I own a 210-1, 210-4, and a new US one. They all shoot great, but I am liking the new one the most right now. No hammer bite, and better sights. But I will keep my old ones too, especially the -1 in 30 Luger.
My old made in Switzerland is all lubricate and grease this explains maybe that? The new generation is dry and I will make a video after 500 shots. Note that the tryptic machining, boring, tolerance of the Swiss industry is recognized throughout the world as it is for beautiful watches, machine tools, or coffee espresso machine. I do not know if the stainless steel version of my Super target influence this little game to see if someone has the same version in black tan, a comparison will be welcome
I was skeptical of the new 210 until i handled one at a gunshop. I don't know if they're all fit the same but that example had a really tight and smooth slide to frame fit with an excellent trigger. It definitely now on my must have list. Just waiting for my ffl to get one for me for around 1200 which id say is well worth it.
Yes, the slide is tight, you can see it on this video th-cam.com/video/dg00RL91J9I/w-d-xo.html a 2min06. The slide is appreciated improved after 500 shots and effective lubrication. The gun is a little dry at the exit of the box although fat was visible. I had 4 or 5 shooting incident with the breech that did not completely close the fire room on the car it was very tight, there was a small point for who disappeared after this break-in period. Some net surfer talks about the difference in fit between the German stainless steel and black models. Personally I could never compare between two in my hands. Thanks for watching. Good shot with your future adult toy.
uuuukkla right, the old manual adjusting by switzerland manufacturer vs modern industrial finish for make big money on a prestigious name THE P 210. But the grip on news model is perfect, and 6 barrel Was better on m'y hand at my 30 luger old... And in This first vidéo the news P210 Was very dry Bcse news. I make news vidéo on Shooting range mabye tomorow. Thank for watching
Got the new one, been shooting Bullseye, got over 1,000 rounds, never had any trouble, but it doesn’t make you a champion. I’ve even shot steel cases in this pistol. Never had a problem. Even used steel cases, to break it in. Just my favorite competition pistol, because it’s so beautiful & dependable.
In europa P210 legend = reborn P210 by SIG Sauer Germany cost 2000-2500€ aprox 2500$ US. But in Switzerland u can find old P210 made in Switzerland for less.
Actually, the same goes for SIG and SIG Sauer USA. SIG was a Swiss company dedicated to high standards of quality in all of it products (of which guns were only a part of), whereas SIG Sauer USA is a US company feeding and feeding off the USAnian gun craze and madness.
Fun fact II (A tip, acutally, to all of you out there complaining about hammer bite of the real P210): Try holding the gun correctly. If that does not solve the problem, try losing a few dozens of pounds. Hammer bite is God's way of telling you that you shouldn't eat two or more burgers in on session. Or maybe it's God's way of telling you that, given that you cannot even reasonably control your eating, maybe you had better not handle a gun.
My heart goes for my old P210-2 in 30 luger. Its machining + hand finishing makes me think a bit about the SW performance center product. But its fixed aim, its old school grip, and its caliber of the beginning of the century ranks it just behind my P210 super target. The handle, the 6 inch barrel and the 9mm caliber are perfect. His balance does not feel his weight. The decline is more than well compensated, it does not feel like shooting 9mm. The trigger is light, very good for shooting speed. But in hand I prefer the military type of my old p210 with a dick well marked mid runs. Thank you for watching.
Ok, sounds legit. Over here supertarget models run at $3000-3500, while regular old P210 run at ~$1200. Would you say the new ones are worth that much more? (There are also old p210 in 9mm)
Personally if you can find an old P210-5 or -6 with adjustable target at under $ 2000 go for it. Put him an ergonomic handle and turn is play.And from an economic point of view the old no longer being manufactured they become coveted objects ...
Well these versions cost more thant $4000.. i was rather talking about the basic versions with the plastic grip. But you can get such a 1000$ one and buy aftermarket grips. I didnt care much about adjustable sights on pistols in the past, hmm
@@VincentBigs Here is my dads original Swiss Neuhausen P210-5 w/adj. sights. photos.app.goo.gl/waNKWJ7T373Xwi417 He won the National with it a while ago.. :)
How old is the Blued one ? Beautiful weapon, I'd sacrifice the longer sight radius and newer sights in a heartbeat as the craftsmanship in the older ones made in Switzerland or W Germany are special IMO. I'd put both of them to the test, preferably on steel plates.
