SIG P210-7 .22 LR Swiss Rimfire Pistol, Hämmerli Tiengen Marked, 4.8 in Barrel, Adjustable Target Sights, All-Steel, 8+1
This Swiss-made SIG P210-7 is the dedicated .22 LR rimfire variant built on the legendary P210 chassis. It features Hämmerli Tiengen slide marking, matching small-caliber serials on the frame, slide, and chamber insert indicating a factory-numbered .22 LR pistol, and an all-steel, fixed-barrel blowback system. Produced during the 1970–1983 period, it combines the precision of the P210 platform with an adjustable target sighting setup and excellent bore condition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling marks are present from prior use. The bore is bright and clean.
What’s Included
- SIG P210-7 .22 LR pistol
- One steel 8-round .22 LR magazine
- SIG P210 manual
- SIG factory blue cardboard box
Built as a dedicated rimfire, the P210-7 uses a fixed-barrel blowback .22 LR system on the proven P210 chassis with internal slide rails. This example retains the full-size profile with an approximately 4.8-inch barrel, an 8+1 capacity, and an all-steel construction that delivers the classic P210 feel. A lanyard ring is fitted at the grip butt.
Notable factory details include the Hämmerli Tiengen marking on the slide and a circular SIG stamp. The frame, slide, and chamber insert carry matching small-caliber serials, identifying it as a factory-numbered .22 LR pistol rather than a later add-on. Its design mirrors the architecture of the well-known 22LR Conversion sets while being purpose-built as a complete rimfire P210-7.
The sighting system is set up for precision: an adjustable rear sight with elevation screw and square-notch pairs with a driftable front post. Controls include a single-action trigger, a manual safety, and a heel-style magazine release, true to the platform’s European configuration.
Finish and materials are classic P210: a polished blued slide over a matte steel frame with black checkered synthetic panels. Swiss manufacture and the 1970s–1980s production era further underscore the model’s significance to P210 enthusiasts and rimfire target shooters alike.




