrocarburizing case hardening that Sauer employs on its P210 frames, slides, and magazines, helps to disguise minor imperfections the likes of which stand out in the traditional blued finish applied over the wire brushed and sandblasted surfaces of the SIG P210. As a result, it is no longer necessary to polish steel in order to deliver an attractive surface finish. Modern handguns can be finished with a minimal effort, by spraying, baking, and processing, to be represented in the marketplace as durable, tactical, and hi-tech, and sold as no-maintenance, easy-care, and Hollywood-cool. Along similar lines, it bears notice that unlike the traditional Swiss oxide finish, Sauer’s PVD Nitron finish creates a surface buildup that results in tolerance stacking and complicates the assurance of proper clearances, consistently with anecdotal reports of various malfunctions observed in the Legend by European and American shooters.
4) Sauer’s firing pin safety, their counterpart to Colt’s universally loathed Series 80 system, accounts for four additional moving parts. The magazine catch and the safety detent add two more each; the recoil spring assembly, three more; and the trigger assembly, one more. All that adds up to twelve extra potential failure points compared to the old SIG P210.
All that said, I don't think the new guns are bad. The midnight specifically looks fantastic. However, I strongly prefer the old models for the reasons stated above. Considering the accuracy, the ammunition used certainly plays a huge role as well.
Thanks a lot, I hope You stay safe as well and please don't let me spoil your enjoyment of the new P210. This whole post is just me nitpicking.
Make a double stack and I would buy without question
Would have expected some 25 meter one handed target groups...
le SIG P210 🇨🇭(P49) reste et restera la meilleures armes du monde jusqu'à la fin des temps et de l'univers...
Can an ambidextrous safety be installed on a P210?
I don't think so. Certainly not on a standard issue gun. It is controlled by the right hand thumb, and - as LAV said - the trigger unit kan be taken out as a small basket if unscrewed. Very neat.
Danish m49 also.
wonderful weapon in this fragile world...this is it!!!!!
I'm going to check with my LGS to see if they can get me a Standard P210. ;>)
I am curious how well the p210 did in the mud and sand test.
Is there ever a reason to put a fine target gun through a mud and sand test?
If I had the $ I would get one that is a beautiful pistol.
When a handgun become a piece or artwork lol
look up a commercial mauser hsc not a military one but the one for civilians
oh~ oh~ sig p210!!
next, Daewoo K2, the South Korean SCAR.
99.9% Like/Dislike ratio - Well done!
Pls sig sauer sg 550
We have P210's from Sweden.
thrown off by the crooked hat. everything else was 100% awesome! thanks Larry!