SHOT Show 2018: SIG Sauer P210 Target Pistol

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posted on February 2, 2018
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 video from 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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