Preview: SIG Sauer P210 Carry

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posted on May 9, 2022
SIG Sauer P210 Carry

SIG Sauer has expanded its American-made P210 lineup with a carry-friendly model that retains key elements of the original design while offering additional features suited for personal defense and daily carry.

Built on an aluminum-alloy frame, the SIG P210 Carry is outfitted with slim G10 stocks from Hogue, as well as checkering on the front and back of the grip frame for improved purchase. The hammer-fired pistol includes a left-side thumb safety, slide-stop lever and push-button magazine release, as well as cocking serrations fore and aft.

A set of SIGLITE night sights tops the slide, and the entire gun is treated with SIG’s Nitron finish. Two eight-round magazines ship with each pistol. Suggested retail price is $1,300. For more information, please visit sigsauer.com.

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