Sig P210, US model

Sevens, I haven't tried to interchange the sights, but the American model at least appears to have the same dovetail as the Swiss and German guns......
 
I wish...

not quite ready due to NJ rules (comments on that for another day), pick up is next Friday and hopefully a range report by Saturday.

There is not holster for one yet. I got a super nice Mitch Rosen Express on eBay for 35 bucks, then I find out that this model is for the round trigger guard of the original 210...I will be trying it and assume this will be a decent enough fit anyhow. If not will use the Bianchi US army in the interim.
 
I had a new p210 for a couple of months and fit and finish were excellent but it never felt like it fit my hands well. I finally sold it after shooting aA Shadow2 much better. I think the fit and finish on the CZ Shadow 2 is as good as the P210 and it's hi cap. I think it would be a much better IDPA pistol. Also I feel my Dan Wesson Silverback has equal quality fit and finish and a better trigger. I'm not saying the Sig isn't a great gun but I think there a now a lot of others that are on par quality wise being made today. I have a Sig 220 that fits me well and shots great that I will never part with so I do like Sigs.
 
Oysterer, I saw those holsters and wondered if the American model would fit, since the U.S. are the heavy frame configuration, and the standard Swiss 210s are not. Please let us know how the fit is. If it's decent, I'll likely order one of those holsters myself.

ba49, my CZs were standard models, but very good, totally reliable, service grade pistols. Those higher end CZs like yours come highly recommended by owners. I agree your CZ would be much better for IDPA, and most other action pistol type competitions out there. If I didn't already have 210s, I'd probably purchase some version of CZ Shadow myself;)
 

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