Bonjour Yann,
Le
P210 Legend a commencé comme une arme de poing militaire et les
P210 - 5 et -6 en étaient à peu près les versions cibles.
J'ai trouvé ceci qui pourra t'aider.
There are several internal differences between the SIG
P210-6 and the SIG Sauer
P210 Legend:
1. Sights: the -6 has a narrow front and U notch rear that is meant for some fine, long range accuracy work. The Legend has a wide front with a rectangular rear that splits the difference between long range work and close range fast shooting.
2. Finishes: the -6 has a matte blued finish while the Legend has one of those black "miracle" finishes - I think it's the Nitron coating. Whichever way, they work. Though I think that the Nitron finish helps the Legend's slide feel a bit smoother than the -6.
3. Safety levers: They're both at the same spot and work the same way but the Legend's is easier to manipulate while the -6 is extremely stiff but "click" positive to put on and off. Neither of them are good for quick flicking on and off. Interestingly enough some of the Legends like the Super Target has the safety ala M1911 style.
4. Mag release: the -6 has the traditional heel mag release and the Legend has the side button American style release. The side button mag release is convenient but the heel release is impossible to be accidentally activated. You will never have to worry about bumping against something and the mag'd pop out with this sucker.
5. Beavertail: The -6 doesn't have one and the Legend does. If one were to do the high grip style, the -6 will draw blood with hammer bite ala M1911 with the original rat tail grip safety.
6. Magazines: They aren't interchangeable but there are some similarities: both are extremely stiff to load, they both have the zipper spines. The original mags are nigh impossible to get - one would have to cruise the German's equivalence of Craig's List to buy them and they usually cost $150-200 Uncle Sam for a beat up one. The Legend's were easier to get. Or at least used to be easier to get. A bit cheaper too at a mere $97 MSRP a pop.