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What is the distinction of the P210-6 as opposed to the P210-2? thanks Elmer | ||
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The -6 originally came with adjustable sights and a lighter trigger pull. At one time it came with extended target grips. | |||
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That's just the Flomax talking |
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The -2 guns were basically military finished. Remember, those guns were designed for duty use, not sporting use like the -6. The -2 triggers are still darn good. Somewhere I've got a -7 new in the box still. And its got a 2nd magazine. My -2 gun has a 22 caliber kit, meaning a slide, barrel and recoil spring, along with a single magazine. P210-6 guns often have a 22 caliber kit included that bears the same serial as the 9mm. My -2 has the same serial on the .30 as the 9mm, but the 22 caliber kit has a different serial, kind of like the 22s (-7s). Unhappy ammo seeker | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GaryBF: The P210-6 also has a different trigger shape. and it has also an adjustable triggerstop,and the hammer and the "Druckpunktplatte" are not compatible to models without "sport trigger" system | |||
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The 210-6, i have coming has fixed sights, standard shape wood grips and 1 mag. However the trigger has the -6 look. | |||
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Post some photos when you get it. We always enjoy looking at P210s. | |||
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My current -6 has fixed sights. My first -6, years ago, had adjustables. No difference in accuracy, but the 210s are capable of such precision, that it seems a shame not to be able to precisely sight them in without drifting sights for windage and/or replacing fronts for elevation to achieve one's desired POA/POI. Try as I might, I couldn't tell any difference in accuracy between the -6s and -2s I owned. All excellent pistols within my humble experience... NRA Life | |||
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