Hello, My old model is P210-2 from 1975 private model in 30 luger. He fired the barrel is like new. The machining and hand finishing of the Swiss craftsmen's fitting from sig has nothing to do with my recent model, although it is very clean and precise. Shooting with both is a different pleasure. THX for watching. I make a new video as soon as I have time to go back to the shooting stand. Thx for watching
Why beat on a great pistol, when you have an opportunity to own both! I’ve gone with the the new one, because of the magazine release, and the sights. I will keep my eye open for a 30 caliber, like my Swiss Luger. The sights suck on the Luger, & it’s a bitch to load the magazine! It helped me decide on the new technology, no regrets! It took me quite a bit, to get either one, because I already own a CZ 75B. Never needed another 9mm, after owning the CZ. No matter which one you can afford, they will be fun, at the range, if you can find ammunition for them.
I have a 1950 p49/210-2 and the 210A target new model and the new one shoots great and is accurate but I don't like the spongy trigger that all the new sigs seem to have
The former to this little something extra for me. He saw the hand of a human and that makes him an object of art. Like a 100% handmade Bugatti compare to a Ford coming out of the assembly line. But it remains very pleasant and precise. And it is beautiful. This is only my personal opinion.
This Video should have been named "P210 sound vs. P210 noise". That's why I'd NEVER buy a P-210 (or any SIG gun) that's made outside of Switzerland. I would not be surprised if the older perform more accurate, although the new has a longer barrel.
The recent model is very precise and pleasant in hand. It's been a year since I use it frequently. But we always come back to the quality of the previous Swiss machining, finishing by hand .... And shooting with a piece of history at the end of the arm is always nice. Thank you for the comment, good shot shooter friends.
I live in Switzerland where P210's are way more "Present" than "History". In the Pistol club where I practice, there are often more P210's on the range than all the other 9mm handguns together. If You see a gun that is not a .22 l.r. match pistol, it's a P210. At least on the 50m stand where I mostly practice - on the 25m stands you see a few more Glocks or CZ's or even P220's (which is the actual service pistol of the swiss army), but also there are many, many P210s. Some collectors (I'm none of those) have several (or even ALL) models, including the extreme precious and beautiful 1291-1991 (700 Years Confederatio Helvetica, that explains .CH) Jubilé Model. Good shot shooter friends. (Nice salutation, Respect!)
Guess I would do so too - and that's why I'd never own one. This is too much money for an Item I will not use. I'd rather have my -6 and tonns of fun on the Range than a Jubilee I can't use in the safe. (Btw: My -6 is almost as precious as a Jubile. Why? Because I've got adjustable Sports Sights and an alternative barrel (7,65mm Para, also with softer recoil-spring) in matching serial number - so I can choose beteween 9mm or 7,65 Para. And I also got a complete replacement slide with barrel and magazine to use usual .22lr Ammo in my P210 - for training or just for fun. Everything original SIG Switzerland. I would NOT give this P210 - Not for a Super Target, not for a "Legend" and not even for a seldom and swiss made "Jubile".)
The old sig 210 is a real masterpiece of Swiss craftsmanship, one of the finest pistol to shoot and to own.
The Rolls Royces' of Sigsauer pistols!!! Old p-210
I own a 210-1, 210-4, and a new US one. They all shoot great, but I am liking the new one the most right now. No hammer bite, and better sights. But I will keep my old ones too, especially the -1 in 30 Luger.
I bought a p210 Standard and found it to be an Excellent Shooting pistol. I also picked up the Custom Carry and its just so Accurate its Amazing..
Is it just me, or does the older one have a better slide fit?
My old made in Switzerland is all lubricate and grease this explains maybe that? The new generation is dry and I will make a video after 500 shots. Note that the tryptic machining, boring, tolerance of the Swiss industry is recognized throughout the world as it is for beautiful watches, machine tools, or coffee espresso machine. I do not know if the stainless steel version of my Super target influence this little game to see if someone has the same version in black tan, a comparison will be welcome
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The original P210 has tighter tolerances and is more reliable.
@@cyrussanai6243agree 👍
I was skeptical of the new 210 until i handled one at a gunshop. I don't know if they're all fit the same but that example had a really tight and smooth slide to frame fit with an excellent trigger. It definitely now on my must have list. Just waiting for my ffl to get one for me for around 1200 which id say is well worth it.
Yes, the slide is tight, you can see it on this video th-cam.com/video/dg00RL91J9I/w-d-xo.html a 2min06. The slide is appreciated improved after 500 shots and effective lubrication. The gun is a little dry at the exit of the box although fat was visible. I had 4 or 5 shooting incident with the breech that did not completely close the fire room on the car it was very tight, there was a small point for who disappeared after this break-in period. Some net surfer talks about the difference in fit between the German stainless steel and black models. Personally I could never compare between two in my hands.
Thanks for watching. Good shot with your future adult toy.
Listen to the difference at 1:37 and at 4:21. Bentley vs. Lada!
uuuukkla right, the old manual adjusting by switzerland manufacturer vs modern industrial finish for make big money on a prestigious name THE P 210.
