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| Country
Of Origin: |
Switzerland |
Length: |
215
mm 8.5 inches |
| Designation: |
Pistol |
Barrel: |
120
mm 4.8 inches |
| Cartridge: |
9
mm Parabellum |
Weight: |
900
g 32 oz. |
| Production
Date: |
1949 |
Rifling: |
6
grooves, rh |
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Capacity: |
8
rounds /10 rounds |
SIG
Subtleties - The Difference
- The
P210 is single action, like the 1911; [ All other SIG-Sauer
handguns are traditional SA/DA (single-action/double-action)
or DAO (double-action only).
- The
P210 features an internal magazine safety; a chambered round
cannot be fired unless a magazine is inserted in the magazine
well located in the grip.
- The
P210 is unique among SIGs in that it has no decocking lever
and instead has a thumb safety. Just behind the trigger guard,
on the frame (about where any American would expect the magazine
release!) is a lever - up for safe and down for fire.
- The
P210's slide rides inside the frame rails rather
than outside as with all of the SIG-Sauer handguns.
There
are five Classic P210 variants:
- P210-1
- bright finish and wood grips.
- P210-2
- matte finish, plastic grips, and a simple "U" shaped rear
sight notch.
- P210-4
- produced for the German Border Police (Bundes Grenze Schutz).
- P210-5
- long barreled target gun with a barrel mounted
front sight.
- P210-6
- standard length barrel target gun with adjustable sights.
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P210-8-9
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P210-5-9
9.6 inches barrel
33.9 oz.
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P210 2-9
Fixed Sight
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P210 10 Round Magazine
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