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Old 12-31-2010, 10:21 PM
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saw an all gray polymer sigma model sw9v, not 9ve.Are than any differences other than in the color of the frame?The slide is still stainless,just the polymer part is gray.whats up
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Just another color option that was available. There was also a very rare bown/tan one.
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The SW9V is the OLD model Sigma with a stainless slide ad gray poly frame. It is NOT the enhanced version aka the SW9VE or SW9E. The SW9F and its derivatives like the SW9V were plagued with reliability issue, parts breakages and spotty quality control. Some good guns did make it off the line, but to a degree the poor reputation of the original Sigma was deserved. There are several difference between the two guns. The E-series updates include: shorter slide and barrel, slide shape, frame texture, internal fit & finish, trigger system changes, enlarged ejection port, proprietary rail, etc. Here's a pic of the SW9V.

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Old 01-02-2011, 07:09 PM
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so did i buy a piece of **** gun,and is there any upgrades available for it.this is my 1st semipistol,so what should i look for before tossing it to the curb.
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I had one of the first Sigmas, and it was the all gray "value" model. I never saw one with the gray frame and bright slide--may not be original? I sold my grey one and replaced it with the current SW9VE.

I would be most concerned about what "improvements" had been done to the gun and whether it works reliably. S&W is not going to "upgrade it" to match current production, which is noticeably different.

If it does work, shoot it. If not, find some Sigma collector and tell him you have this unique variant he really must have...........
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I had one of the original "F" models and found it to be every bit as reliable as a new Sigma. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Buy some good ammo, take it out and shoot it. Or, if you're concerned, have a gunsmith check it out first.
I'd like to get another "F" model, but prices at the gun shows are crazy high for them.
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Like I said, some good guns did come off the line. At a police acadmy shoot in the mid-90's there were about 6 officers shooting Sigmas. 2 were accurate, reliable and their owners were very happy with them, 2 were awful and would constantly FTF, FTE, etc., 2 were okay but kept having parts break. So in my experience you have a 33% chance of having a good one. Like Panther said; go get some ammo and shoot it. If it works Yahoo! If not, send it in to S&W and have them make it work.
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I've got one from 98. Never failed. Just shoot it and if it messes up S&W will fix it for free.
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I've fired one that my pal has and it was my 1st experience with the Sigma. It was grittier in the trigger but still a good gun as it did shoot without malfunction and was accurate. I have read where some guys sent their old models in for correction on some frame cracking at or around the muzzle, and S&W gave them the opportunity to trade into any VE model they had available.
I would keep the pistol and shoot it to death.
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The only sigmas I have ever see with frame issues were the 380's and compact 9mm's
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I've got one from 98. Never failed. Just shoot it and if it messes up S&W will fix it for free.
what do you mean by that"and if it messes up s&w will fix it for free?Just got it today,havent shot it yet,but i do like how it fits ,so would like to hang on to it,but how do i find out about a "WARRANTY"?
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Smith and wesson has a lifetime warranty on all firearms. No ifs ands or buts. Just call S&W customer service, they send you a shipping label. You send it in, they fix it or replace it and send it back. No money out of your pocket.
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I bought the grey sw9v as my first pistol in 1995.. I only have 200 rds through it but nary a problem shooting 115gr fmj american eagle ammo.. it's been pretty accurate and i enjoy shooting it.
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I also have a sw9v and have had no problems with it. The only thing I don't like about it is it doesn't have a rail system to mount a light. Was told S&W has been putting them on there for 15 years but I have had this since 2005.
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i have a black over nato green sigma
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The SW9V is the OLD model Sigma with a stainless slide ad gray poly frame. It is NOT the enhanced version aka the SW9VE or SW9E. The SW9F and its derivatives like the SW9V were plagued with reliability issue, parts breakages and spotty quality control. Some good guns did make it off the line, but to a degree the poor reputation of the original Sigma was deserved. There are several difference between the two guns. The E-series updates include: shorter slide and barrel, slide shape, frame texture, internal fit & finish, trigger system changes, enlarged ejection port, proprietary rail, etc. Here's a pic of the SW9V.

if you ever wanna sell it please contact me..that 1 is the 1 i am missing for a complete collection.....scott
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A dress Sigma for parade duty.
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well I was perusing my old posts and came across this one,UPDATE The gun shoots awesome.I have accumulated several more pistols since 2011,but this one remains my nightstand piece. My wife insists on it because of the ease of operation without safeties,etc. and I am confident in its ability to go BANG!!!!Sigma believer for sure now!!!
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