But the grip on news model is perfect, and 6 barrel Was better on m'y hand at my 30 luger old... And in This first vidéo the news P210 Was very dry Bcse news. I make news vidéo on Shooting range mabye tomorow.
Thank for watching
can't it be due to the fact one of those guns was shot and polished over several decades.
Volkswagen Phaeton vs Skoda Octavia or Mercedes S65 AmG vs Mercedes S 320
Old Sig is so much more classy than modern one
I didn’t see any target comparison, so it didn’t show me anything. Got a new one back ordered, though!
Got the new one, been shooting Bullseye, got over 1,000 rounds, never had any trouble, but it doesn’t make you a champion. I’ve even shot steel cases in this pistol. Never had a problem. Even used steel cases, to break it in. Just my favorite competition pistol, because it’s so beautiful & dependable.
Remarkably informative video without words. Well done and thank you.
Super vidéo très beaux pistolets,personnellement ma préférence va pour le plus ancien.
Il manque juste un petit comparatif en cible.
Tireurdesmontagnes c est en cours mais pas pour tout de suite 😀.
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What’s the cost of the new p210 in Switzerland?
In europa P210 legend = reborn P210 by SIG Sauer Germany cost 2000-2500€ aprox 2500$ US. But in Switzerland u can find old P210 made in Switzerland for less.
New 3,068 CHF
US - $1600.00, Pekin, I’ll.
The one I have got P210-6 Heavy Framed Swiss made is around 5000 USD
@@Ali-zj3gj i have 210-5 heavy frame unfired in the box
I own two P210-6s from Marushin.
Quite an impressive difference between these two:
The SIG P210 is indeed a masterpiece of Swiss design and precision craftsmanship.
Actually, the same goes for SIG and SIG Sauer USA. SIG was a Swiss company dedicated to high standards of quality in all of it products (of which guns were only a part of), whereas SIG Sauer USA is a US company feeding and feeding off the USAnian gun craze and madness.
Fun fact I: No gun produced by SIG ever went off "just like that". The same cannot quite be said of SIG Sauer USA.
Fun fact II (A tip, acutally, to all of you out there complaining about hammer bite of the real P210): Try holding the gun correctly. If that does not solve the problem, try losing a few dozens of pounds. Hammer bite is God's way of telling you that you shouldn't eat two or more burgers in on session. Or maybe it's God's way of telling you that, given that you cannot even reasonably control your eating, maybe you had better not handle a gun.
What do you prefer and why?
And what's the quality difference in your opinion?
My heart goes for my old P210-2 in 30 luger. Its machining + hand finishing makes me think a bit about the SW performance center product. But its fixed aim, its old school grip, and its caliber of the beginning of the century ranks it just behind my P210 super target. The handle, the 6 inch barrel and the 9mm caliber are perfect. His balance does not feel his weight. The decline is more than well compensated, it does not feel like shooting 9mm. The trigger is light, very good for shooting speed. But in hand I prefer the military type of my old p210 with a dick well marked mid runs.
Thank you for watching.
Ok, sounds legit.
Over here supertarget models run at $3000-3500, while regular old P210 run at ~$1200.
Would you say the new ones are worth that much more?
(There are also old p210 in 9mm)
Personally if you can find an old P210-5 or -6 with adjustable target at under $ 2000 go for it. Put him an ergonomic handle and turn is play.And from an economic point of view the old no longer being manufactured they become coveted objects ...
Well these versions cost more thant $4000.. i was rather talking about the basic versions with the plastic grip.
But you can get such a 1000$ one and buy aftermarket grips.
I didnt care much about adjustable sights on pistols in the past, hmm
@@VincentBigs Here is my dads original Swiss Neuhausen P210-5 w/adj. sights. photos.app.goo.gl/waNKWJ7T373Xwi417 He won the National with it a while ago.. :)
As Swiss guy... the old one is the only real one.
New one is german single stack cz 75 B Class other is Sig p210 ; if l Werent in Turkey , l would buy phonenix red back
How old is the Blued one ? Beautiful weapon, I'd sacrifice the longer sight radius and newer sights in a heartbeat as the craftsmanship in the older ones made in Switzerland or W Germany are special IMO.
I'd put both of them to the test, preferably on steel plates.
Hello, My old model is P210-2 from 1975 private model in 30 luger. He fired the barrel is like new. The machining and hand finishing of the Swiss craftsmen's fitting from sig has nothing to do with my recent model, although it is very clean and precise. Shooting with both is a different pleasure.
