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S&W SD9 VE vs the Glock 19 Gen 3
Let's take a look at just how closely they match up
Dimension SD9 VE 19 Gen 3
Length OAL 7.18 6.98
Width OAL 1.01 1.14
Height OAL 5.34 4.86
Height w/sights 5.57 5.03
Width of slide 1.00 1.00
Height of slide 0.86 0.85
Barrel length 4.00 4.00
Rifling legth 2.78 2.78
Sight radius 6.27 6.04
Trigger reach 2.65 3.05
Max grip width (front to back) 2.13 2.32
Max grip thickness (side to side) 1.30 1.18
As you can see, both slides are made from 1" stock and the barrels are nearly identical. In fact, slides will fit on the opposite brands frame rails, but stop shy of the rear rails due to the trigger bar and ejector differences. The Glock barrel will fit in the SD9 frame, but the S&W barrel is slightly too large in diameter at the muzzle to work in the Glock.
The major difference between the two is the height. The Glock measurement is quite representative, but the grip on the SD9 makes it appear much taller on paper. This is because of the bottom of the grip, which is slanted forward at about a 35 degree angle, due to the magazine having a baseplate that is exactly perpendicular to the magazine body. The two positives about the SD9 height are that I can get a full grip on the weapon, unlike the Glock 19 which has finger grooves sized for very small fingers, and the one extra round that the SD9 carries (16) over the Glock (15).
Where the SD9 wins:
Ergonomics, price, sights
Where the Glock wins:
Aftermarket parts, holster options, magazine cost/options
If I had to choose one, it would have to be the SD9. It just feels right in my hand and it's inexpensive enough to own several, even if you are on a budget.
........SD9VE 19 Gen 3
MSRP $379 $600
Paid (NIB) $300 $500
Mags $35 $25
Let's take a look at just how closely they match up
Dimension SD9 VE 19 Gen 3
Length OAL 7.18 6.98
Width OAL 1.01 1.14
Height OAL 5.34 4.86
Height w/sights 5.57 5.03
Width of slide 1.00 1.00
Height of slide 0.86 0.85
Barrel length 4.00 4.00
Rifling legth 2.78 2.78
Sight radius 6.27 6.04
Trigger reach 2.65 3.05
Max grip width (front to back) 2.13 2.32
Max grip thickness (side to side) 1.30 1.18
As you can see, both slides are made from 1" stock and the barrels are nearly identical. In fact, slides will fit on the opposite brands frame rails, but stop shy of the rear rails due to the trigger bar and ejector differences. The Glock barrel will fit in the SD9 frame, but the S&W barrel is slightly too large in diameter at the muzzle to work in the Glock.
The major difference between the two is the height. The Glock measurement is quite representative, but the grip on the SD9 makes it appear much taller on paper. This is because of the bottom of the grip, which is slanted forward at about a 35 degree angle, due to the magazine having a baseplate that is exactly perpendicular to the magazine body. The two positives about the SD9 height are that I can get a full grip on the weapon, unlike the Glock 19 which has finger grooves sized for very small fingers, and the one extra round that the SD9 carries (16) over the Glock (15).
Where the SD9 wins:
Ergonomics, price, sights
Where the Glock wins:
Aftermarket parts, holster options, magazine cost/options
If I had to choose one, it would have to be the SD9. It just feels right in my hand and it's inexpensive enough to own several, even if you are on a budget.
........SD9VE 19 Gen 3
MSRP $379 $600
Paid (NIB) $300 $500
Mags $35 $25