quote:Originally posted by tuumunz:
hr,since i am really on the learning curve of these 210 guns,what is it about the 210-5 you like more than the other guns.
Quang is right.For years i just looked at pictures of 210 guns,and thought they must be a blockier regular sig.But after dry firing and checking these guns,it is true what all the 210 guru's of the forum have always stated.
The 210 is a gun all to itself.The gun feels different in just about every part of how a pistol feels.I know quang,and me,have held hundreds of different high end and regular guns in our life.
But the 210 just feels and points,and handles different.This was once in a lifetime deal for me,in my small gun hobby.
But,not to be repetitive,i have a chance to get some sw pc guns that are the rarest of the rare that came out of the pc shop back in the 90's.I have not had a chance to buy any of those special guns until now.
So i am not going to let the opportunity pass by.Believe me,these longslide sigs are something else.And the compensated gun is a rare gun also.
All of these guns were sent to a man in Germany whose name is Waffen oschatz.He is a master gunsmith.Also in my research only about 300 of the heavy frame guns were made by Sig.
quote:Originally posted by 12131:
You know, in pics, the P210s always seem like large guns. But, when you have them in hands, they are quite slender. Crazy.
On another good note, since my BD is coming up this week, my FFL did not charge me the transfer fee.
quote:Originally posted by BRJACKET:quote:Originally posted by 12131:
You know, in pics, the P210s always seem like large guns. But, when you have them in hands, they are quite slender. Crazy.
On another good note, since my BD is coming up this week, my FFL did not charge me the transfer fee.
How do you compare the size and feel to the Sig 226 x5 black and white?