THX for watching. I make a new video as soon as I have time to go back to the shooting stand. Thx for watching
Why beat on a great pistol, when you have an opportunity to own both! I’ve gone with the the new one, because of the magazine release, and the sights. I will keep my eye open for a 30 caliber, like my Swiss Luger. The sights suck on the Luger, & it’s a bitch to load the magazine! It helped me decide on the new technology, no regrets! It took me quite a bit, to get either one, because I already own a CZ 75B. Never needed another 9mm, after owning the CZ. No matter which one you can afford, they will be fun, at the range, if you can find ammunition for them.
P210 the best forever
I have a 1950 p49/210-2 and the 210A target new model and the new one shoots great and is accurate but I don't like the spongy trigger that all the new sigs seem to have
Попробуй переставить затворы с одного на другой.
Sollte das vergleich sein?
Stimme zu, dass es nichts Vergleichbares gibt. Das alte handgefertigte Schweizer Modell ist unvergleichlich!
Danke fürs Ansehen 👍
might be better to compare to the Sig 210 standard.
The former to this little something extra for me. He saw the hand of a human and that makes him an object of art. Like a 100% handmade Bugatti compare to a Ford coming out of the assembly line. But it remains very pleasant and precise. And it is beautiful. This is only my personal opinion.
Stainless galls they have to fit a tad looser.
So there is one you can choose, wich one is it?
Old génération us m'y first choice 👍
Nice Pistols ❤️
You need abetter cam .. 😢
@@timlyon654 this vidéo captation in 2018... Sry sir.
Согласен старый просто лучше во всем. Да и просто красивее в разы
Да, швейцарская ручная обработка. Как Rolex LOL.
I couldn't afford one so I settled on a CZ75B
Yes really good buy, the cZ is very good, and same tangfoglio or P210, I think the reverse slide is the guarantee of accuracy.
@@VincentBigs I think of my CZ75 as a "modernized" Browning HiPower.
manipulations sans la sécurité ??? mon adjudant vous aurais fais vite comprendre comment ne pas oublié...LOOOL !!! je prefere le look de "l'ancien" !!
Don't be a Safety Sally. He could have done a safety check before filming.
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This Video should have been named "P210 sound vs. P210 noise".
That's why I'd NEVER buy a P-210 (or any SIG gun) that's made outside of Switzerland.
I would not be surprised if the older perform more accurate, although the new has a longer barrel.
The recent model is very precise and pleasant in hand. It's been a year since I use it frequently. But we always come back to the quality of the previous Swiss machining, finishing by hand .... And shooting with a piece of history at the end of the arm is always nice.
Thank you for the comment, good shot shooter friends.
I live in Switzerland where P210's are way more "Present" than "History".
In the Pistol club where I practice, there are often more P210's on the range than all the other 9mm handguns together. If You see a gun that is not a .22 l.r. match pistol, it's a P210.
At least on the 50m stand where I mostly practice - on the 25m stands you see a few more Glocks or CZ's or even P220's (which is the actual service pistol of the swiss army), but also there are many, many P210s.
Some collectors (I'm none of those) have several (or even ALL) models, including the extreme precious and beautiful 1291-1991 (700 Years Confederatio Helvetica, that explains .CH) Jubilé Model.
Good shot shooter friends.
(Nice salutation, Respect!)
If I had a jubilee model, he would never get out of his box and never shoot a cartridge lol.
Good Shot Mr.
Guess I would do so too - and that's why I'd never own one.
This is too much money for an Item I will not use.
I'd rather have my -6 and tonns of fun on the Range
than a Jubilee I can't use in the safe.
(Btw: My -6 is almost as precious as a Jubile. Why? Because I've got adjustable Sports Sights and an alternative barrel (7,65mm Para, also with softer recoil-spring) in matching serial number - so I can choose beteween 9mm or 7,65 Para. And I also got a complete replacement slide with barrel and magazine to use usual .22lr Ammo in my P210 - for training or just for fun.
Everything original SIG Switzerland. I would NOT give this P210 - Not for a Super Target, not for a "Legend" and not even for a seldom and swiss made "Jubile".)
I agree. Every Sig USA out of Exerter that I have purchased has been sent back for warranty repair. Sig USA sad to say I can't trust their products.
Old!
No talking? You have to communicate with the audience. You have a couple of nice guns, but I got zero information from this video.
Hello. Thank s for watching. I talk only French sry. Next vidéo i make subcribe take care fr u. BB
@@VincentBigs I think that if you speak in French, that TH-cam translates into English text . ?
COOL GG
phoenix sombre salut.
Y a pas que la console dans la vie y a le sport aussi 😁 par contre j suis pas prêt pour les JO de 2024
was soll das diese unsinn.
Danke fur mein vidéo Seen. Ich verstehe deinen Kommentar nicht wirklich. Die Google-Übersetzung kann verbessert werden.
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