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Honestly, I like the way it looks. If aluminum frame means its basically the same price as other current new SIG classics (P220/p226/P229) it could be alright. | |||
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It’s not a real 210 so it doesn’t matter. The thing looks as big as a G19, so why not have a light? | |||
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Per an interview I saw Ron Cohen loves the P210 and that’s probably the main reason why it even still exists in the catalog and why I expect to see the P210 Carry at some point. Also the MSRP on the Target version was around 1600 and sold for around 1450. I’d expect to see the Carry model around 1100 street price or less. The only way the P210 will keep existing is if Sig CONTINUES what the Germans did by changing the design and taking places it hasn’t been. Nobody wants a “Swiss” version of the gun that wouldn’t just buy an actual Swiss P210. So they will need to do what literally every legacy design undergoes. Evolve and change like the Ar-15, AK, P226, Beretta 92, 1911, etc etc etc or disappear from the catalog and be gone forever. | |||
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Carry model isn’t all steel | |||
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I wish it were all-steel (but with some weight trimmed from the heavy-style frame) and had a slightly shorter "1.5 stack" clipazine -- 10 shots in a shorter grip would be great. Would probably take the bbl length back slightly to 3.75". The result would be very nearly the perfect handgun, for me. All the elegance, but with full practicality. But it's probably a total pipe dream. | |||
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