Who's we, sucka?

Erich, I think Smith should send you a royalty check for every one they sell! ;)

It all started for me when I read your review of the sigma a long time ago! It's still the benchmark of reviews! :)

You're too kind - I'm glad it got you interested, but the product had to set the hook! :)

Hey, and it turns out my wife's uncle has an M&P9 - the first pic was a shooter's-eye view, and a later pic of the slide resolved things. :)
 
always a good idea to clean before firing the first time. although with my SD i wanted to see how it was "out of the box" i was surprised it handled so well.

im going to put another 250 through mine since i just got fresh reloads from my friend :) glad to see so many SD owners who are happy with their purchases!
 
Took my SD9VE to the range today. 150 rounds no problems. Adjusted the rear site. I added some Talon rubberized grips that I cut from a sheet of Talon material. The pull is longer then my M&P's but with the Apex Spring kit it's just as crips. The reset is very tactile. The only thing I would say I did not like about the gun is the trigger is slick on the finger. My finger would slip of on recoil. Do to the pistol being lighter then the M&P it has a little more muzzle flip but it was not bad. Over all I like the gun and I think it well worth the price I paid.
 
-Absolutely! I have no regrets buying this pistol! I was looking at the rubberized Talon grip kit. How do you like your? That's pretty much the only thing my SD40 VE needs. Sights and trigger are just fine for me, although one day I may replace the front sight with a fiber optic one. Just something to help it pop out against the target a little better for my eyes...

L8R,
Matt
 
-Absolutely! I have no regrets buying this pistol! I was looking at the rubberized Talon grip kit. How do you like your? That's pretty much the only thing my SD40 VE needs. Sights and trigger are just fine for me, although one day I may replace the front sight with a fiber optic one. Just something to help it pop out against the target a little better for my eyes...

L8R,
Matt
I like the Talon grips a lot. I have them on all my guns. I had bought two sheets to fix the backstraps on my M&P 9c so I just cut some of the sheet to fit the SD.
 
Congrats on your new gun as well!

I love the ergos on this gun, as I did the sigma.

Trigger pull is nice for me.

I'm sure with you as to the ergos leejack. Fits my small hands perfectly. Started saving my nickels and dimes after the first time I held one. I also like the dual tone look as well as the SS slide and barrel. Mine (also a 9mm) didn't arrive today as expected so I anxiously await Monday.
 
Congrats all around.
I love "both" of my SD9VE's...
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Got my new S&W SD40VE about a month ago & really liking it a lot. It's super easy to field strip for cleaning. Not even gonna think about an Apex trigger kit till I have a lot more range time.


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Can one you tell me where the rear sights are sitting on yours from the factory? Mine is to the left of center.


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Mine is in the center.

On my sigma it was off. I got a soft brass screw and filed it to become a drift, and tapped it back to the center.
 
I've had my SD9ve 2 years now Lots & lots of range time.
Took it & a bunch of reloads right from the gun show to the range.
I have done nothing but load it, shoot it, clean. I run every kind of 9mm round I can get my hands through it.
I have a friend ( no really I do :D ) he has a block 19, we had a little range competition, I beat him by just a little. But we swapped guns & I beat him by a lot.
I am trying to say that I think the SD9ve is a great pistol never mind the price & better still it teaches you to be a better shot.
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Be safe & have fun :)
 
So I have to ask, whats the "VE" stand for? I couldn't find it on their website. Interested in one of these in 9mm, seems to be priced right.....
 
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