I bought a standard Sig P210 exactly a year ago. It is exactly the same as the target version, except it has standard grips and fixed sights. The P210 is all stainless steel with sig's proprietary nitron finish. The fit and finish are outstanding (The feed ramp is literally polished to a mirror like surface.) Zero feeding, extraction, or ejection problems. The trigger is light and crisp... so light that I got "surprised" with the first let off of a cartridge.
The new P210's are sort of a second generation pistol. The tang on the grip is longer to prevent any hammer bite, and the slide release and safety lever are larger, and consequently operate easily and positively. If you buy a target version, you can make it similar to the standard version by changing the grips and changing to shorter, standard magazines.
I paid 1300 $ for mine. The target version now lists, I believe, for 1649 $. For this area and for normal times, I would expect to pay around 1500 $ for the target version. However, at the present time, availability and prices are crazy, and so it's difficult to predict the current market price.
I love my sig P210. It would be the last pistol to go from my collection.