ive owned more glocks than sigmas, and if i had to have an "extra" pistol to just have around i would rather pickup a used sigma than buy another glock, i liked the aftermarket support for the glcoks but i gave up on modding a gun that i dont like to shoot as much as other guns i had that cost less. ive moved away from polymer completely just because i enjoy shooting metal guns, and double/single action.
but if i needed one to have. i would get another sigma, i had the 9 and 40. sold the 40 for 250 bucks and regret it sometimes, just because it was cheap(price wise not quality wise) and felt really good in the hand. the angle and shape of the grip feels great.
polymer double action does not compare to the shooting experience of a solid metal gun. there are other things id rather shoot by far, but if i had to have one,side by side glock vs sigma? id pickup a sigma and keep the extra cash
but if i needed one to have. i would get another sigma, i had the 9 and 40. sold the 40 for 250 bucks and regret it sometimes, just because it was cheap(price wise not quality wise) and felt really good in the hand. the angle and shape of the grip feels great.
polymer double action does not compare to the shooting experience of a solid metal gun. there are other things id rather shoot by far, but if i had to have one,side by side glock vs sigma? id pickup a sigma and keep the extra cash