The ultimate Sigma picture thread thingy!

nitesite: Yes, We do sell to law enforcement with level 2 & 3 retensions.

I have green in the works, It requires a much larger format as the laser is bigger and the battery drain is greater. Just trying to keep it in a small lightweight/compact size.

Yes, there is a manual overide switch as well as the automatic one.

Marcus88 : It takes a extremely strong force like a electromagnet used for lifting to overide the switch. A strong enough one will shut it off, but at the same time all metal things are going to be drawn to it. Like the weapon itself.

They are also available in a navigational light combo in the same small size. They use 2 led lights to illuminate the threat but not disturb your night vision as bright lights do. They come in red , blue, & white.
Here is a picture.
 

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My .40

Well I got a little brave. After checking out the other polished pics, I decided to give it a go and keep it subtle. I polished the barrel with 1500 grit sand paper and Rem Oil by hand and followed up with Mothers Polish and my dremel. I don't want to polish the whole slide. I wanted a little bling, but not too much (YET)!
 

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I'll play!!

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A little braver yesterday. Polished the slide grips or ridges, whichever you prefer to call them. This is a cell pic, but you can tell they are polished. Both the chamber and ridges are mirror shiny. This thing is going to look sooooo much better next week when the Stingray laser arrives! Can't wait!
 

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A little braver yesterday. Polished the slide grips or ridges, whichever you prefer to call them. This is a cell pic, but you can tell they are polished. Both the chamber and ridges are mirror shiny. This thing is going to look sooooo much better next week when the Stingray laser arrives! Can't wait!

Looks beautiful!

I'm still to afraid to do that to my gun myself. I want to polish my barrel and now since my Sigma is no longer my main carry gun, I can do it.
 
It was easier than I thought. I bought a pack of $3 1500 grit sand paper and used rem oil on the surface I was sanding and it came out awesome in a few hours. I followed up with the dremel with a polishing wheel and soaked it with Mother's Plastic Polish and turned it all the way down to the slowest setting and polished as I sat and watched tv. Again, a mirror finish!
 
Here is mine, they always intrigued me, mainly because the internet gun snobs bach them so much. I did the pigtail spring trigger job. I shot about 500 rounds through it the other day without a hiccup and decent enough accuracy.

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Nice pics, thanks for taking the time to share! When i finally get my new puter I'll share my pics too!
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Wow - now I'm embarrassed to say I've never considered one of these. But I like the looks. I've got my SW 3913 (which is all I can afford right now - unemployed) but have been considering (i.e., daydreaming about)an M&P 9c (or 40c). Why have the Sigmas gotten a bad rap? Are there quality issues?
 
They truely are nice.

Some people do not like the trigger pull - it's long and very firm - kinda like a revolver being shot in double action (imho).

Very sleek and easy to conceal carry.

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I have a sigma 40 and a M&P40c. Love both. The Sigma is just a little bigger than the 40c. I go to my concealed carry class this weekend and will be shooting the sigma because it is a lot less snappy. I'm ok with the 40c but until I get to shoot it a little more I'd rather just shoot the Sigma for the class.
 
Wow - now I'm embarrassed to say I've never considered one of these. But I like the looks. I've got my SW 3913 (which is all I can afford right now - unemployed) but have been considering (i.e., daydreaming about)an M&P 9c (or 40c). Why have the Sigmas gotten a bad rap? Are there quality issues?

Because early on Sigmas had some teething problems. But everything has been worked out with the newer models. Also,some folks can't handle the trigger....it's like a DA revolver. I think it it perfect for CCW.
 
gonna work on some polishing later today but here are the stock pics
 

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