Product Description
Swiss made private series SIG P210, delivered to Canton Zug Police. Very good condition with 90% finish. 5/5 Bore. Frame, slide, and barrel matching serial numbers.
Left side of frame has edge wear at the forward edge. Edge wear continues along the upper edge, lightens around the slide stop, and increases in severity again at the rear edge. Edge wear also found on the edge of the dust cover. Light marks in the finish below the slide stop lever. Right side of the frame has edge wear at the forward edge and continues along the upper edge toward the rear. Small marks in the bluing at the high area on the right side. Tooling mark to the right of the slide stop. Edge wear along the dust cover. Beavertail has edge wear on the right side. Edge wear on the trigger guard. On the underside are a few scratches and light marks on the dust cover and a round mark on the front of the trigger guard. Front strap has some handling wear in the finish. Lanyard loop has two round marks in the finish. Slide has some finish wear at the muzzle and light edge wear at the high area on both sides that run to the rear. The top side of the slide has various light marks in the finish throughout and edge wear in front of the Swiss shield. Both the front and rear sights exhibit holster wear.
Black plastic grips have good checkering. There is a small chip on the right side grip at the backstrap in between the fourth and fifth serration from the bottom.
Coat of arms for Zug Canton Police is stamped on the left side of the frame, to the right of the BernerProbe stamp.
C&R eligible; discreet import engraving.
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Originally manufactured in 1947 by SIG in Neuhausen, Switzerland, this pistol was first designated as the SP 47/8 and became the standard military pistol of the Swiss Army in 1949 under the designation Pistole 49 (P49). Later designated as the P210, this handgun is constructed of steel and is chambered in either 9x19mm or 7.65x21mm Parabellum. The SIG P210 has been manufactured continuously for over 55 years with numerous variations, all of which are highly valued for their historical significance and reputation for surgical accuracy.