ditto1958
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I've had my SD9 for about 9 or 10 months now, I think, and have shot somewhere between 500 and 1000 rounds with it, and I'm starting to seriously consider giving up on it.
Why? Because I can't shoot straight with it.
I like pretty much everything else about it. The grip, the melonite finish on the slide, the build quality. The fact that it takes down like a Glock. Was a good price at the time, $399, marked down from I think $450 or so at Academy.
I have tried really hard to learn to shoot it accurately, but have not made much progress at all. I really think Smith needs to question their philosophy about how to make a "self defense" trigger. What good would this gun be for me for self defense if I can't hit what I'm aiming at, even at close distances?
Now, I'm not the worst shot in the world, but I'm not all that good, either. I try not to blame my tools too much, but the fact of the matter is this: when I got a Glock 23 a couple of months ago, and took it out back the first time, I hit 48 of 50 things I was shooting at, sometimes from quite aways away.
I'm thinking about trying an M&P 9, a Glock 19, or even a Ruger P95. I won't be doing anything today, or tomorrow, but I'm really thinking I need to make a change. The SD9 is supposed to be a self defense gun, but I can't trust mine for that.
Why? Because I can't shoot straight with it.
I like pretty much everything else about it. The grip, the melonite finish on the slide, the build quality. The fact that it takes down like a Glock. Was a good price at the time, $399, marked down from I think $450 or so at Academy.
I have tried really hard to learn to shoot it accurately, but have not made much progress at all. I really think Smith needs to question their philosophy about how to make a "self defense" trigger. What good would this gun be for me for self defense if I can't hit what I'm aiming at, even at close distances?
Now, I'm not the worst shot in the world, but I'm not all that good, either. I try not to blame my tools too much, but the fact of the matter is this: when I got a Glock 23 a couple of months ago, and took it out back the first time, I hit 48 of 50 things I was shooting at, sometimes from quite aways away.
I'm thinking about trying an M&P 9, a Glock 19, or even a Ruger P95. I won't be doing anything today, or tomorrow, but I'm really thinking I need to make a change. The SD9 is supposed to be a self defense gun, but I can't trust mine for that.