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New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:41 pm
by HankB
Well, I just found out that Sig is bringing back the classic P210 design. It's the only SIG I've handled that actually has good "pointability" in my hands. It has some improvements (like the magazine release) over most prior P210 variations, but it remains to be seen whether or not it exhibits the level of workmanship that made the earlier P210s the highly-regarded pistols they were.
The blurb at the website emphasizes the slide is machined from solid billet steel, but doesn't really say much about the frame other than it being carbon steel . . . makes me wonder if it's a casting. We'll see . . .
Cost is said to be in the neighborhood of $2200.
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Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:43 pm
by Pug
HankB wrote:Well, I just found out that Sig is bringing back the classic P210 design...Cost is said to be in the neighborhood of $2200.

Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:31 am
by Dave2
Pug wrote:HankB wrote:Well, I just found out that Sig is bringing back the classic P210 design...Cost is said to be in the neighborhood of $2200.

I think it's $2100 for the regular one and $2300 for the match version. I think. Don't quote me on that. Also, I think those are list, not street prices.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 7:10 am
by The Annoyed Man
Let me get this straight....
A 37 oz, 4.7" barreled 9mm with an 8 round capacity.....for $2200. It seems like the only advantage this pistol has is its narrow width and full length rails. As far as paintability, the profile seems to imitate a 1911A1 with the curved mainspring housing.
So, for $2200, why not buy two 1911s in 9mm with a curved mainspring housing?
The sig looks like an interesting gun, but other than as a collector piece, I'm not seeing the value of it. Certainly not as a carry piece.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:38 am
by glbedd53
No the P-210 was not a carry piece, it was an unmatched quality piece. Machined from high quality steel blocks, not stamped and welded. I remember reading about gun experts(for what that's worth)calling it the best pistol for police and military to ever leave a factory. There were some pretty impressive stories about the accuracy too. Never been in my price range or I would have owned one long ago.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:07 pm
by Dave2
The Annoyed Man wrote:Let me get this straight....
A 37 oz, 4.7" barreled 9mm with an 8 round capacity.....for $2200. It seems like the only advantage this pistol has is its narrow width and full length rails. As far as paintability, the profile seems to imitate a 1911A1 with the curved mainspring housing.
So, for $2200, why not buy two 1911s in 9mm with a curved mainspring housing?
The sig looks like an interesting gun, but other than as a collector piece, I'm not seeing the value of it. Certainly not as a carry piece.
It's supposed to be the most accurate handgun ever (I can't remember if that's in 9mm or in general).
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:27 pm
by WildBill
HankB wrote:Well, I just found out that Sig is bringing back the classic P210 design. It's the only SIG I've handled that actually has good "pointability" in my hands. It has some improvements (like the magazine release) over most prior P210 variations, but it remains to be seen whether or not it exhibits the level of workmanship that made the earlier P210s the highly-regarded pistols they were.
The blurb at the website emphasizes the slide is machined from solid billet steel, but doesn't really say much about the frame other than it being carbon steel . . . makes me wonder if it's a casting. We'll see . . .
Cost is said to be in the neighborhood of $2200.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Let me get this straight....
A 37 oz, 4.7" barreled 9mm with an 8 round capacity.....for $2200. It seems like the only advantage this pistol has is its narrow width and full length rails. As far as paintability, the profile seems to imitate a 1911A1 with the curved mainspring housing.
To each his own. I have known people to spend this kind of money on a rifle made of black plastic.

Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:43 pm
by glbedd53
The few P-210s I've seen are probably all rusted now from me droolin all over em.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 6:03 pm
by The Annoyed Man
glbedd53 wrote:No the P-210 was not a carry piece, it was an unmatched quality piece. Machined from high quality steel blocks, not stamped and welded. I remember reading about gun experts(for what that's worth)calling it the best pistol for police and military to ever leave a factory. There were some pretty impressive stories about the accuracy too. Never been in my price range or I would have owned one long ago.
Well, the accuracy part would certainly be due in part to those full length rails in the frame riding
outboard of the slide, rather than inboard as on a 1911. I conceded that they might have value as a collector item too, as I posted above. I just had never heard of these before, and it did strike me as somewhat limited as a carry piece by both its weight and capacity—and this being a CHL forum, I wasn't sure if that was what the OP was referring to or not. On the other hand, I'll bet that its weight makes it a fairly soft shooter for a 9mm.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:14 am
by glbedd53
If I had one it sure wouldn't be a carry piece. I would be afraid I might scratch it, and you know it would get holster wear. I think I would sure enjoy shooting it at the range .
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:30 pm
by Dave2
glbedd53 wrote:If I had one it sure wouldn't be a carry piece. I would be afraid I might scratch it, and you know it would get holster wear. I think I would sure enjoy shooting it at the range .
I can see a nice gun being my "dressed up" gun, but I'd still be carrying it. (Or, more likely, I'd decide that I don't want to spend that much in the first place.)
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:32 pm
by WildBill
Dave2 wrote:glbedd53 wrote:If I had one it sure wouldn't be a carry piece. I would be afraid I might scratch it, and you know it would get holster wear. I think I would sure enjoy shooting it at the range .
I can see a nice gun being my "dressed up" gun, but I'd still be carrying it. (Or, more likely, decide that I don't want to spend that much.)
I think that this one is too big for concealed carry, but it would make a nice BBQ rig.
Re: New/Old Sig 9mm
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:13 pm
by Pug
WildBill wrote:I think that this one is too big for concealed carry, but it would make a nice BBQ rig.
Prolly right...
