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Unread 12-03-2014, 04:04 AM   #1
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I've got a P210 in my small collection; gorgeus pistols, and with those outstandingly beautiful grips even better.

Congratulations indeed.

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I've got a P210 in my small collection; gorgeus pistols, and with those outstandingly beautiful grips even better.

Congratulations indeed.

Sergio
I always thought about P210 as direct descendent of Swiss Parabellum Pistolen. When Swiss decided to retire obsolete Parabellum and replace it with something more modern, one of the requirements was that replacement must be capable of equal accuracy as about to be retired Parabellum. That is how P210 got its internal long railing and legendary accuracy of up to 5 cm at 50 m drawing some direct lineage from George's masterpiece.

Every Luger collector should have at least one P210 in its collection and off course vice versa.
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