Description
There are pistols, and then there are pieces of history. The SIG Sauer P210 700th Anniversary Edition, marked with the distinctive serial number 1018, isn’t just a firearm—it’s a love letter to Swiss heritage. Created to honor the founding of the Swiss Confederation in 1291, this limited-edition model captures centuries of pride in steel, gold, and craftsmanship.
Let’s start with the obvious: that deep blue polished slide. It’s not just beautiful—it’s regal. Gold inlays etched with the years 1291 and 1991 glint along the slide, honoring 700 years of unity. You’ll also find the Swiss cross and other national symbols delicately integrated, each one speaking to the country’s enduring legacy. Gold continues across the hammer, trigger, magazine release, and controls—an elegant flourish that plays perfectly off the darkened steel frame.
Then there are the grips. Smooth, ivory-colored, and gleaming with a mirror finish, they house a proud Swiss cross medallion set into each side. The left panel keeps things clean and classic, offering a sleek hold that feels as good as it looks.
Under the hood, it’s still a P210 through and through—renowned for its pinpoint accuracy, tight tolerances, and unrivaled build quality. Whether you shoot it or shelve it, Serial 1018 of a limited series of only 2,000 units is a living reminder of what happens when national pride meets engineering perfection.
Only a handful of these commemorative models exist. For collectors, historians, or anyone with a heart for Switzerland, this one’s more than rare—it’s unforgettable.
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