This video reviews the new Sig P210 Standard model handgun, comparing it to the original Swiss-made Model 49 service pistol. The reviewer highlights the P210 Standard's more traditional military-style wood grip and fixed 3-dot sights, contrasting it with the previously released P210 Target. The video also includes affiliate links for MAC merchandise, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Amazon, USCCA, Challenge Targets, OpticsPlanet, and Gun Owners of America, along with a Twitch channel link.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves reviewing the new US-made, all-stainless steel Sig P210 Standard. He compares it directly to the classic Swiss P210, discussing its precision machinery versus the old-world hand-fitting of the original. The review includes a detailed look at specifications, a discussion with Sig engineer Tim Butler, a blind test of the triggers, and James's overall conclusions on whether the $1,300 US-made model is worth the price. The video also highlights TFBTV's giveaways and social media presence.
This video showcases the P210 Standard pistol, highlighting its lineage from the 1947 Swiss predecessor. It details the modern enhancements, including custom walnut grips, a precision-machined stainless steel slide and frame, and a target trigger, emphasizing its suitability for competitive target shooting. The description also mentions its balanced ergonomics for one or two-handed use, its 9mm caliber, fixed contrast sights, and the inclusion of two 8-round steel magazines.
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