The Swiss Army pistol SIG P210 is a recoil-operated pistol with a locking mechanism in the Browning system. It was originally manufactured from 1947 to 2006 and is very popular among sports shooters, hunters, and authorities due to its good workmanship and high precision. Since 2010, the weapon has been produced again, incorporating the following modifications in design and construction: The redesigned P210 features an internal drop safety in a heavy-frame design. The sights have a square notch, and the original magazine holder has been replaced with a magazine release button located on the upper left. Additionally, the magazine base has an ergonomically improved shape. The P210 is considered legendary in terms of its precision - even service weapons can compete with sport models regarding precision.
The most important technical data according to Sig Sauer:
Caliber | 9 mm Para |
Sight length | 160 mm |
Barrel length | 120 mm |
Barrel diameter | 13.7 mm |
Number of grooves | 6 |
Dimensions | 216 x 143 x 33 mm |
Weight | 1,046 g |
Trigger weight | SAO 16 Newton |
Magazine capacity | 8 rounds |