jdwhite2003
Member
If they improve the trigger, I am all over that.
I've read that the Sigma series is the #1 seller @ S&W-- I doubt the SD Series is a replacement, but rather an "addition". May appeal to both Sigma and M&P fans . . . priced in the middle of those two . . .
If the MSRP is $399 that's $83 less than Sigma VE.
Looks like the love child of an M&P and a Sigma.
I don't hate it (I like variety), but I really don't like the GLOCK-like take-down. I hate pulling the trigger on a gun in the house.
From the Sigma manual:Looks like the same takedown as the Sigma and there is no need to pull the trigger to release the slide.
Not required on the M&P.Make certain that the
chamber is clear. (Figure 11)
• With the pistol still pointing in
a safe direction and the slide
closed, pull the trigger once
and remove your finger from
the trigger and out of the
trigger guard. (Figure 12)
• Move the slide approximately 1/8” (Figure 13) to the rear and
depress the takedown catch/barrel stop on both sides of the
frame with your thumb and forefinger. (Figure 14)
• Allow the slide to return forward while depressing the
takedown catch/barrel stop.(Figure 14-15)
• Grasp the slide from the top, just behind the front sight and
remove the slide by pulling it forward while being careful to
retain the recoil spring and guide rod assembly. (Figure 15)