SIG 44/16: The Best Service Pistol, But The Road Not Traveled
The SIG 44/16 was a developmental double-stack variant of the SIG P210, designed with a 16-round capacity. Despite its advanced features and comfortable ergonomics, it was rejected by Swedish trials in 1947 due to its larger grip size impacting target shooting accuracy compared to the single-stack 44/8 model. The 44/16 offered a smooth action and light trigger, representing a 'road not traveled' for high-capacity service pistols.













