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Old 02-13-2017, 08:57 PM
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I might as well re introduce myself. I'm Tom and I joined the forum 2 years ago. I own an SD9VE. Been real busy over the past 2 years so I haven't been on the forum. So now I'm back. Over the two years i put the apex trigger in and all the lighter springs just to take it all back to stock. I think s&w knows a lot more about how a gun works than I do. That gun by far performs way better for me stock than with all the bells and whistles. Though one improvement I did do that actually made a difference was adding grip with my soldering iron. Just wanted to throw this out and see what other people have done and hear about what works what doesn't and how much out there is just a gimmick. Looking forward to hearing from everyone thanks.
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I have a SD9VE and am glad I did the Apex trigger. To me it's a great improvement over stock. Welcome back!
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WB Tom!
If you get a chance, stop by any Academy Sporting Goods store and ask to hold an SD9 or an SD40. S&W did their homework on that grip! It feels like a stipple job from HELL-O! In other words, it feels as if your hand is being pricked by tiny needles. I love it!
Too bad the SDVE series grips are not like this.
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