Description
There are collector pistols—and then there are artifacts of national pride. The SIG Sauer P210 700th Anniversary Edition, serial number 1018, sits firmly in the latter category. Built to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation (1291–1991), this rare edition is both a celebration of Swiss identity and a showcase of the precision engineering that made the P210 a legend.
The first thing that grabs your eye is the deeply polished royal blue slide, reflective enough to catch the light like glass. Along its surface, gold inlays mark the years 1291 and 1991, framing a tribute to seven centuries of unity and heritage. The Swiss cross, along with subtle national motifs, is elegantly worked into the design—not loud or overstated, but proud. Every line feels intentional.
Gold continues across the hammer, trigger, magazine release, and controls, creating a harmony between function and form. Paired with the rich blue finish, it’s a combination that feels both regal and restrained—the perfect embodiment of Swiss craftsmanship.
The ivory-colored grips are smooth, mirror-polished, and beautifully inlaid with Swiss cross medallions. They’re comfortable, balanced, and unmistakably refined—just as you’d expect from a pistol built not only to perform but to honor a legacy.
Mechanically, it’s everything the P210 name stands for: remarkable accuracy, impeccable fit, and flawless function. Whether displayed or fired, it delivers with the same precision that made it a benchmark among service pistols for decades.
With only 2,000 units produced worldwide, the 700th Anniversary Edition remains one of the most meaningful and visually striking P210s ever created. For collectors, historians, and admirers of Swiss excellence, Serial 1018 represents not just a firearm—but a story forged in gold, steel, and history.













