I am so disapointed.

I have had my 9VE for seven years now. Only had one real problem with it, which was caused by a friend field-stripping it to clean it, and he broke the guide rod. Sent it to S&W, who also smoothed out the trigger while they had it.
It is one of my carry guns, and stays in the truck as my back-up. You can't go wrong depending on the Sigma.
 
Love my SD9VE. But I must say that my Sig Sauer SP2022 is also a very well built and reliable firearm for about the same MSRP.

The price on the SP2022s has gone up, at least around here. I used to see them for $399 at Academy. In the gun shops, they are about $50 more. I paid $299 for my SD9VE a few months ago. Now, Academy has them listed for $459, but they never have any in stock. I saw one in a local shop the other day for $599.

The SP2022 really is a good gun...it is very under-rated, and actually has a better trigger on it than many other SIGs I've owned: a SP2022 in 9mm, as well as a P220 in .45ACP; a P229, P228, and P239 in 9mm; and a P238 and P232 in .380ACP. The small grip fits me better than any other, except the E2 grip.

The only thing I don't like about the SP2022 is the take down lever...but it's not that bad. It's just not as easy to manipulate as is the standard SIG take down lever on the other pistols.
 
I put several thousand rounds (mostly Win. W.B.) through my SW9VE with no malfunctions at all. I sold it when the M & P's came out, then I bought three M & P's. Now I wish I still had the SW9VE even though it got to where I hardly ever shot it.
Hate selling my guns!!
 
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