Oriental Redneck

| If you have no problem with the Hi-Power, then you will have none with the P210.
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| quote: Originally posted by 12131: If you have no problem with the Hi-Power, then you will have none with the P210.
Agree. Hi Power is very stiff.
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| quote: Originally posted by Shackelford: The full size P210s aren’t bad, as they are sprung fairly light. The newer P210A Carry models with the 4” barrel are much worse. Occasionally I manually cock the hammer first before I rack the slide, because it’s so annoying.
Where does one find info on this 4" model? The SIG website doesn't return anything but holster and grips to a P210A search.
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| quote: Where does one find info on this 4" model?
The 4" Carry model was out for a short time then discontinued. You need to look for it on the secondary market like GB. The Carry Custom Works is still on SIG's website, but, it's a limited edition. Don't think SIG is making it any longer.
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| I used to own a 210 and presently own both a HiPower and 1911. I have arthritis in my hands but still could operate the 210 slide without much thought. It does have a smaller area on the slide to grasp, similar to the CZ75 but it still wasn't a problem for me.
By the way, there are lots of semi-autos that I won't own due to this exact issue for me...
Happy shooting !! (Robert Burke is your 210 guru) |
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