I have one of the US made P210. It is amazingly accurate and the gun is extremely well made. It fits my hand and is very comfortable. It is an A number 1 pistol.
Great "on the spot" video. I've been able to collect the new Target, Standard and Carry models of the P210 in addition to German Legend and a well used Swiss model. Superb pistols in terms of accuracy and general shootability. The craftsmanship is all models is something to behold.
Low capacity was one of my complaints, but I went in aware of this deficit, purchasing the 210 in spite of it. In addition to the stupidly low capacity, when I release the magazine, a couple of bullets always tumble out as well. This happens every time, no matter what. The only time it doesn't happen is when I completely shoot all of the ammo in the magazine. My P210 was purchased brand new by the way. I got rid of it after discovering this tumbling bullet magazine problem. In its place I bought the CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow Target II. For just 100 dollars more, the CZ offers 19 round capacity and a custom trigger done by CZ which is superb, even in double action. It is the Sig's superior in every conceivable way. And of course, the SIG is single action only. The P210 is great in only its name, and the American made P210 is really a bit of a dinosaur. The CZ? It is more accurate with a trigger that has to be shot to be appreciated--butter really. And then there is the amazing capacity. So the SIG is not a superior target/competition pistol. Many Tanfoglios and CZs offer much more for the same amount of money--and they offer double/ single triggers. My voice is the voice of experience and I hope this is helpful. I suppose some will by the SIG P210 for nostalgic reasons, and this is maybe understandable. However, the New American made 210 is not the old European 210--never will be. It is not as fine a machine. Not by any measure. CZ and Tanfoglio are the new benchmarks, hands down.
Under most of Sig related videos there are always a bunch of CZ fanboys spreading ""wisdom". I have CZ TS, the original model with some upgrades and it's a sweet shooter. I also have American made p226 and the machining quality is far superior than the one in the CZ. Maybe your p210 was a lemon and shame on SIG for letting it pass the QC. However, to say the new cnc machines make inferior products is just BS.
@@georgemhaylov7252 I think the American made P210 is more of an anachronistic contender, claiming relevance in an era where it cannot possibly compete, relying entirely on nostalgia, a horse cart in a world of Ferraris.
I liked. my Sig P210 (USA made) so much I bought a second one. I now have the Standard Model and the Target Model.
I have one of the US made P210. It is amazingly accurate and the gun is extremely well made. It fits my hand and is very comfortable. It is an A number 1 pistol.
Great "on the spot" video. I've been able to collect the new Target, Standard and Carry models of the P210 in addition to German Legend and a well used Swiss model. Superb pistols in terms of accuracy and general shootability. The craftsmanship is all models is something to behold.
The reintroduction of the P210 is a milestone moment for the firearms industry. I for one am looking forward to having one in my collection.
Plenty of room in your Sentry waterproof safe I take it. Well Done.
My P210 standard is a fantastic pistol. Very well made. A joy to shoot.
Low capacity was one of my complaints, but I went in aware of this deficit, purchasing the 210 in spite of it. In addition to the stupidly low capacity, when I release the magazine, a couple of bullets always tumble out as well. This happens every time, no matter what. The only time it doesn't happen is when I completely shoot all of the ammo in the magazine. My P210 was purchased brand new by the way. I got rid of it after discovering this tumbling bullet magazine problem. In its place I bought the CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow Target II. For just 100 dollars more, the CZ offers 19 round capacity and a custom trigger done by CZ which is superb, even in double action. It is the Sig's superior in every conceivable way. And of course, the SIG is single action only. The P210 is great in only its name, and the American made P210 is really a bit of a dinosaur. The CZ? It is more accurate with a trigger that has to be shot to be appreciated--butter really. And then there is the amazing capacity. So the SIG is not a superior target/competition pistol. Many Tanfoglios and CZs offer much more for the same amount of money--and they offer double/ single triggers. My voice is the voice of experience and I hope this is helpful. I suppose some will by the SIG P210 for nostalgic reasons, and this is maybe understandable. However, the New American made 210 is not the old European 210--never will be. It is not as fine a machine. Not by any measure. CZ and Tanfoglio are the new benchmarks, hands down.
Under most of Sig related videos there are always a bunch of CZ fanboys spreading ""wisdom". I have CZ TS, the original model with some upgrades and it's a sweet shooter. I also have American made p226 and the machining quality is far superior than the one in the CZ. Maybe your p210 was a lemon and shame on SIG for letting it pass the QC. However, to say the new cnc machines make inferior products is just BS.
@@georgemhaylov7252 I think the American made P210 is more of an anachronistic contender, claiming relevance in an era where it cannot possibly compete, relying entirely on nostalgia, a horse cart in a world of Ferraris.
Fixed my P210 by polishing the underside of the slide were the ammo stack rides. Easy fix. Not all of new P210s have that problem.
My best purchase of 2021
have two german p210 nib .. target models, one stainless one blue ... never selling em
How are they digesting various ammo loads? Can aluminum case ammo be shot?
Ok, what's the price?
The P210 slowly turning into a 1911 right on...
A pretty gun.
Do they have it in 10mm
Accuracy test??
Once you go 10 mm you'll never go back
All these 9 mm are boring when are they gonna make them in at 10 mill