Thanks for your video. First time I have seen a new P210 9mm with a new P210 .22 lr conversion kit. I recall that at one time the Sig P210 was deemed the most accurate 9mm handgun in the world. Even with all the 9mm handgun makes and models in the world I believe that is still true today.
I also own this combination, both made in the first half of the 80s. The magazine of the small system is made of stainless steel. Perfect fit, simply a dream. Additionally a barrel in 7.65.
Seeing You open the shipping boxes ain't sexy, the rest is wwoooaww, had one on loan in the early 80s for competition, what a delight to shoot. In a precision competition in the early 80s a competitor shot a .30 Luger variant better than he shot an dedicated .22lr competition gun, he was one of the top 7.65/9mm shooter in the country.
The shot image of my conversion unit from the machine is not good. It's much better by hand. You have to remember that this part was developed as an inexpensive training option for the military and police. It is not a sporting weapon.
@@carlt0301 but IT will shoot better than the Most people can. I shoot this in Germany and than i saw what the Guy make with the gsp. That was Not better than me. But they have the gsp over 30 years
@@s.6613 Please do not misunderstand. In my opinion, the system shoots excellently on my /6 lower, much better than the attached shot picture from the factory, where the two farthest hits are definitely 10 cm apart (Lapua). I now use the "impulse damper spring rod" from Berty (I have only used the system twice and it is quite new) to increase the functional reliability (I also use a corresponding part for 9 mm/7.65 mm and am very satisfied with it). My conversion unit is 40 years old, but like new. It belonged to a Swiss policeman; I bought it at an auction and use it in Switzerland for practicing the discipline "field shooting" etc. I can imagine that a good shooter would be able to keep up with the performance of a "GSP". LG Christian
Thanks for your video. First time I have seen a new P210 9mm with a new P210 .22 lr conversion kit. I recall that at one time the Sig P210 was deemed the most accurate 9mm handgun in the world. Even with all the 9mm handgun makes and models in the world I believe that is still true today.
I also own this combination, both made in the first half of the 80s.
The magazine of the small system is made of stainless steel. Perfect fit, simply a dream. Additionally a barrel in 7.65.
Seeing You open the shipping boxes ain't sexy, the rest is wwoooaww, had one on loan in the early 80s for competition, what a delight to shoot. In a precision competition in the early 80s a competitor shot a .30 Luger variant better than he shot an dedicated .22lr competition gun, he was one of the top 7.65/9mm shooter in the country.
Sorry for only getting 1 mag in each caliber, they are hard to come by and then they are expensive, the 7.65/9mm is more common.
I am lucky i now got 3 more spare 9mm/7.65 mags! i will upload new videos soon hopefully.
Why do you dont show US the target from the 22? I eont to buy this but i dont find results
The shot image of my conversion unit from the machine is not good. It's much better by hand.
You have to remember that this part was developed as an inexpensive training option for the military and police.
It is not a sporting weapon.
@@carlt0301 but IT will shoot better than the Most people can. I shoot this in Germany and than i saw what the Guy make with the gsp. That was Not better than me. But they have the gsp over 30 years
@@s.6613 Please do not misunderstand. In my opinion, the system shoots excellently on my /6 lower, much better than the attached shot picture from the factory, where the two farthest hits are definitely 10 cm apart (Lapua).
I now use the "impulse damper spring rod" from Berty (I have only used the system twice and it is quite new) to increase the functional reliability (I also use a corresponding part for 9 mm/7.65 mm and am very satisfied with it).
My conversion unit is 40 years old, but like new. It belonged to a Swiss policeman; I bought it at an auction and use it in Switzerland for practicing the discipline "field shooting" etc. I can imagine that a good shooter would be able to keep up with the performance of a "GSP".
LG
Christian
I have the same with heavy frame
that's great!, thank you for watching!
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