Picked up a 9VE today

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If anyone had seen my post in the intro section, they would know my plan to pick up a Sigma in .40 S&W after work today...

Well, I suffered through the 4 hours and made it to the shop where I was buying the gun. Ideally, I wanted a .40 S&W. Unfortunately, they only had the 9MM. So, I looked at some of the other .40's they had and I either wasn't satisfied with them or they were out of my price range. So, I held the Sigma again and decided that I would go with the 9MM. After all, I'm only 23 and will have plenty of time to get at LEAST one pistol in .40.

That being said, I'm happy with how the pistol feels in my hands. It seems to just sit perfectly. Dry firing brought about my opinion of the trigger pull weight; it's a bit cruddy. It's definitely something I'll have to get use to, but that just means more range time. Unloaded, she seems a bit top heavy but that's to be expected. I fully loaded a mag and inserted it, but didn't chamber and add another round, and it seems pretty well balanced.

I won't get to fire the Sigma until tomorrow. After I do, I'll post some more opinions. After I've had her for a while, and have had more than one range outing, I will be sure to follow-up and let everyone know how she does for me.
 
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Ok, so I put 150 rounds through the Sigma this afternoon. I am very pleased with this firearm after just the one trip to the range.

The ammo for today was 100 rounds of TulAmmo and 50 WWB. Overall, I had no FTF's and no FTE's. Every round fed flawlessly and was sent downrange without issue.

Despite the trigger being as heavy as it is, it wasn't really a hindrance like some people claim it to be (possibly because I use my hands a lot, therefore reducing the likelihood of fatigue). After putting just 150 rounds through, the trigger already feels a bit smoother than when I brought it home. Regardless, I would still like to perform the trigger job that everyone has posted about but I can't get the pin to pop out of the frame. Regardless, I'm still looking into it.

As it stands, I would like to put another 350 flawless rounds through before I start to carry it. Like I said in the original post, I will post the results of further outings and if I have any issues I might need resolved.

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Don't think you're missing anything getting the 9 instead of the .40. And 9 is a LOT cheaper, easier to shoot, and good enough in a good JHP load. Anyone with decent hand strength, whether from shooting DA revolvers or working with their hands, will have no problem with the Sigma.

I am mostly a wheel gunner/1911 type, but just laid in a second 9VE because they work, I can hit with it, and the price is definitely right. That's after trying Glocks and SIGs.
 
I've owned my 9ve for about 4 months now.

No remorse, whatever. Over 1000 rounds fired and no issues.
I carry it about 50% of the time now,alternating with my 638 depending on what I am doing and wearing.

Starting to look for another one for my oldest daughter, she loves mine.
 
Excuse me but, I'm mostly a wheel gun kinda guy but am looking at "little black guns" and educating myself before I buy. So, two questions; what does the "ve" stand for in 9ve? Also how do the triggers compare as Sigme vs SD? thanks...
 
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Excuse me but, I'm mostly a wheel gun kinda guy but am looking at "little black guns" and educating myself before I buy. So, two questions; what does the "ve" stand for in 9ve? Also how do the triggers compare as Sigme vs SD? thanks...

the VE is just another variant in model change. Not a acronym for anything. VE being the latest model..
I personally have never shot a SD, but apparantly the SD's trigger is lighter poundage wise than the sigma's.
I believe it may be alittle smoother too but the APEX has kits for the SD's trigger and nothing for the sigma's yet!!
 
Don't think you're missing anything getting the 9 instead of the .40. And 9 is a LOT cheaper, easier to shoot, and good enough in a good JHP load. Anyone with decent hand strength, whether from shooting DA revolvers or working with their hands, will have no problem with the Sigma.

I am mostly a wheel gunner/1911 type, but just laid in a second 9VE because they work, I can hit with it, and the price is definitely right. That's after trying Glocks and SIGs.

Well, like I said I had originally wanted the .40. Had I really thought I'd be missing out I would have just had them order me one. I'm happy with what I walked out with and plan on getting my money's worth out of it.

I've owned my 9ve for about 4 months now.

No remorse, whatever. Over 1000 rounds fired and no issues.
I carry it about 50% of the time now,alternating with my 638 depending on what I am doing and wearing.

Starting to look for another one for my oldest daughter, she loves mine.

What kind of holster do you carry yours in? I just ordered a Bianchi 6D waistband holster. It was really on a whim but it was with a pre-paid card my credit card company sent me. If I don't like it then it won't matter too much because I didn't spend any of my own cash on it.
 
Just today I finally had the chance to fire my Sigma 9. I purchased it online and received it 10 days ago. I put 85 rounds through it at distances between 3.5 yards and 15 yards. All but two rounds hit center mass, and I haven't fired a pistol in over 25 years! Now, granted, I was raised with guns from a very young age, so that was part of it. However, the weapon performed perfectly. Not one problem. Yes, the trigger pull is pretty stiff and it is a long pull, but my hand and trigger finger are not tired. I am very happy with this weapon and plan to make it me EDC once I get my CCW. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
What kind of holster do you carry yours in? I just ordered a Bianchi 6D waistband holster. It was really on a whim but it was with a pre-paid card my credit card company sent me. If I don't like it then it won't matter too much because I didn't spend any of my own cash on it.

I use a Don Hume Model 715M. I have been using Hume leather for years and have never been dissapointed in fit or function. At very good prices.

I use this dealer for all my holster purchases. Pabco Trading Online Store



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Very nice. The one I ordered should be in tomorrow so, as soon as I get to try her out, I'll post my findings/impressions.
 
should have gotten a 9 myself

I was the complete opposit, I went in planning on buying a 9 but I made the mistake of going with a LEO friend of mine who convinced me to get the 40 instead. Though I will admit that it was fun watching the wife shoot it....:D
 
VE stands for Value Enhanced. :)

You're off to a good start with the 9mm. Like you said you can always get another gun in 40. I like my Sigma 9mm and I was going to get a Sigma 40 also but my range's suppliers had a back log on them and I got tired of waiting so I got the Sig P250c in 40sw they had on sale. Turned out to be a sweet gun.

Both of them shot with out any issues so they're both keepers. I don't care what they said about the triggers, they can be learned.
 
VE stands for Value Enhanced. :)

You're off to a good start with the 9mm. Like you said you can always get another gun in 40. I like my Sigma 9mm and I was going to get a Sigma 40 also but my range's suppliers had a back log on them and I got tired of waiting so I got the Sig P250c in 40sw they had on sale. Turned out to be a sweet gun.

Both of them shot with out any issues so they're both keepers. I don't care what they said about the triggers, they can be learned.

Yeah, I've got no regrets in getting the 9mm. I could have easily had them order me a 40SW and picked it up at a later date but we all see the decision I went with.

As far as the trigger, I've put 150 rounds through it as well as about 100 or so dry fires and its already noticeably different from when I brought her home. I really can't complain about that.

The only complaint I have is not having enough range time!
 

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