Originally posted by trapper189: My dad has an P210 Target that I just looked at yesterday. The trigger is light, there’s a bit of take up to the wall, and a bit of creep after that before the hammer is released. I don’t believe it would affect how accurately I could shoot it.
Otherwise, it’s neat.
The P210 has a two-stage trigger. “The take up to the wall” is the first stage. It moves the trigger bar to the sear. The trigger bar is preloaded with approximately 1 lb of force via the trigger.
European P210 target versions have an overtravel screw inside the magazine well that can be used to eliminate “creep.” I don't know if this is included in the US version.
Posts: 3811 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: January 24, 2001
When I first handled a new P210 standard about 10 years ago, I fell in love with how it felt; perfect in hand and so incredibly smooth...but back then there was no way for me to swing getting one. Fast forward to earlier this year, and I came across a new Custom Carry and feel in love all over...so I found one online that cost me about $750 less than my LGS. However, I haven't shot it yet, and might now because I just picked up a used standard at a good price for all my range trips (I'll be picking it up next week). I am, however, still looking for a old Swiss P210 for my collection...maybe by the end of the year
The biggest issue the US versions of the P210 I found were that with Lok Grips, I found CZ75 grips that were more single stack than the grips I could find for the new P210 ever came out with. The biggest thing that always annoyed me about the US P210s were that every single model that came out were single stacks that came with grips that ended up as double stack 9mms.
Posts: 5343 | Location: Kansas City, MO | Registered: May 28, 2004
Originally posted by DanH: The biggest issue the US versions of the P210 I found were that with Lok Grips, I found CZ75 grips that were more single stack than the grips I could find for the new P210 ever came out with....
Are you saying that the grips make this thin pistol fat?