Cirrus
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So I find myself cruizing forums and online retails looking for a good, inexpensive pistol for range fun. I always look at the Smith police trade-ins, Ruger P-series, and several others. But in the back of my mind, I always know that I already have an inexpensive pistol that I could use for range fun....my S&W Sigma .40!
The first time I took it to the range, I instantly knew I hated it. I'm used to the nice triggers on my 1911s and revolvers. So right off the bat I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. I went from being an average to slightly better than average pistol shot all the way down to a pathetic pistol shot.
I've taken it to the range probably a handful of time since that first time and it's always been the same. I tell myself it wasn't that bad and that I need to just get used to trigger and it will be okay. But it never is. So I sat down tonight and I'm going to make it my mission to like this pistol. I'm going to sit in my recliner and work the trigger every night until I can't take it any more. Maybe then I will start getting used to the trigger. But one thing I noticed tonight when pulling the trigger was that when I pull, it feels like it's rubbing on a washboard. I can feel 4 distinct bumps in the pull before I get all the way to the back of the pull. I don't know if I've never paid enough attention before, but has anyone else noticed that on their Sigma?
Also FYI: I received this pistol as a wedding gift from my father in law. I love getting guns as gifts, but because of who the gun came from and because of the occassion, I feel like I shouldn't sell the gun. But had I bought this gun for myself, I would have sold it or traded it within the first month. So I'm sort of in between a rock and hard place.
The first time I took it to the range, I instantly knew I hated it. I'm used to the nice triggers on my 1911s and revolvers. So right off the bat I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. I went from being an average to slightly better than average pistol shot all the way down to a pathetic pistol shot.
I've taken it to the range probably a handful of time since that first time and it's always been the same. I tell myself it wasn't that bad and that I need to just get used to trigger and it will be okay. But it never is. So I sat down tonight and I'm going to make it my mission to like this pistol. I'm going to sit in my recliner and work the trigger every night until I can't take it any more. Maybe then I will start getting used to the trigger. But one thing I noticed tonight when pulling the trigger was that when I pull, it feels like it's rubbing on a washboard. I can feel 4 distinct bumps in the pull before I get all the way to the back of the pull. I don't know if I've never paid enough attention before, but has anyone else noticed that on their Sigma?
Also FYI: I received this pistol as a wedding gift from my father in law. I love getting guns as gifts, but because of who the gun came from and because of the occassion, I feel like I shouldn't sell the gun. But had I bought this gun for myself, I would have sold it or traded it within the first month. So I'm sort of in between a rock and hard place.
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