Description
Now and then, a firearm appears that captures more than precision; it captures a moment in history. The SIG Sauer P210 “200 Year Canton Ticino” is one of those pieces. Originally planned as a limited run of fifty, only twenty were ultimately completed by the House of Mueller Murgenthal, making this one of the rarest and most distinctive editions of the legendary P210.
This example, serial number 43, embodies everything collectors admire about Swiss craftsmanship. Built as a tribute to the bicentennial of Canton Ticino’s entry into the Swiss Confederation, it’s both a technical marvel and a celebration of heritage. The blued finish gleams with depth, and the wooden grips carry an inlaid medallion that commemorates the 200-year milestone. Elegant etching along the slide adds a layer of refinement, turning this already renowned design into something deeply personal and historic.
The P210 platform itself has a legacy of accuracy and reliability, serving the Swiss military and police for decades. This special edition takes that foundation and elevates it into the realm of art. Every element feels deliberate, measured, balanced, and beautifully restrained, as only the Swiss can manage.
The pistol comes housed in a custom display case with a clear top that showcases the piece as it deserves. Inside, a small plaque notes the edition’s significance, and the presentation as a whole feels less like packaging and more like curation.
The SIG Sauer P210 “200 Year Canton Ticino” is more than a collector’s firearm. It’s a small, tangible piece of Swiss history, a moment of craftsmanship and national pride, frozen in steel and wood.

