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Thread: Sig finally released the P210 Carry

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    The R in F.A.R.T RevolverRob's Avatar
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    That's cool. I thought this thing was dead after they pulled it off the website awhile ago.

    P210s are great shooting guns and this one is certainly interesting, given the price point. I know folks would say, "1500 isn't a good price point" - Isn't it though?

    At this point you can't buy an original P210 for that. Arguably, you can't get a properly sized 9mm single-stack SAO gun for that money. Is it better than P365XL? Probably not.

    But whatever.

  2. #22
    Looks like a BrenTen/BUL/Tanfoglio/CZ-ish. Uber meh, especially with no ambi controls in 2022. For $1500 Id rather use those bills to light cigars, or just to burn for entertainment

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    Site Supporter farscott's Avatar
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    I am struggling with this as I like the idea of a slim 9x19 carry pistol but hate giving any money to SIG. I will probably buy a lightly used sample if my will holds and a new one if it does not. And I will never carry it, so it will be a range toy.

  4. #24
    I'm on the books for the Bruce Gray p210 with the light rail and magwell, etc. $1500 seems a bargain in comparison

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    If they're making a new frame for it, why not use some of their P365 magic dust and make it a 13 or 14 +1 gun? I can understand the lack of capacity concern on the target versions...but an 8+1 "full-ish" size 9mm carry gun? That is so 1993.

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    A photo I grabbed from the Sig website:
    --Jason--

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    I wish they would adapt that safety to the P365. We know they can make a decent safety if they want to.

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    Me… I am waiting for the rainbow slide version and blinged up trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattyD380 View Post

    Definitely the kinda gun that interests me. Reports of broken guide rods and the crazy-light trigger kept from buying the standard model. I wonder if those things will change with this one.
    The complete lack of consistency in the trigger (IE - neutral, negative, and positive hammer hook engagements in a sample of 3) - probably due to MIM sear/hammer, was enough to turn me off. For the price they charge, the guns should be far more consistent than that.

    I really, really want it to succeed, but I don't know if it will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon View Post
    Bleh.

    Needs optic cut and light rail.
    I...dunno? I mean, part me is hell-yes, optics and rail, but on the other hand...

    A friendly, pretty, well-balanced gun has appeal. This is the sort of gun that could get exotic wood grips and engraving, while still staying very tasteful.

    I dig the thumb safety, and I'm glad that Sig chose an aluminum frame. I'd probably have a Commander for myself, if I were going for an all-metal single stack in that price and size range, but I'm very happy Sig chose to move forward with this gun.
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