Michael A Ferber
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Still need a P210, lol!NIGHTLORD40K
Nice well-rounded, got-all-the-bases-covered SIG family you've got there!
I believe it might be more accurate to say that it was one of the three pistols aauthorized for German Policeuse in the mid-70s. The P6 (SIG Sauer), P5 (Walther), and P7 (H&K) were all approved for adoption by German police agencies and the various cantons/counties could choose which they wanted to adopt.Official gun of the German Police.
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Nice well-rounded, got-all-the-bases-covered SIG family you've got there!
Still need a P210, lol!
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Ah yes the elusive (and all expensive), P210! The closest I ever got to a P210 was an older military model and even then it was still priced at $1000 and way beyond my means at the time (or any other time for that matter)!
Very nice collection.Great condition!
My '81 North Westphalian P6 is no beauty queen, but it has been my constant companion for over a decade, CCW, nightstand, and glovebox at various times. My very favorite SIG (far right.)
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Fair enough- and WOW, awesome collection yourself!Eh, not really.
The P210 is a different animal built by what was really a different company. I try never to group Sig P210's and Sig Sauers together. Totally different guns.
I don't think they do....the bodies are too longAlways wondered if the new mags would work with the bottom bumper removed.
Yes they are basically the same thing.I always thought the P6 was the official gun of the German police and the P225 was the civilian version?
The difference s are the markings, open (impact- detection) hammer, and spring rates (heavier trigger pull) on the P6.I always thought the P6 was the official gun of the German police and the P225 was the civilian version?
If yours has the heel mag release you need the original 7 round mags with flat steel baseplate. If American release the new mags work fine.I also have an Interarms imported P-220 in .45. Anyone know a source for magazines? Always wondered if the new mags would work with the bottom bumper removed.
The P6 is not THE official gun either. Two others were adopted at the same time.
WOW! Another Sigaholic!Great condition!
My '81 North Westphalian P6 is no beauty queen, but it has been my constant companion for over a decade, CCW, nightstand, and glovebox at various times. My very favorite SIG (far right.)
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The difference s are the markings, open (impact- detection) hammer, and spring rates (heavier trigger pull) on the P6.