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Once the Swiss military service pistol, the new SIG Sauer P210 Target Pistol—introduced at SHOT Show 2016—is finally shipping. The extremely accurate pistol has always had a dedicated fan base, and with this reintroduction, the anticipation is well justified. Updated features like sleek custom walnut target grips, a precision-machined stainless steel slide and frame, and a lightweight target trigger pay homage to the pistol's original craftsmanship while making it a more competitive target pistol. The pistol is chambered in 9 mm and comes with both adjustable rear and fiber optic front sights, as well as two 8-round steel magazines. Watch the videofrom Industry Day at the Range as Mark Keefe walks us through the features of the pistol that put SIG Sauer on the map.
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The North-South Skirmish Association keeps Civil War history alive through competition shoots using Civil War-era arms at its Fort Shenandoah home base, as well as at regional shoots across the country.
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