Sig Sauer P210 8-Round 9mm Luger Magazine - Fits P210 Carry, Standard, Legend - Black Steel
The Sig Sauer P210 8-round 9mm magazine is a factory-original feeding system built for the P210 Carry, Standard, and Legend pistols. Whether you're building a carry setup, stocking spares for the range, or maintaining a reliable backup, this steel magazine holds 8 rounds of 9mm Luger and delivers the same dependable feeding you expect from Sig's own production standards. A genuine OEM part means it's engineered to your gun's tolerances—no guessing, no workarounds.
For P210 shooters, having multiple magazines isn't optional; it's part of owning the gun responsibly. This one lets you rotate fresh mags into service, practice magazine changes, or simply ensure you've got backup ammo at hand when it matters. Black steel construction is durable and field-proven across Sig's lineup.
Note that Sig sources magazines from multiple manufacturers to exacting specifications, so minor variations in stamping and finish may occur between production runs. None of that affects function—only your confidence that you're running genuine Sig hardware.
Key Features
- Factory-original Sig Sauer magazine for P210 pistols
- 8-round capacity in 9mm Luger
- Black steel construction
- Compatible with P210 Carry, Standard, and Legend models
- Engineered to OEM specifications for reliable feeding and fit
Specifications
| Brand | Sig Sauer |
| Model | P210 |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Capacity | 8 rounds |
| Material | Black Steel |
| Compatibility | P210 Carry, Standard, Legend |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this magazine work with all P210 models?
Yes—this magazine is factory-original equipment for the P210 Carry, Standard, and Legend models.
What capacity does it hold?
This magazine holds 8 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition.
Is this a genuine Sig Sauer part?
Yes, this is a factory-original Sig Sauer magazine manufactured to OEM specifications.
May I see slight differences in appearance between magazines?
Minor variations in stamping and finish color can occur because Sig sources from multiple manufacturers to exact specifications. These differences are cosmetic only and do not affect function or reliability.

