Sigma safe for carry?

MrJT

US Veteran
Joined
Apr 27, 2009
Messages
534
Reaction score
419
Location
Scranton PA
Hey all. I'm an old timer and very accustomed to revolvers. I've got a S&W40VE that I don't use much but was thinking about whether or not it would be safe to carry.. with one in the chamber. Since there is no safety, it makes me wonder.

I guess the bulk of my question is could someone give me a brief description of how the sigma works internally.

Thanks.
 
Register to hide this ad
If you load a Sigma fully and throw it out onto the pavement, it will not fire. It has 3 safeties, one that you can see on the trigger to prevent the trigger moving from inertia, a bolt lock on the striker, and the striker is not fully cocked until you pull the trigger mostly back.
It is safer from drop test than a revolver.

But if you pull the trigger, it goes bang every time, so keep your booger hook off the bang switch unless you want it to shoot.

A few have tried to holster it with their finger on the trigger or a retention strap stuck through the trigger guard, and guess what? Pulling the trigger makes it go bang! No system is foolproof to an ingenious fool.
 
Pretty kewl!!
icon_cool.gif



Originally posted by tightfisted:
Here's a really cool animation of a Glock firing sequence I stumbled across that illustrates how safe the striker fire mechanism used in the Glocks, Sigmas and many other designs is:

http://www.genitron.com/Glock23/IntGlock.html
 
Originally posted by tightfisted:
Here's a really cool animation of a Glock firing sequence I stumbled across that illustrates how safe the striker fire mechanism used in the Glocks, Sigmas and many other designs is:

http://www.genitron.com/Glock23/IntGlock.html

This was really cool. If you check out the rest of the site, there are animations of a Baretta 92 and a S&W Model 66 as well.

Lots of other good information too.

jeff
 

Latest posts

Back
Top