My Sigma Collection

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Nice looking pistols, i got my first sigma and i really love it.
 
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I would like another SW9VE, in black this time...Allied Forces model. There is a lot to say for that two tone, though, isn't there?
 
Nice pics -- this is a nice looking pistol.

I just ordered a SW9VE... it will be the first "two tone" pistol in my small inventory... the price ($299 minus $50 rebate) was low enough to make me risk the dread Sigma trigger...

I expect to receive it by mid-week. After reading hundreds of posts on this pistol before deciding to order one, I intend to OBJECTIVELY determine how long the trigger pull is, in inches, and compare it to my P228, M&P 45, S&W Mdl 65 revolver, etc. I also expect to dry fire it a couple of hundred times, and maybe get into it and lube it and see if I can polish the sear. I'm a reluctant to mess with the springs... but I'm not even sure yet that there is any need to.
 
Nice collection. I have a Sigma 40VE with Trijicon nightsights and Streamlight M4 Pro tactical light attached to the rail. They are reliable guns and I have never had a problem with mine.
 
I find myself actually prefering the much maligned Sigma trigger to the GLOCK trigger....

+1 there. I got into the hype back in '02 and bought a G17, had it for about a year and then sold it to put toward another 1911. Grip feels like a plastic brick in your hand and the squarish trigger with that little plastic blade in the middle, blah. Gimme the Sigma anyday.
 
Nice pics -- this is a nice looking pistol.

I just ordered a SW9VE... it will be the first "two tone" pistol in my small inventory... the price ($299 minus $50 rebate) was low enough to make me risk the dread Sigma trigger...

I expect to receive it by mid-week. After reading hundreds of posts on this pistol before deciding to order one, I intend to OBJECTIVELY determine how long the trigger pull is, in inches, and compare it to my P228, M&P 45, S&W Mdl 65 revolver, etc. I also expect to dry fire it a couple of hundred times, and maybe get into it and lube it and see if I can polish the sear. I'm a reluctant to mess with the springs... but I'm not even sure yet that there is any need to.

Congrats on the new SW9VE!
 
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