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Well I bought a Smith and Wesson Sigma SW40V today at Academy Sport & Outdoor.

I took it straight to the range (I didn't even clean it :oops: - shame on me) :rolleyes:

Well it shot well, my only complaint is a very hard trigger pull.

Absolutely not one problem - I only had 50 shells with me (bought with the gun).

First .40 I've owned, does anyone know the difference between a .45 & a .40?
In the comparison between .40 and .45, IMO, they're about equal. The .40 is small and fast. The .45 is big and slow. If one of those makes you feel better about the round, go with it. For me, I wouldn't choose or refuse a gun because it shot one or the other.

You can get used to the trigger. And, if someone would get their head out of their rear and create an after market piece or kit to lower that trigger pull down to being equal to the Glocks and XDs, that someone would make a MINT, considering how many of those Sigmas people buy.

50 rounds isn't a very thorough test, though. My rule of thumb is shoot 200 rounds through it before you feel confident in it. You will likely have broken it in by then, and any problems with manufacturing will probably have shown up by then.
 

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can t figure why they chose the name sigma..smiths is my ccw an i likeum well but why name it a sig..i didn t know they were talking smith an wesson for a good while..now ida been real upset to buy that thing an get it home an find out ,,i had a [email protected] wesson..NOT..:) jmo slim
i get escited sometimes if im buying...yep,,do you?
I sell guns, I'll tell you that name is rather annoying. "Wow, that's cheap for a Sig." "Well, that's not a Sig." "It says Sig." "It says sigMA. It's a Smith & Wesson."
 
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