SIG Sauer P210 Super Target

Published on March 28, 2020
Duration: 5:27

Larry Vickers reviews the SIG Sauer P210 Super Target, highlighting its exceptional fit and finish, comparable to custom target guns. He details its high-quality all-steel construction, phenomenal single-action trigger, and unique removable hammer module. The review covers the P210's production history across Swiss, German, and American eras, noting key visual differences like squared vs. rounded trigger guards and slanted grasping grooves.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer P210 Super Target is a high-quality, all-steel 9mm pistol known for its exceptional fit and finish. Key features include a 6-inch barrel, a phenomenal single-action trigger, and a removable hammer module for enhanced consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Introduction: SIG P210 Super Target
  2. 01:00Technical Features & Hammer Module
  3. 01:38P210 Production Eras: Swiss, German, American
  4. 02:27Identifying Regional P210 Variations
  5. 03:05Super Target Specifics: Barrel & Magazine

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the SIG Sauer P210 Super Target a high-quality firearm?

The P210 Super Target is praised for its exceptional fit and finish, comparable to custom target guns. It features an all-steel construction, a phenomenal single-action trigger, and a unique removable hammer module for consistent trigger pull.

How can I identify German or American SIG P210 models?

German and American P210 pistols typically have squared trigger guards with a slight hook, unlike the rounded guards found on older Swiss models. They also feature slanted grasping grooves and a 1911-style side safety.

What are the key differences in SIG P210 production eras?

The P210 has three main production eras: Swiss (early 2000s end), German (resumed production), and American (SIG Sauer, New Hampshire). While all are respected, Swiss models are often considered the original benchmark.

What are the specific features of the P210 Super Target model?

The Super Target variant boasts a 6-inch barrel, longer than standard P210s. It uses an 8-round magazine and is chambered in 9mm Parabellum. It also includes a removable hammer module for trigger consistency.

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