Sig Sauer P210 for sale now

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

5"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

4.1"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Stainless Steel

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

5in

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Black / Walnut

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.1in

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

8+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 60 customer reviews across 4 variants from 23 retailers

The Sig Sauer P210 is exceptionally accurate with a phenomenal trigger and superb build quality, though limited magazine capacity and holster options present minor drawbacks.

What customers like

Exceptional Accuracy73%
Hands down the most accurate pistol I own.
Outstanding Trigger Quality68%
The trigger is like a dream come true.
Superior Fit & Finish60%
I have never felt a handgun with the quality and the looks as well as the fit and finish of this firearm.
Excellent Ergonomics & Comfort52%
Been waiting 2yrs just picked one up today it's one of if not the most comfortable pistol I've handled yet
Smooth Slide Action38%
The slide travels as if on bearings

Common concerns

Limited Magazine Capacity15%
Only 8 shots but the accuracy sure makes them count.
Inconsistent Trigger Quality5%
The trigger has a ton of creep and feels pretty sloppy.
Holster Availability Issues5%
Just wish I could get a holster I like for it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer P210 for sale now

How much does a SIG P210 Target cost?

SIG P210 Target pistols average around $2,512 new and $1,599 used, with listings often starting at $2,199 and climbing higher. The previous estimate of $1,942 understates the typical new price significantly.

How reliable is the Sig Sauer P210?

The Sig P210 is highly reliable. Its tight slide-to-frame tolerances and quality materials support consistent performance over thousands of rounds. Swiss military and police use since 1949 confirms its durability. Modern production versions maintain these standards.

Is the Sig P210 good for concealed carry?

The standard P210 is designed for target shooting and its full-size frame makes it impractical for everyday carry. However, SIG's P210 Carry variant is widely praised as an excellent concealed carry option — reviewers call it practically ideal for carry and a refined, highly capable everyday carry gun.

What is the difference between P210 and P210 target?

The P210 Target differs from the standard P210 with adjustable sights instead of fixed sights, different grips, front slide serrations, distinct magazine base plates, an extended beavertail to prevent slide bite, and a captured/slotted recoil spring guide. Both share the same single-action mechanism.

When was the SIG P210 made?

The SIG P210 was introduced in 1949, originally developed as a Swiss military and police pistol. SIG Sauer continues to produce updated variants today, including the P210 Target model.

Is the SIG P210 carry discontinued?

Yes, SIG discontinued the P210 Carry. The P210 is still offered, but now only as Custom Works models. Remaining Carry units may be found through the secondary market.