My SW9VE Review

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My SW9VE Review:

Just a little background first: I am an experienced shooter & gun owner of 40 years. I consider myself a revolver person. I have shot revolvers exclusively for the past several years, until today.

My daughter wanted a 9MM polymer gun. We looked at several of the most popular ones, and chose the sigma because of its superb ergonomics. Price was also a consideration because of college expenses. I thought about purchasing this gun before, but was a little leery after reading so many negative reviews. Finally, I came across the best article ever written on the gun, which was posted in the blue forum some time ago. This article put it all in perspective for me, and pushed me over the edge. I decided to give the sigma a try. I paid $319 - $50 for the gun.

This review is based on my opinion on the design and function of this gun, and not a copy of the many opinions that I’ve read both good and bad. I respect the opinions of others, and hopefully will receive the same courtesy.

I familiarized myself with the gun by reading the manual, disassembling, cleaning, lube and reassembling several times. I also practiced dry fire for a couple of weeks at home. I asked a few questions from a knowledgeable friend or two who graciously gave me some good tips on the gun.

First, I’ll cover the ergonomics: In my hand, this is one of the most comfortable guns that I have ever held. The size and weight of the gun seem perfect to me. The magazine release is perfectly located and very easy to use; same with the slide stop. The 3 dot sights are fine; I was accustomed to these back in my auto days. Best of all, the sigma is a natural pointer in my hand. It feels like an extension of my arm. As far as polymer guns go, I think it is a good looking gun, also.

Next, the trigger design: I was fully aware that I was getting a DAO trigger system. I didn’t expect it to feel like a SA trigger at all. I have extensive experience with DA revolvers. I believe this design is not only safe to carry, but ideal for a home defense gun. This is my intended purpose for the gun. I think that an accidental discharge is highly unlikely. I can’t speak to the earlier sigma designs, but the trigger on my 9VE pulls back smoothly all the way. There is no grit. Getting use to the DA pull was easy. I quickly developed a good feel on when it was going to light off.

Off to the outdoor range: It was sunny, cool and extremely windy this morning in San Antone. I chose a 7 yard target to get in my comfort zone with this new gun. Remember, it’s been several years since my last auto. Unfortunately, my daughter wasn’t able to go today; but she’s stocking up on ammo, and will go soon.

I sent over 200 rounds down range; mostly Remington ShurShot 115 GR and a box of Golden Sabres. The felt recoil was mild for a 9mm, again a tribute to the comfortable design of the gun. The Golden Sabres did have more snap than the ShurShots did. The gun was easy to hold on target and POA/POI met or exceeded my expectations. There were no stovepipes or failures to feed. The gun shot very well indeed. It didn’t take long to get comfy at all. I quickly remembered the fun I had in the 90’s shooting 9mm. You can sure throw money quickly with two, 16 round magazines. Loading them was as I expected. The 16th round was tough to get in; it got a little easier as I got use to the loading process.

I did experience one minor quirk: On two occasions, the slide did not stay back after the last shot. Both times, it was with the same magazine. I talked to the range master, who I have a lot of respect for, to get his opinion. We looked things over and saw nothing wrong. He thought it might be a minor magazine break in issue, and thinks it will go away. I’d like to hear from you sigma owners on this subject. Please chime in. I have not taken the magazine down to clean or lube. It is new, remember.

Other than that my experience on this first trip was totally awesome. The gun is easy and fun to shoot. For a gun that’s not supposed to be a “range gun”, I certainly had a great time hitting the target, and can’t wait to go again.

My plan for the trigger: My plan is to take the sigma to the range and pull the trigger as many times as I possibly can, for years to come!

Best wishes to all,
Lee

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But, but, but all the internet commandos say that Sigmas suck!

Thanks for your report. I recently put a Sigma 9VE on layaway because I wanted to experience for myself how the gun was, not base my opinion on internet rumors from people who have never owned or shot one. I've had personal bad experience with the 1st generation .40 S&W version, but I've heard mostly good about the current 9VE, so I wanted to see for myself. I can't wait to pick the gun up.
 
Great review!

Thanks

I have not had any issues like you described with the slide not staying open by the way. It does sound like a break in issue.

I am with you. My experience with the Sigma SW9VE has been totally positive.

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Thanks guys!

I just cleaned and lubed the gun. I tried just a tiiiny drop of oil on the inside of the mag walls; I'll keep you all posted.

Yes indeed, this gun is a blast to shoot. There is simply, no trigger issue at all. At this point, I'm very excitied about the gun!

Lee
 
Lee,
I to just purchased the SW9VE as a home defence weapon. I took it to the range yesterday for the first time and after about 100 rounds put down range I am pleased. The trigger was nothing like I expected. I expected it to be very gritty and hard to pull, but after about the first 10 shots it was very pleaseing to know when to expect it to fire. I do have one concern. It seams that when the action is closed you can actually move the barrel (top portion) and I was wondering how this would impact a laser since it is mounted on the lower polimer portion and will be seperate from the action area. My range is a dirt birm about 20 feet high that is located in my hunting lease. No targets were used as I was just getting a feel for the gun. It seems that when I have the sight dots ligned up the shots are hitting about 3 inches lower at 7 to 8 yards. There is no elivation adjustment so I guess you are suppose to compinsate for this on your own. I purchased this gun at a local gun show and I also recieved a $50 rebate for a total price after rebate on $249. This is IMO a very well built gun, extreemly well ballanced and the grip as you said is one of the best I have ever help. For all those 9VE bashers that have never owned and are going by the word of mouth from other non-owners, go buy one yourself and I bet your oppinion will change. Happy shooting.

