During my search for a carry weapon, I was looking for price, comfort and utility. For the time being, I'm not looking for flash and flare by anymeans. SD40VE had the most appeasing price tag to say the least, from sharp mart, for $325.
So far I have near 2000 rounds through the weapon and only ran into one issue, the feed ramp was a little "sticky" with S&B ammo at around the 150 round down range mark, where the round didn't want to feed all the way. Seemed to be something wrong with the feed ramp but turned out to be simply user error. Had the ramp polished just to be sure, now its running absolutely flawless. Definitely a gun I'd reccomend to a beginner or someone looking for a reliable carry until they are able to afford something higher end if they need/want it. May sound odd, but I like the feel of this gun a bit better than I did a glock.
The following is purely my opinion:
Pros:
1. Price
2. Out side of the one snag, It has been a really reliable weapon.
3. The weight and length of the barrel, while blocky still makes it a great carry weapon.
4. Decent accuracy with nearly all ammo, 'course Hornady still wins by a longshot (critical defense is my main choice)
Cons:
1. Noisy mags when fully loaded.. Its tolerable though..
2. I'd love to see a metal frame at some point, but seems more and more handguns are going the polymer rout so I really shouldn't complain.
I'll probably come back with some more when I get close to the 5000 rnd mark. But so far, I love the gun, and seriously considering purchasing the SD9VE for my wife, she likes the feel of the 40 but the kick is a bit much for her, she doesn't have much of an issue with the 160gr rounds though still a bit too kicky for her comfort. 115gr 9mm might be right up her alley.
Some new photo's - 8/16/2013
So far I have near 2000 rounds through the weapon and only ran into one issue, the feed ramp was a little "sticky" with S&B ammo at around the 150 round down range mark, where the round didn't want to feed all the way. Seemed to be something wrong with the feed ramp but turned out to be simply user error. Had the ramp polished just to be sure, now its running absolutely flawless. Definitely a gun I'd reccomend to a beginner or someone looking for a reliable carry until they are able to afford something higher end if they need/want it. May sound odd, but I like the feel of this gun a bit better than I did a glock.
The following is purely my opinion:
Pros:
1. Price
2. Out side of the one snag, It has been a really reliable weapon.
3. The weight and length of the barrel, while blocky still makes it a great carry weapon.
4. Decent accuracy with nearly all ammo, 'course Hornady still wins by a longshot (critical defense is my main choice)
Cons:
1. Noisy mags when fully loaded.. Its tolerable though..
2. I'd love to see a metal frame at some point, but seems more and more handguns are going the polymer rout so I really shouldn't complain.
I'll probably come back with some more when I get close to the 5000 rnd mark. But so far, I love the gun, and seriously considering purchasing the SD9VE for my wife, she likes the feel of the 40 but the kick is a bit much for her, she doesn't have much of an issue with the 160gr rounds though still a bit too kicky for her comfort. 115gr 9mm might be right up her alley.
Some new photo's - 8/16/2013


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