Echo40
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And if so, do they fit the last generation SW9VE/SW40VE? I know that it says on their website that it doesn't, but in my experience, a lot of companies say that without actually knowing the answer themselves.
Case in point, aftermarket striker plates for the SD9/SD40 fit the SW9VE/SW40VE, despite the fact that the manufacturers often state otherwise.
In addition, being nothing more than a last gen version of the SD Series, the Sigma Series parts are largely interchangeable between the two. The slides, frames, and barrels can actually be swapped between the Gen 3 SW9VE/SW40VE and the Gen 4 SD9VE/SD40VE. So unless the CAA Micro Kits are molded to fit the SD Series like a glove, it's hard to imagine that the previous generation of pistols wouldn't fit/function within.
Anyway, I doubt that anybody here owns both a CAA Micro Kit for the SD Series and a last gen pistol to test it in to confirm compatibility or lack thereof, but stranger things have happened, so just in case there is somebody here who can definitely answer my question, I'm asking.
Case in point, aftermarket striker plates for the SD9/SD40 fit the SW9VE/SW40VE, despite the fact that the manufacturers often state otherwise.
In addition, being nothing more than a last gen version of the SD Series, the Sigma Series parts are largely interchangeable between the two. The slides, frames, and barrels can actually be swapped between the Gen 3 SW9VE/SW40VE and the Gen 4 SD9VE/SD40VE. So unless the CAA Micro Kits are molded to fit the SD Series like a glove, it's hard to imagine that the previous generation of pistols wouldn't fit/function within.
Anyway, I doubt that anybody here owns both a CAA Micro Kit for the SD Series and a last gen pistol to test it in to confirm compatibility or lack thereof, but stranger things have happened, so just in case there is somebody here who can definitely answer my question, I'm asking.