The re-emergence of SIG SAUER‘s P210 handgun has generated a fair amount of buzz over the course of the last few years. The original Swiss-made pistols were much beloved for decades, and many of those models are still in service today, primarily in Europe, nearly two decades after the original line’s cessation of production. The P210’s resurrection in its current US-made form, with the modern Carry and Target models has generally also been well-received. Now a new variant has been added to the series, with SIG’s announcement of their new P210 Carry Custom Works. Get the details on this fresh pistol model in the official announcement and product description paragraphs copied below.
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Introducing the P210 Carry Custom Works
Rooted in the heritage of the original Swiss and German designs, the P210 Carry was developed to deliver a balanced and refined shooting experience in an everyday pistol.
The P210 Carry Custom Works edition now features a custom high polished slide with contrasting engraved scrollwork, checkered Caribbean Rosewood grips, E-nickel coated trigger, and Siglite night sights, all specially selected to ensure that the P210 Carry Custom Works shoots as good as it looks.
Product Description:
DETAILS
Rooted in the heritage of the original Swiss and German designs, the P210 Carry was developed to deliver a balanced and refined shooting experience in an everyday pistol. The P210 Carry Custom Works edition now features a custom high polished slide with contrasting engraved scrollwork, checkered Caribbean Rosewood grips, E-nickel coated trigger, and Siglite night sights, all specially selected to ensure that the P210 Carry Custom Works shoots as good as it looks.
FEATURES:
- Polished Slide With Engraved Scrollwork
- Slim Caribbean Rosewood Grips
- E-Nickel Coated Trigger
- Siglite Night Sights
- (3) 8 Round Steel Magazine
The new P210 Carry Custom Works’ polished and engraved finish cues are clearly intended to give this version a more refined and sophisticated flavor than the more utilitarian, business-focused style of some of its predecessors. While no MSRP has been given, as is SIG’s typical practice, their Custom Works shop is a premium operation whose guns are always priced a bit higher than their standard-series counterparts. What do you think of this new handgun, readers? Do you like its fancier cues, or do you prefer the no-nonsense character of the previous P210 Carry? Have you shot prior P210 models, and how did you like those? Will you be purchasing one of these new models? Let us know in the comments! See you at the range.
Images courtesy of SIG SAUER
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