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Thread: A different SIG P210

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    If I get an American 210 can I get the normal and put on adjustable sights or can I change grips if I get the target?

    I don’t know much about these guns but they seem interesting and I want a good sight adj one but without fancy grips

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    You can change the grips FF. If wanting the adjustable sight, get the Target. Having shot the Standard, it's just as accurate as my Target. I plan to add the Standard when I get caught up from my latest. I'll be up front, if I picked up the 210 prior to wanting back in the 1911 game, I wouldn't have went that path.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark5pt56 View Post
    You can change the grips FF. If wanting the adjustable sight, get the Target. Having shot the Standard, it's just as accurate as my Target. I plan to add the Standard when I get caught up from my latest. I'll be up front, if I picked up the 210 prior to wanting back in the 1911 game, I wouldn't have went that path.
    Thanks. That’s what I may do. I just want a nice Zen gun to go with a Model 41.

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    Do the Target then, would be a great match. Imagine Sig doing a .22 copy!
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    The target comes with a fiber optic front sight too which I prefer to the three dot white sights on the fixed.

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    I don't think I've ever heard any negatives regarding the P210, and that's including current production examples.

    Apparently, when God packs heat, it's a 210

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundance435 View Post
    CHF = Swiss Francs. There's a far greater supply of them in Switzerland.

    OLIAR, that turned out beautifully. I've been debating a 210 for a while as there are a few nice used ones for sale on various boards.

    What's the process for buying a firearm privately in Switzerland?
    I was referring to price not quantity. I was born 6 km from the Swiss border.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    I don't think I've ever heard any negatives regarding the P210, and that's including current production examples.

    Apparently, when God packs heat, it's a 210
    The only real negatives is low magazine capacity and weight. As a shooter they are awesome


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