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    Default The Return of the Sig P210

    Even though I will never buy one of these I think it is totally cool that Sig is remaking them. I hope it will make some sig fans happy

    http://sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCat...&productid=321

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Daddy View Post
    Even though I will never buy one of these I think it is totally cool that Sig is remaking them. I hope it will make some sig fans happy

    http://sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCat...&productid=321
    nice. msrp?

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    wow sigs web site is asking for $2,199!! id rather buy a les baer. the most id pay for a sig is $1200 and it would have to be really nice

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    That is a VERY good looking gun!

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Daddy View Post
    wow sigs web site is asking for $2,199!! id rather buy a les baer. the most id pay for a sig is $1200 and it would have to be really nice
    210s are nice. Really nice.

    If these are as accurate as the old ones, I'm in, if for no other reason that you can't find an "original" 210 at that price anymore.

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    I like that they've incorporated a beaver tail on the new P210 Legend. It's really the only Sig that needs one.

    I don't think I'll be adding one to the collection anytime soon. I'm a fan of old school Sigs and I've already scratched the P210 itch a couple of times.

    I do hope that these legends shoot as well as the originals. P210's are truly remarkable pieces of art and are amazingly accurate.


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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    They better be for the price. Holy god

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    I'm intrigued, for two reasons. It would be nice to have a newer version so my old ones dont get dinged up from usage.

    And two - magazines from the SIG store!!!!!!!

    Anyone who has shopped for factory SIG 210 mags can expect to pay $100+ IF you can find them. I'm hoping that they ramp up their production to get the magazine available again.

    I wonder if they will offer them in .30 Luger again as well.

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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    It is great that they are bringing the classic 210 back, yet I would not buy one. If I were in the market for a precision 9mm it would be the S&W 952 from the Performance Center, a similar price for a fantastic gun. I shot the 952 at a Smith and Wesson day and wow, it was indeed superb.

    My gripe about this P210 classic is the lack of adjustable sights. If I were Sig, adjustable sights would be on that fantastic steel masterpiece. I would also sell it with three spare magazines, but I am not making Sig business decisions.
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    Default Re: The Return of the Sig P210

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_NEPhila View Post
    It is great that they are bringing the classic 210 back, yet I would not buy one. If I were in the market for a precision 9mm it would be the S&W 952 from the Performance Center, a similar price for a fantastic gun. I shot the 952 at a Smith and Wesson day and wow, it was indeed superb.

    My gripe about this P210 classic is the lack of adjustable sights. If I were Sig, adjustable sights would be on that fantastic steel masterpiece. I would also sell it with three spare magazines, but I am not making Sig business decisions.
    There is an adjustable sight version available.
    IMHO, the adjustable sights are well worth the extra $$

    I've never had the pleasure of shooting a 952. I've heard nothing but excellent reviews about them. Maybe I'll have to put one on the "list"


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