CLASSIC12
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Christmas gift to myself, an original numbers matching Danish issued P210, m49 in their nomenclature. Delivered 1951 maybe.
Back then (1995 I think) 4 grades were offered by Hämmerli, who bought them back from Denmark and sold them in the civilian market. Grade A was 1st series delivered to HTK (Haerens Tekniske Korps / army technical corps) with high polish and wooden grips in original condition
Obviously no Swiss [emoji1237]cross here. It’s also the only one without a half cock hammer setup
With my other similar era guns
1949 P49 (Swiss Army 1st yr issue) / 1952 P210-3 Police Lausanne
1951 (?) m49 Danish Army / 1951 P210-1 civilian version
And I took them all four to the 25 meters indoor range
m49
210-3
P49
210-1
Forgotten weapons video
Danish m/49 Service Pistol by SIG - YouTube


Back then (1995 I think) 4 grades were offered by Hämmerli, who bought them back from Denmark and sold them in the civilian market. Grade A was 1st series delivered to HTK (Haerens Tekniske Korps / army technical corps) with high polish and wooden grips in original condition








Obviously no Swiss [emoji1237]cross here. It’s also the only one without a half cock hammer setup

With my other similar era guns
1949 P49 (Swiss Army 1st yr issue) / 1952 P210-3 Police Lausanne
1951 (?) m49 Danish Army / 1951 P210-1 civilian version


And I took them all four to the 25 meters indoor range
m49


210-3

P49

210-1

Forgotten weapons video
Danish m/49 Service Pistol by SIG - YouTube