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Now have adjustable (windage/elevation) rear sight. Why? Why not.
 

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wow where did you get those sights at?

heres mine
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The front sight ia a Hi Viz sight for glock, the rear sight is a Pachmayr accu-set for sw40
 
Maybe it is just me, but I think that it would be more useful if it were on the other side of the seat.
 
Maybe it is just me, but I think that it would be more useful if it were on the other side of the seat.

When I opened the door it would be visible if it were on the left, driver's side of the seat.

As it is, it's right under my right hand, mounted on the left side of the console and hidden under my right knee.

It would be awkward if someone was left handed, though.
 
When I opened the door it would be visible if it were on the left, driver's side of the seat.

As it is, it's right under my right hand, mounted on the left side of the console and hidden under my right knee.

It would be awkward if someone was left handed, though.

Left handed, that must be it. :D
 
any idea on price of the "Ti" & do the even make it any more ??
The SW40Ti never saw mass production. I believe that only 5 were produced. The full Titanium slide would have made the SIGMA much more expensive than most people would be willing to pay.

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I had to trade a collectible S&W and my left pinky toe to get this one. It hurt for a while, but I am better now.
 
The SW40Ti never saw mass production. I believe that only 5 were produced. The full Titanium slide would have made the SIGMA much more expensive than most people would be willing to pay.

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I had to trade a collectible S&W and my left pinky toe to get this one. It hurt for a while, but I am better now.

What do you think it is worth on the market?
 
What do you think it is worth on the market?
When there are only 5 of something, there is no market trend to look at. It is worth what the buyer and seller agree upon.

Mine has never been fired outside of S&Ws test firing. It will remain that way. The only way to get it from me is to offer me a really large sum of money (OK 4 figures would do it) or an extremely rare trade. I am not aware of another SW40Ti outside of the Factory.
 
When there are only 5 of something, there is no market trend to look at. It is worth what the buyer and seller agree upon.

Mine has never been fired outside of S&Ws test firing. It will remain that way. The only way to get it from me is to offer me a really large sum of money (OK 4 figures would do it) or an extremely rare trade. I am not aware of another SW40Ti outside of the Factory.

Looks like you've got a valuable piece on your hands. Value probably could be established, I mean, there isn't a whole lot of babe Ruth rookie cards but they have a value based on supply and demand. But five? That's amazingly lucky dude. If I were you, it would be a rare trade only. Guns of that rarity (yours) are probably best kept in the family.
 
Hey doc540 where did you get your holster for the car. That is a pretty cool item


What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. So you better be able to run fast
 
hey socialD, Im sure youve been asked, but would you do someones slide the way you done yours? For a fee of course...I love the serations on the front!!!!! Id be interested if so....
 
I would probably be willing to do it, but it wouldn't be that cheap. The problem is that it required a little endmill and the slide steel is pretty hard. Cutters are going to break! The next problem is that the front sight needs to be removed and gets destroyed in the process. Finally, the whole thing needs to be grit blasted and painted. To make it worth it for me, I would need to do three or four at a time and charge about $100 each. I don't think that too many people would want to dump $100 plus the cost of at least a front sight into a $300 pistol.
 
I would probably be willing to do it, but it wouldn't be that cheap. The problem is that it required a little endmill and the slide steel is pretty hard. Cutters are going to break! The next problem is that the front sight needs to be removed and gets destroyed in the process. Finally, the whole thing needs to be grit blasted and painted. To make it worth it for me, I would need to do three or four at a time and charge about $100 each. I don't think that too many people would want to dump $100 plus the cost of at least a front sight into a $300 pistol.

I for one would do it....id get it blasted and sent to you....you do the serrations...and I worry about the coating.....
 
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