The Pistol SIG Should Be Making

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SIG Sauer has no shortage of pistols—but there’s one they should be making and aren’t.

In this video, I break down why a double-stack SIG P210 makes so much sense, using the P210 Carry, P211, and CZ TS2 as reference points. Each of these pistols does something very well, but none of them fully delivers what many shooters are actually looking for.

The P210 Carry proves SIG still knows how to build a precision pistol. The P211 shows they can do a modern double-stack metal frame. And the CZ TS2 proves there is real demand for heavy, all-metal, hammer-fired pistols built purely for performance.

So why not put it all together?

This isn’t about striker guns, duty contracts, or chasing trends. Forget the P320. It’s about shootability, recoil control, trigger quality, and building a pistol for people who care how a gun actually shoots, not just what the spec sheet says.

If SIG brought back the P210’s slide-in-frame design in a true double-stack format—15 to 17 rounds, proper single-action trigger, clean optics cut, and purposeful weight—it would fill a gap in their lineup that no P320 variant ever could.

This is the pistol SIG should be making.

Let me know in the comments: Would you buy a double-stack P210? Or am I completely off base?

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