Rodney - South Georgia
 
Rodney, congratulations on your purchase!

I don't have any experience with lasers, so I can't help there. I'm sure we have many members that do; and they will be happy to answer your question.

As far as the sights go, I found mine pretty much on the mark. I did notice that if I pulled the gun down ever so slightly, it did hit a bit low. I know that I will need plenty of practice to get really good with it. Also, as with any gun, I would say to experiment with different types, brands and weights of ammo. That's what I plan to do.

Happy shooting,

Lee
 
Leejack -

Nice work on the review. I have owned mine since Nov. of 09 and put about 300-400 rounds and have come to many of the same conclusions as you have.

This is my first hand gun so the trigger isn't an issue OTHER then realizing it was the cause of shooting low (Note HUNTER1958). The more I focused on slow squeeze the more "on" the target I am at 25 yds. Its a blast to shoot.

I found failure to load (jams) when I was "limp wristing". I was nervous I got a lemon but the truth is, once you firm up that grip you are good to go...

...that said...I do have an issue that you seem to have as well I would love some input on:

At the end of my clip my slide does not open? I have had this happen a couple times. Not sure if its one of my 2 magizines or something else.

Is there a way to clean and lube a clip that is included? Anyone have a suggestion? Is this also the result of limp wristing?

Thoughts anyone?

Thx!
 
Hi guys, this is my first gun in over 10 years. I took my 14 year old son the first time out and we were both able to hit in the red from about 15 yards. My second time I took my 18 year old daughter who had never shot a gun before and she hit the red on her first shot! I love this gun!
 
Hi, all

I just finished cleaning my SW40VE tonite, so I thought this thread was timely.
I have owned mine long enough I bought it before the AWB sunsetted (10 years old?), and it has always been perfectly reliable.
I said I just finished cleaning it, I should add for the first time in 2 years or so. I have just been shooting and lubing it, the carbon was rock hard inside the slide, and it was running like a charm when I fired it last.
These are good guns, I only wish mine had a black slide.
The worst thing about these guns? You will never get your money back out of it, so you better plan on keeping it.
The best thing is, you can buy a Sigma, holster, etc, and still be under the price of any other quality auto.

Andy

P.S. Don't put oil in the magazines. Disassemble the magazines and make sure they are clean, there may be some protectant oil/grease inside the magazines from the factory. Oil or grease in the mags will just attract dirt.
 
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same problem here with the slide not staying back after the last round is fired. Have sent 300 rounds through it and I keep getting the same problem. IMHO break in is not the solution
 
Lee,
Shooting up all the kitchen appliances paid off, huh?
Nice write-up!
I have no mag issues with my .40. Don't oil them. Some folks use silicone. I've not had the occasion yet to take mine apart.
You're right about burning up the ammo and such with the mag. capacity as it is.
I got a mag loading tool for mine, but didn't get a Uplula(spelling). A lot of good reports on the Uplula. I'll get one eventually as well as a Fobus, HK 1, paddleback holster.
Charlie
 
Charlie, I'm going to attempt another range trip shortly, I'll keep you posted. I will mark the mags so I can monitor this. I see that 9miliman has this issue also. If it doesn't quickly go away I'll call Smith to see what they say. Maybe they'll send me a new mag.

I stocked up on some Winchester White Box last night. I called 7 places before I found one that had any 9mm in stock.

Lee
 
Seems like ammo is getting hard to find for some reason... go figure. However I have found that at Sportsmansguide.com and cheaperthandirt.com they have plenty on hand if you don't mind paying a little extra for shipping. I shot the winchester white box in mine at the range (dirt birm) and had no FTF or FTE and both my magazines hold the slide open after the last round is fired. I tried taking it slower when shooting and the dots seem to hold true on the target as well so thanks for that advice. I will be putting a laser on later just to see how the accuracy is with the barrel and slide moving just a bit up front. I am curious just to see if this will be an accuracy problem or not, no big issue for now. Happy shooting and be safe.
 
Thanks Hunter!

I'll bet that the little movement up front doesn't mean anything.

Here's an old trick to practice, it's been posted many times before.

Put a dime or a penny on top the slide and practice some very focused shots at home (unloaded, of course). Keep the coin from moving. It seems to help develop a steady hand. It's fun too!

Lee
 
Thanks so much for all your help, Erich!

I may be able to go to the range this afternoon. I want to keep a close eye on these 2 magazines.

Remember amigo, the best TexMex food in Texas is on me if you ever get to SA!

Lee
 
Charlie, I'm going to attempt another range trip shortly, I'll keep you posted. I will mark the mags so I can monitor this. I see that 9miliman has this issue also. If it doesn't quickly go away I'll call Smith to see what they say. Maybe they'll send me a new mag.

I stocked up on some Winchester White Box last night. I called 7 places before I found one that had any 9mm in stock.

Lee
Bet they had plenty of .40.
 
Remember. The pistol gets lighter every time you shoot from a full mag. This is especially true with my .40. Will less weight affect accuracy? I think so for rapid fire drills. You have to apply a little more concentration to follow up shots.
 
Thanks for the tip Charlie!

Yep, they did have .40. Just about everybody was out of 9mm.

I found a WalMart that had just got stocked. $20.97 for a box of 100 9 mm. I picked up 3 boxes.

Look for my post this afternoon. I'm going back for some more shootin!

Lee
 
Went back for another round today with my daughter. She loves the gun!

100 rounds WWB, 50 rounds Rem green box.

The mags behaved just fine.

Lee
 
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