cavegeo
US Veteran
I just picked up my new SD in 9 mm and was dry frying it and my Sigma. I purchase the Sigma last October with the coupon I elected to take the two free magazines.
I was so impressed with the Sigma I just had to get the SD. I have tried Glock's but no joy in the 2x4 grip they have. The Sigma an SD have the best grip in a polymer pistol I have tried.
The biggest one item that impresses me with the Sigma and SD is that the trigger is the same for every shot. With the exception of my 1911 all my other pistol are DA/SA and the second shot is much different than the first. Which always seem to throw me, just can't get use to going from a long trigger pull to a short pull suddenly.
I am considering selling my 1911 and buying some M&P's to replace them. I am planning taking my new SD out to the local IDPA match this weekend and seeing how it does.
I was so impressed with the Sigma I just had to get the SD. I have tried Glock's but no joy in the 2x4 grip they have. The Sigma an SD have the best grip in a polymer pistol I have tried.
The biggest one item that impresses me with the Sigma and SD is that the trigger is the same for every shot. With the exception of my 1911 all my other pistol are DA/SA and the second shot is much different than the first. Which always seem to throw me, just can't get use to going from a long trigger pull to a short pull suddenly.
I am considering selling my 1911 and buying some M&P's to replace them. I am planning taking my new SD out to the local IDPA match this weekend and seeing how it does.
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