SIG P210-6 @ 100yds Standing - 9x19 Para (Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft) re-edit

Published on April 30, 2024
Duration: 0:36

This video demonstrates an advanced marksmanship drill focusing on accuracy at distance. The speaker, identified as experienced by JaredAF, successfully engages a 1/3 torso target at 100 yards while standing, using a SIG P210-6 pistol chambered in 9x19mm Para. The demonstration highlights the P210's reputation as a highly accurate service pistol and the shooter's proficiency in achieving difficult shots.

Quick Summary

The SIG P210-6, chambered in 9x19mm Para, is demonstrated hitting a 1/3 torso target at 100 yards from a standing position. This showcases the pistol's legendary accuracy, often considered the most precise service pistol ever made, and the shooter's advanced marksmanship skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Setup and Firearm Introduction
  2. 00:06Reloading and Previous Attempts
  3. 00:21Aiming and Successful 100yd Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIG P210 known for?

The SIG P210, particularly models like the P210-6, is widely recognized as one of the most accurate service pistols ever manufactured, renowned for its precision engineering and exceptional performance.

Is it possible to shoot a handgun accurately at 100 yards?

Yes, with a highly accurate firearm like the SIG P210 and a skilled shooter, it is possible to achieve consistent hits on a 1/3 torso target at 100 yards from a standing position.

What ammunition was used in the SIG P210-6 demonstration?

The demonstration utilized 9x19mm Para ammunition, also commonly known as 9mm Luger. Ammunition boxes from brands like MAGTECH were visible.

What makes the SIG P210-6 suitable for long-range handgun accuracy?

The P210-6's reputation for extreme accuracy stems from its tight manufacturing tolerances, excellent trigger, and robust design, allowing for precise aiming and shot placement even at extended distances like 100 yards.

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