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    Sigma striker guide

    I have an SW9F which was built approx. 1997. It has the stock striker guide, which is a black plastic. I noticed SW sells a replacement, part no. 594938; however, the replacement striker guide is a white plastic. Is there a difference between the stock and this replacment striker guide other...
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    Apex SD Polymer Action Enhancement Trigger

    I have an older SW9F and I've installed the Apex Spring Kit with great results. Now I'm thinking about replacing the stock trigger with the Apex "SD Polymer Action Enhancement Trigger". Does anyone have experience with this Apex trigger replacement on your Sigma (either 9mm or 40)? In...
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    Looking for Mags for Sigma SW9F

    I'm looking for magazines of any capacity for my SW9F greater than or equal to 10 rounds. If you have one or more you'd like to sell, please PM me with pricing info. Thank you.
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    SW9F rail adapter

    Thank you BlackTalonJHP I'll give that approach a good "college try" and will post back to let you guys know how that works for me.
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    SW9F rail adapter

    Update: I tried the ProMag PM261 "Sigma Rail Adapter"; however, that did not work. It is designed for an S&W with grooves at the bottom of the barrel. My SW9F does not have any grooves.
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    SW9F rail adapter

    I have an SW9F (4.5" barrel) circa 1996 and would like to add a laser or other accessories; however, I cannot find an adapter that I can attach to this handgun. The gun does not have a "rail" per se; however, I purchased the ProMag "S&W Sigma Rail Adapter PM261" hoping that I could attach it in...
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    A sad truth I had to face this week (Optics)

    Optics As an alternative to the Primary Arms scope, I've been looking at the Burris AR-332, with 3x magnification, plus the ballistic CQ reticle. It's priced lower than the Primary Arms, but has a 2-year warranty. The Burris is made in China though, so I'm concerned that it may be designed as a...
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    15-22 Hunting/Varmint/Pest Kill Pic Thread

    I leave the non-venomous snakes on my property - they help me to get rid of a lot of the vermin I'm concerned about, such as rabbits and squirrels. King snakes are particularly welcome on my ranch - they take out the rattlers!
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