March 04, 2020, 05:48 PM
GambitSIG P210 in DOA 357SIG
Almost all that I know about the P210 is what I've gleaned here. I had never heard of the P210 DOA 357SIG.
I have a P220 listed for sale locally and got a call from a fellow who wanted to talk about a trade of said P210.
Just curious about this model.
I declined the trade for various reasons.
Thanks.
March 04, 2020, 06:09 PM
Steve 22Xquote:
Originally posted by Gambit:
Almost all that I know about the P210 is what I've gleaned here. I had never heard of the P210 DOA 357SIG.
I have a P220 listed for sale locally and got a call from a fellow who wanted to talk about a trade of said P210.
Just curious about this model.
I declined the trade for various reasons.
Thanks.
Good for you on declining the trade.
March 04, 2020, 06:11 PM
GaryBFquote:
Just curious about this model.
Does not exist.
March 04, 2020, 07:38 PM
12131Yeah, you might be DOA, if you meet him for the "trade".
March 06, 2020, 10:36 AM
LoswsmithThere are Sig P210s.
There are Sigs in .357 Sig.
There are Sigs in .357 Sig in Double Action Only. AKA DAO.
There are no P210 Sigs produced that originally shot .357 Sig. I'm not an expert but I doubt one could be "customed" up to shoot that caliber and if so "customed" it would be some sort of mutie freak.
There are no Sigs in "DOA".
Your use of The Force was strong. Trust your feelings!
March 06, 2020, 01:32 PM
OTDquote:
Originally posted by Loswsmith:
There are no P210 Sigs produced that originally shot .357 Sig. I'm not an expert but I doubt one could be "customed" up to shoot that caliber and if so "customed" it would be some sort of mutie freak.
One is existing. An Austrian gunsmith converted a P210 to .357SIG. It looks like an early longslide.
March 06, 2020, 01:44 PM
Loswsmithquote:
Originally posted by OTD:
One is existing. An Austrian gunsmith converted a P210 to .357SIG. It looks like an early longslide.
Were his initials "D.O.A."?? If so, then maybe it would be a good trade!
Seriously, the level of knowledge on this board humbles me.