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    SIG P210-3

    In February 2020, almost two years ago, LGS bought a P210 collection from an estate, about 16 models and one .22 lr conversion



    Many of them were priced a bit above the market imo. Now the thing with the market, it moves, and for P210, it moves up still. Some say you don’t pay too much for collectibles, you just pay up early. Market may catch up, and even overtake.

    On the other hand, with the higher prices, they were slow movers. I know the owner well and bought a good number of guns from him. So during that two years period, I ended up buying four of the guns, one by one, and the .22 lr conversion. Some others had sold, and I figured that they are not going to be any cheaper in the future, and will become harder to find. Many are also being exported, particularly to the US. He also gave me a good deal / substantial rebate each time.

    The last I acquired in November of last year is this rare 210-3 with its original police holster and two original mags. Abt 7 or 800 were produced, the vast majority for the police of the city of Basel here in Switzerland, the remaining few for the police of Lausanne (including mine), where I live, and a few civilian sales. All were numbered in the P8000 range

    It’s similar to the first 210-1 with high polish gloss blue, serrated walnut grips but with the addition of the loaded chamber indicator on top of the slide. This featured existed on the P47/8 and was also put on the 210-4 for the German border protection (BGS, Bundesgrenzschutz)























    In this trio
    1949 P49 (military)
    1952 P210-3 (police)
    1951 P210-1 (civilian)





    Some range time at 25 m



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    You have some of the coolest pistols! I bought a new SIG P210-2 in the mid-80s and a factory 22 lr conversion unit shortly after---since I foolishly traded off my S&W Model 41 target pistol (for a NIB Colt SAA 44 Special) many. many moons ago, the SIG has largely been shot as a 22 for years, along with my 60s Walther PP in 22 lr...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLIAR15 View Post

    In this trio
    1949 P49 (military)
    1952 P210-3 (police)
    1951 P210-1 (civilian)
    God that hurt. This is one of my grail guns and distinctly missing from my collection.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    Make me wish I had sealed the deal a decade ago on a P210 w/22LR conversion kit.

    Alas, not to be.

    Thanks for sharing your great collection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    Make me wish I had sealed the deal a decade ago on a P210 w/22LR conversion kit.

    Alas, not to be.

    Thanks for sharing your great collection!
    Coulda had a nice minty one about 15 years back but had to choose between that and a SIG 552. Went with the 552.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    ^^^^ Ha! Had to choose between a SIG 550 or an brand new 50.00 FN FAL---choose the FAL...

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