SIG/Sauer 210A
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SIG/Sauer 210A
I've been looking at one these recently, brand new, not as a bullesye gun but just to enjoy shooting it. With this particular one I noticed that as the trigger is moved to the rear through its take-up, the cocked hammer is cammed back slightly before it is released. Just wondering if this is normal.
John McCormick- Posts : 177
Join date : 2014-06-25
Location : SW FL
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
How was the trigger weight?
watercam- Posts : 119
Join date : 2015-03-04
Location : South Beach, OR
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
It seemed light, and, from what I've read elsewhere, might be too light for some competitive events. I'm looking at it as simply a well-made gun that will be fun to shoot. I'm just a little concerned about the hammer movement during take-up. It may well be part of the design for all I know. I tried SIG customer service, sat on hold forever, and gave up. I'll try them again.
John McCormick- Posts : 177
Join date : 2014-06-25
Location : SW FL
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
Perhaps Google Reviews for the pistol online and see if anyone mentions it.
watercam- Posts : 119
Join date : 2015-03-04
Location : South Beach, OR
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
Greetings,
Might be irrelevant; but, my P240 cams the hammer rearward and you pull the trigger.
SIG will not adjust the trigger weight to make it legal for ODCM matches.
SIG also does not sell parts so you can tinker with the trigger yourself and break something.
Otherwise, a nicely machined piece of equipment.
Cheers,
Dave
Might be irrelevant; but, my P240 cams the hammer rearward and you pull the trigger.
SIG will not adjust the trigger weight to make it legal for ODCM matches.
SIG also does not sell parts so you can tinker with the trigger yourself and break something.
Otherwise, a nicely machined piece of equipment.
Cheers,
Dave
fc60- Posts : 1458
Join date : 2011-06-11
Location : South Prairie, WA 98385
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
All,
Some parts are available:
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/sig-sauer-p210/parts.html
Nice scope mounts:
https://www.armorycraft.com/product-page/sig-p210-red-dot-adapter-for-us-and-german-p210-pistols
https://www.rocosystems.com/product-page/scope-mount-for-sig-p210-legend-and-legend-super-target
Some parts are available:
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/sig-sauer-p210/parts.html
Nice scope mounts:
https://www.armorycraft.com/product-page/sig-p210-red-dot-adapter-for-us-and-german-p210-pistols
https://www.rocosystems.com/product-page/scope-mount-for-sig-p210-legend-and-legend-super-target
Wes Lorenz- Posts : 443
Join date : 2011-06-27
Location : Washington
Re: SIG/Sauer 210A
You can increase the pull weight to 4# and make it legal for EIC matches. I posted how in the other P210A link in the "Equipment" discussion. If you message me I'll send you the heavier trigger return spring for $4 (PP F&F to ghkly@hotmail.com). I'm only asking for $4 because I spent $80 (two $40 minimum orders) with a spring company, before I got the right spring, so I'm trying to get a little of my money back. I have about a dozen of them. Changing the trigger return spring is not too difficult. I will post instructions.
tovaert- Posts : 455
Join date : 2018-11-28
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