A SIG P210 commemorative built for the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, chambered in 9mm. Deep blue finish with gold accents and ivory-tone Swiss cross grips, in its original fitted case.
SIG built the P210 to a standard that few service pistols ever matched, and this one takes that platform somewhere most P210s never go. It's the 700th Anniversary commemorative, made in Neuhausen am Rheinfall to mark seven centuries of the Swiss Confederation, 1291 to 1991. The dates appear right on the slide, framed in gold against a deep royal blue that shifts toward violet and sapphire as the light moves across it. SIG called the edition Confederatio Helvetica, and that name runs the length of the frame in gold script.
Look closely and the detailing keeps going. Gold leaf borders trace the slide and frame, with a Swiss cross shield inlaid above the trigger and small flourishes worked into the corners. The hammer, manual safety, magazine release, slide stop, and the trigger itself all wear a rich gold tone that plays against the blue. The grips are the piece that catches everyone first. They're cream presentation panels in a high-gloss finish, each carrying a black Swiss cross escutcheon set into a shield.
The mechanics underneath are pure P210. A single action 9mm with the slide-inside-frame rail design that gave the pistol its reputation for accuracy, fed from a single-stack magazine. The fixed sights sit where Swiss target shooters expected them. The SIG logo shows in gold on the front grip strap, and the deep blue finish on this example is clean and bright with sharp slide serrations and crisp lettering throughout.
It comes in the original fitted walnut presentation case, the lid embossed with the SIG oval and lined in gray suede, with the blue and gold commemorative plaque set into the base. For a collector who wants a P210 that's as much an artifact of Swiss national history as it is a finely built pistol, this is the version to chase.
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