Posted: 9/24/2010 3:14:25 PM EDT
| Anybody have info on these pistols? Just looking for some feedback. Thanks John |
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It's a re-branded Sigma. You need know no more. Well, sort of. The Sigma isn't a bad gun. It just has a shitty heavy trigger. The SD has a more M&P like trigger and it has a tritium front sight. The trigger isn't bad at all. I'd pick one up used if the price was right to use as a cheap truck gun. |
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I have one, picked it up from the FFL last week, have not had a chance to shoot it yet though Hope to go tommorrow, if so I will give a range report and pics if we can find our camera. I will say the grip angle/ frame is very much like a sigma, which is a good thing. The trigger is more like a stock trigger on a glock to me anyway, nothing like the trigger on the sigmas. |
| Ok, no pics but I did have a problem. I ran about 60 rounds or so through it with no problems, accurate enough, decent trigger, when I noticed the pin that retains the locking block in the frame had drifted out about 1/4" or so out of the left side. I tapped it back in, ran another 10 rounds and the same problem. I will give smith a call tommorrow and see what they say. |
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It's a re-branded Sigma. You need know no more. Except with night sights, the trigger is different, etc. With that said I sold my Sigma 9VE after about 9k rounds without so much as a hiccup. Only complaint was the trigger was heavy until I got some rounds through it. |
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You should have saved a few bucks more and upgraded to the M&P much better bang for the buck!! I have an M&P 40 that is my favorite handgun, however I wanted something about the same size as the G19 for CCW. Nothing in the current M&P line is really the same size. I have sent the SD back, hopefully smith can fix it. If not I will take it back to the dealer I bought it from and trade it on a G19. |