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Picked up a Sig P210-2
April 16, 2019, 06:46 PM
bac1023Here it is with my others.
Left to right: 1954 P210-1, 1967 P210-6, 1975 P210-6HF, 2002 P210-2, and 2003 P210-6HF
April 16, 2019, 06:54 PM
limblessbiffDamn. That is just gorgeous
April 16, 2019, 07:02 PM
Jimg1960They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
April 16, 2019, 07:12 PM
P-220Absolutely beautiful, all of them. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Niech Zyje P-220
Steve
April 16, 2019, 07:21 PM
MacGyverquote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
April 16, 2019, 07:44 PM
Jimg1960I see it...thanks tigerblood. The beavertails look like they have that same type of slope also.
April 16, 2019, 07:44 PM
SigFanBreathtaking! Congrats! Nice addition to the burgeoning family.
Regards From Sunny Tucson,
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April 17, 2019, 06:10 PM
bac1023Thanks to everyone for the kind words
April 17, 2019, 06:18 PM
Blue DogVery nice collection. One day I'll have a P210
April 17, 2019, 06:43 PM
Tooky13That's a real beauty and you got a smokin' deal on it!
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April 18, 2019, 01:24 AM
David Leequote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
Interesting take on the frames. The 3rd pistol is marked Heavy Frame yet it is different than the last pistols frame. Beautiful lot of P210s bac.
April 18, 2019, 02:55 AM
MacGyverquote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
Interesting take on the frames. The 3rd pistol is marked Heavy Frame yet it is different than the last pistols frame. Beautiful lot of P210s bac.
I believe that the third one is milled from a steel forging, while the last one is milled from steel billet

April 18, 2019, 04:54 PM
bac1023quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
Interesting take on the frames. The 3rd pistol is marked Heavy Frame yet it is different than the last pistols frame. Beautiful lot of P210s bac.
I believe that the third one is milled from a steel forging, while the last one is milled from steel billet
Good eyes
Yes, the one in the middle is like the holy grail of P210 pistols, being a forged Heavy Frame. Only a coupe hundred were built during the mid 70's. The vast majority of what's still left 40+ years later are in Europe, so its not something you see every day or ever. If you ever see a P210 with a serial number below 300,000 and marked Heavy Frame at a reasonable price, I suggest you grab it. They bring a fortune at auction.
I always think I'm going to see one somewhere for sale without the seller knowing what it is. However, I think they're all accounted for and in the hands of advanced collectors by this point.
At any rate, you can see the difference in appearance.
Here's the relatively common CNC Heavy Frame
April 18, 2019, 05:59 PM
MacGyverquote:
Originally posted by bac1023:
quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
Interesting take on the frames. The 3rd pistol is marked Heavy Frame yet it is different than the last pistols frame. Beautiful lot of P210s bac.
I believe that the third one is milled from a steel forging, while the last one is milled from steel billet
Good eyes
Yes, the one in the middle is like the holy grail of P210 pistols, being a forged Heavy Frame. Only a coupe hundred were built during the mid 70's. The vast majority of what's still left 40+ years later are in Europe, so its not something you see every day or ever. If you ever see a P210 with a serial number below 300,000 and marked Heavy Frame at a reasonable price, I suggest you grab it. They bring a fortune at auction.
I always think I'm going to see one somewhere for sale without the seller knowing what it is. However, I think they're all accounted for and in the hands of advanced collectors by this point.
At any rate, you can see the difference in appearance.
Here's the relatively common CNC Heavy Frame
Amazing guns. I've been looking for a forged P210 for a while. Ideally, I'd like a heavy frame exactly like the one you have pictured, but if I didn't find it, I'd go for a P210-1 or P210-2. I've never been into target sights or extended barrels or anything like that. So for me, it's either the heavy frame, or whatever was standard for the Swiss Army/its civilian counterpart. Don't know how much I should expect to pay for one in pristine condition though. prices seem to vary wildly, that it is hard for me to establish a baseline
April 18, 2019, 06:50 PM
bac1023quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
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Originally posted by bac1023:
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Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by David Lee:
quote:
Originally posted by tigerbloodwinning:
quote:
Originally posted by Jimg1960:
They are all magnificent...what is the difference of the heavy frames?
The heavy frame guns have more material on the frame. thus the frame is heavier. for example, look at the difference between the two guns at the far right of the picture. the one with the big target sights, on the right, is wider in the area of the frame that is right underneath the slide, in the section right underneath the serial number on the frame. looks more like a ramp whereas the other one looks like stairs/steps
the new German and American P210's are all based off of the heavy frame construction
Interesting take on the frames. The 3rd pistol is marked Heavy Frame yet it is different than the last pistols frame. Beautiful lot of P210s bac.
I believe that the third one is milled from a steel forging, while the last one is milled from steel billet
Good eyes
Yes, the one in the middle is like the holy grail of P210 pistols, being a forged Heavy Frame. Only a coupe hundred were built during the mid 70's. The vast majority of what's still left 40+ years later are in Europe, so its not something you see every day or ever. If you ever see a P210 with a serial number below 300,000 and marked Heavy Frame at a reasonable price, I suggest you grab it. They bring a fortune at auction.
I always think I'm going to see one somewhere for sale without the seller knowing what it is. However, I think they're all accounted for and in the hands of advanced collectors by this point.
At any rate, you can see the difference in appearance.
Here's the relatively common CNC Heavy Frame
Amazing guns. I've been looking for a forged P210 for a while. Ideally, I'd like a heavy frame exactly like the one you have pictured, but if I didn't find it, I'd go for a P210-1 or P210-2. I've never been into target sights or extended barrels or anything like that. So for me, it's either the heavy frame, or whatever was standard for the Swiss Army/its civilian counterpart. Don't know how much I should expect to pay for one in pristine condition though. prices seem to vary wildly, that it is hard for me to establish a baseline
The forged Heavy Frames don’t pop up on GB more than once in a great while. The Heavy Frames (forged or otherwise) were target models with the short, light trigger. Most had target sights, but some didn’t, like mine above.
A older -1 or -2 will have the standard forged frame like my -1 and 1967 -6 above.
April 19, 2019, 05:09 PM
Pipe SmokerCongrats! Nice pistol!
On the test target I see a “Distanz” value of 25m. I thought all Swiss P210s were test fired at 50m.
Serious about crackers. April 19, 2019, 05:23 PM
bac1023quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
Congrats! Nice pistol!
On the test target I see a “Distanz” value of 25m. I thought all Swiss P210s were test fired at 50m.
It’s 50 meters
50 is checked. 25 is crossed out.
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April 19, 2019, 06:25 PM
bac1023quote:
Yeah those are nice.
I almost got one a few times.