Sig P 210-1 & 210-2

Classic12

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I have a first year issue Sig P 210-1 (P49 in Swiss army nomenclature), so made in 1949, serial number A 101811 (serial numbers started at A 100001)

When I saw an ad for the civilian version of that very same gun, as new condition, I couldn’t resist and had to have it. Made in 1950 or 51, serial P 51624 (serial numbers started at P 50001)

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With its army twin

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Then the same thing happened with a nice civilian P 210-2, twin to the 1954 army one I’ve had for over 25 years

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With the army twin

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Some may not see the point, the army and civilian guns are virtually identical except for the serial number and one marking.

But that’s what collecting is about I guess
 
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