Landric
Member
Let me start by saying that I don't think its going to happen, the Sigma is S&W's value line. While I'm sure they make money on the Sigma, I'd be willing to bet that the M&P line is a much bigger money maker, and therefore where most of the options lie.
However, I am sure there is an inexpensive .45 ACP market that S&W is missing out on. The M&P45 is a $500+ pistol new, if Smith could market a .45 ACP SW45VE with an actual selling price in the $350-$400 range, they could have a real winner on their hands.
I purchased a 9VE from Bud's a couple months back for $302 shipped. My dealer, who was in a good mood the day I picked it up, did the transfer for $12.50. I decided to go with the $50 rebate on the gun since I just bought it as a plinker to see what the "fuss" was about with the Sigma (I freely admit to having been a Sigma hater, having seen a lot of Sigma failures with the 1st gen guns). Once the rebate arrives I will be at less than $265 OTD for a brand new 9VE.
So far I am very impressed with the gun for $265. The trigger is not what I would call crisp or light, but its not nearly the major problem that the internet commandos would have one believe. The grip is excellent, the sights are decent, the gun looks good (much better than the original), and its reasonable compact and sleek.
I think the .45 ACP would be a winner in the Sigma, especially if it could be sold for somewhere around the same price as the 9mm and .40 versions.
However, I am sure there is an inexpensive .45 ACP market that S&W is missing out on. The M&P45 is a $500+ pistol new, if Smith could market a .45 ACP SW45VE with an actual selling price in the $350-$400 range, they could have a real winner on their hands.
I purchased a 9VE from Bud's a couple months back for $302 shipped. My dealer, who was in a good mood the day I picked it up, did the transfer for $12.50. I decided to go with the $50 rebate on the gun since I just bought it as a plinker to see what the "fuss" was about with the Sigma (I freely admit to having been a Sigma hater, having seen a lot of Sigma failures with the 1st gen guns). Once the rebate arrives I will be at less than $265 OTD for a brand new 9VE.
So far I am very impressed with the gun for $265. The trigger is not what I would call crisp or light, but its not nearly the major problem that the internet commandos would have one believe. The grip is excellent, the sights are decent, the gun looks good (much better than the original), and its reasonable compact and sleek.
I think the .45 ACP would be a winner in the Sigma, especially if it could be sold for somewhere around the same price as the 9mm and .40 versions.