Product Description
Swiss SIG P210-6 Target pistol, produced in the 1980s, in excellent condition with 95% original finish. 5/5 Bore. All visible serial numbers matching.
Frame has a plum tint. On the right side of the frame, there is very light edge wear at the forward edge at the high area. There are a few spots of light edge wear on the upper edge of the high area toward the rear. There are a few light scratches in the finish at the high area to the left of the slide stop pin. Light scuffing on part of the trigger guard. Left side of the frame has minor to very light edge wear on the forward edge. There are a few spots of very light edge wear on the upper edge of the frame. There are a couple of scattered very light marks in the finish at the high area. Light mark on the frame behind the slide stop lever, below the high area. Typical mark from safety selector usage. Minor edge wear on the trigger guard. On the underside of the frame, there are a few very faint marks in the finish on the trigger guard.
The slide has minimal finish wear. On the right side of the slide, there is a light mark in the finish on the chin.
Original black plastic grips have very little handling wear and the checkering is in excellent condition.
Includes factory SIG multi language manual.
Includes military leather holster. Holster was made by "S.BOSCHUNG" of Plaffeien (canton Fribourg) in 1973.
Modern production; not C&R eligible. Very discreet import engraving. See our How To Order page for ordering instructions.
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). The military P49 is identified by it's A-Prefix serial number and has a distinct engraving of the Swiss shield above the slide just in front of the rear sight.
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.