Description
The SIG Sauer P210 made to celebrate Switzerland’s 700th anniversary isn’t just a gun — it’s a love letter to precision, heritage, and design. Everything about it feels intentional. The deep blue finish gleams like still water under twilight, offset by white grips and subtle gold accents that catch the light just right. It’s elegant, but not loud — the kind of refinement only the Swiss could pull off.
Open the custom wooden case, lined in soft light-blue suede, and you’ll see what makes it special. The SIG plaque sits quietly inside, reminding you that this isn’t a mass-produced piece. It’s number 0340 out of just 2,000 — handcrafted by the renowned Mueller Murgenthal for SIG. That alone says a lot. But this P210 goes deeper, built as a tribute to the moment in 1291 when three cantons joined to form the foundation of Switzerland itself. You can feel that pride in every curve and polish mark.
This is one of those rare instances where a firearm becomes something symbolic — an heirloom of national pride. It’s not about pulling a trigger; it’s about holding history. And let’s be honest, few things embody Swiss precision quite like this pistol.