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As others have mentioned, comparing a Sigma to a 1911 is unrealistic. I have a number of 1911s, and I've owned a number of S&W polymer pistols, including a couple of Sigmas, a couple of SDs, and still have several M&Ps.
The Sigma does have a heavy trigger...and it will never rival the trigger on a 1911. Also, .40 S&W is a caliber that some find harder to shoot than a 9mm or a .45 ACP. The snappier recoil impulse may induce some flinch as well. So, you might find that the Sigma in .40 just isn't the best gun for you.
You already know you like a 1911 in .45; if it's possible, rent some other pistols in 9mm and .45, like the M&P line. The M&P has a much better trigger...and it won't cost nearly as much as a Colt 1911.
1911s are fantastic pistols, and I have several of them...but, they have their own set of issues, too. They can be challenging for some to maintain, and often require more "tinkering" than the average polymer pistol. I wouldn't recommend a 1911 as a first gun, and not even an "only" gun.
Just my thoughts...good luck with whatever you decide to do!
As others have mentioned, comparing a Sigma to a 1911 is unrealistic. I have a number of 1911s, and I've owned a number of S&W polymer pistols, including a couple of Sigmas, a couple of SDs, and still have several M&Ps.
The Sigma does have a heavy trigger...and it will never rival the trigger on a 1911. Also, .40 S&W is a caliber that some find harder to shoot than a 9mm or a .45 ACP. The snappier recoil impulse may induce some flinch as well. So, you might find that the Sigma in .40 just isn't the best gun for you.
You already know you like a 1911 in .45; if it's possible, rent some other pistols in 9mm and .45, like the M&P line. The M&P has a much better trigger...and it won't cost nearly as much as a Colt 1911.
1911s are fantastic pistols, and I have several of them...but, they have their own set of issues, too. They can be challenging for some to maintain, and often require more "tinkering" than the average polymer pistol. I wouldn't recommend a 1911 as a first gun, and not even an "only" gun.
Just my thoughts...good luck with whatever you decide to do!
