My SW9VE Review

WOW!

Thanks guys for responding to this old thread!

I'm glad to see that the reputation of the sigma just keeps going north. :)

Welcome to the new members!

Lee
 
I got lucky with my SW9VE. I bought it BEFORE I read reviews! Was at a gun show and traded a crappy Taurus for it and got it home and was appalled at the reviews it got. I was so happy with it after taking it to the range and going through a box of ammo. Not a single malfunction of any kind, and since I am also a DA revolver guy, I thought the trigger was light and not too long. Perfect carry gun for me, being used to heavy and long triggers.
 
Just ran 300 rounds on my SD9VE. The barrel is out I put the slide to lube it and now I cant resale the slide. Any ideas?
 
I love the feel of the SW9VE but mine is now back to S&W for it's 2nd broken firing pin in less than 200 rounds. Customer service has been very nice and sent shipping tag for return. I don't think I could ever trust it again for a HD gun.
 
Broken Firing Pin

I love the feel of the SW9VE but mine is now back to S&W for it's 2nd broken firing pin in less than 200 rounds. Customer service has been very nice and sent shipping tag for return. I don't think I could ever trust it again for a HD gun.

Any dry-firing?
 
I still have and shoot my old "issued" SIGMA sw40c.
Works every time.
Lots of memories with this one.
Never failed me in my work.
I have kept it as it is my life saver old faithful.
 
Just ran 300 rounds on my SD9VE. The barrel is out I put the slide to lube it and now I cant resale the slide. Any ideas?

Hold the slide firmly at "closed" position (where it would be if barrel was in battery), and pull trigger. Striker will slip off sear and you'll be able to push slide forward off grip frame.
 
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