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Non-Miscreant |
OK, they aren't all the same, simple as that. The ones I like and keep were made in Swizzerland. Yeah, the good ones, well made and going up and up. Then the company sold out to a bunch of Krauts (my ancestors). They realized they could make them cheaper and a little worse, so they did. Then I don't know what happened, but they decided to start making them over here. Could be the ocean freight was eating them alive, or not. So now they're made here and they only want about a third of what you can pay for an original, or maybe half of what they want for the nazi version. But its just as good, honest. Its back to supply and demand. They didn't make enough Swiss ones to cover all us rich 'Mericans that want them. The German ones none of us want. Because the 'merican ones are just as good. Now we have a thread open about not shooting +P in those same domestic guns. Ever wonder if they're just as strong? But the Ferringers over there regularly shoot sub-gun ammo with no negative effects. And its heralded as being much hotter. Many of the "range" guns are reported as firing well over 100,000 rounds and still going strong. Well, maybe except for replacing springs. So it gets us to where we are today. First, maybe its not important because none of us can afford to fire 100,000 rounds, except cops who shoot for free. But even so, I'd expect my 1970s vintage P210s to fire hot loads forever, or as long as my billfold holds out. So why don't we call the P210A, or American versions just that? And then the German ones P210G (thats new, I admit). And leave the Swiss originals as just P210. Oh, and when the "carry" ones ever reach the market, if they do we can identify them as P210C or P210L for light weight. Anyone know if they'll blow up early using +P or even light target loads? Unhappy ammo seeker | ||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Good idea, but I think that horse had died already. Consider how many times the P220 is referenced. Then how many times the caliber gets mentioned also. To most: P220 = 45 Auto. I don't think it will ever be brought down to the differences of a P220 in 9mm Luger v/s a P220 in 9mm Para. Other calibers have little mention or are not known of at all (9mm Steyr P220s anyone?). Same with the P226. Most don't intentionally omit the details, they simply might not be aware of the other versions of the P210 until they present themselves as the members are learning more about Sigs. I hope to have a P210 in 7.65mm someday... | |||
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Re: P220...these days it's not .45ACP but instead is 10mm that is the caliber that's referenced the most by customers. We rarely get requests for a .45 P220, but quite often are asked about the availability of the 10mm models. Changing with the times... -MG | |||
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I had one of your beloved Swiss 210's. It drew blood from me every time I shot it. Could not sell it fast enough! Then the American made ones came along built for American hands. Feels great and I (rested on a sand bag) shot a 5 shot group inside of a quarter! As for the +P and +P+ I simply asked that guy why? Then later he mentioned home defense. Then I would say in moderation is fine. But why use high pressure loads on a finely tuned pistol? ------------------------------------- Always the pall bearer, never the corpse. | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
I wish you would post some photos of them rburg. Do you have film for your camera? | |||
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You shouldn't run +p in the these guns? Not that I would run a steady diet of +p through one but I always thought the P210 was a very strong design?? | |||
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...and most P220s are really P220-1s. It seems impossible to get most to use. | |||
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Shaggy Dog Story Alert Some years ago I got a bargain* on a Switzer P210-6. I even splurged on a set of adjustable sights to make it a Real -6. It is well made and accurate, but the ergonomics are awful. Truck spring heel catch and loong reach to what superficially appears to be a convenient safety. It doesn't hammer bite me but it is batting about 667 for others who want to try it. So it is pretty much a centerfire plinker and as the guy said about the engraved shotgun, "If you don't see any game, you can sit on a stump and admire your gun." I was getting all excited when I read here that Bruce Gray was working on a mag well funnel and magazine extension that would make a P210A competitive in USPSA and IDPA. Unfortunately - or maybe fortunately - the local dealer's slightly used P210A Standard sold before there was anything concrete said about those parts. *Bargain: A bargain was once defined as "Something you don't need at a price you can't resist." | |||
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3° that never cooled |
FWIW, Since the '80s, if memory serves, I've owned four Swiss 210s. IMHO, the build quality of the Swiss guns is beyond reproach. Since the German 210s came along, had three of those, and now an American version. Shooting carefully as I can from the bench, all my current 210s, Swiss, German, and 'Merican shoot with the same precision. The best single, fractionally smaller, group was produced by my current Swiss -6, but I could not duplicate it. And I am just not good enough with any manufacturer's 210 to duplicate the ~1" groups Q/12131 shot with his American 210. I've not shot tens of thousands of rounds of hot ammo through any single 210, but over the years have shot IMI black tip "Carbine", other rather hot Israeli military ball ammo, NATO, +P and +P+ in some of them without issue. I don't know that my 210s are Glock robust, but thus far have proven durable in that nothing has cracked, bent, broken, etc. Of the bunch, my favorite has became the German Target version. It is as well fitted in all respects as my previous and current Swiss gun, has equal trigger quality, is finished as well inside and out, and is as precise and reliable. The Swiss guns hammer bite me badly, as in immediate bloodshed, and I never enjoyed the heel type "truck spring" magazine catch Jim Watson mentioned. We won't likely know how the durability of German and American versions compare to the Swiss, until they have been in service another 70 years or so like the Swiss guns. I'll have to report back on that NRA Life | |||
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Nazi version? | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
^^^^ What exactly is that supposed to mean? | |||
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Well, that’s whats stated in the OP post, so I also like to know what that means. | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
My bad, yes Rburg wasn't bright in his casual use of that reference. | |||
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Ammoholic |
Is this where the Lighten up Francis meme goes? | |||
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Don’t know what you mean by that? Suppose an attempt to be funny? It’s not quite “done” to call anything made in Germany “Nazi”. That’s quite offensive, especially for Europeans. | |||
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Ammoholic |
I mean rburg is not known for being smoothly polished around all the edges and getting one’s knickers in a twist over something he says (or types) is likely wasted energy. By all means carry on though. Cheers. | |||
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Thanks for letting me know. I won’t get my knickers in a twist for someone who acts like a d**k and seemingly gets away with it. Let’s carry on. | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Para explained rburgs posts to us all maybe 6 or 7 years back. He's a valued Member here, actually fun to read but we cant be too thinned skin. We should get more cranked that the old grumpy bastard wont never post pictures of his Swiss guns. Must be ol fashion burg.. | |||
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Shall Not Be Infringed |
I'm certain that OP's use of the term 'Nazi' was in NO way intended to offend anyone, or any group, but rather just a harmless off color descriptive of the German P210 used for style points in his semi-rant re: the multiple variants of the P210. That said, 'rburg' claims the 'Krauts' as his ancestors and is apparently German, therefore his use the 'N-word' can be deemed OK, just like it's apparently OK when all the rappers and urban thugs use their 'N-word' with impunity... ____________________________________________________________ If Some is Good, and More is Better.....then Too Much, is Just Enough !! Trump 2024....Make America Great Again! "May Almighty God bless the United States of America" - parabellum 7/26/20 Live Free or Die! | |||
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A man's got to know his limitations |
Ha Ha Ha, I don't have problem with rburg at all. "But, as luck would have it, he stood up. He caught that chunk of lead." Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock "If there's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it." Clarence Worley | |||
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