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Thread: S&W SD9VE: Possible Next Purchase

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    The SD9 is on my low cost handguns that don't suck list. Also on the list is the Sig SP2022.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
    And to the guys whining about spending more on training, and relying less on the hardware, you just sound like your [sic] trying to make yourself feel superior.

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    I bought a SW9VE and liked it so much that I bought a SW40GVE. Both are reliable, have good 3 dot sights, point well and are decently accurate. Their only real flaw is that the triggers are heavy. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a SD given that they're supposed to bean improved version of the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sry0fcr View Post
    The SD9 is on my low cost handguns that don't suck list. Also on the list is the Sig SP2022.
    I've always wondered why latter wasn't more popular as it seems decent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    I've always wondered why latter wasn't more popular as it seems decent.
    Some people, like myself, can't get over the stigma of having had a Sigma. After almost 20 years, I finally bought another S&W semi-auto, an M&P 45. It's still not broken in yet, and I've had it for several months. I still find myself expecting it to do something stupid. It may be a while before I actually trust it.
    “Detached Reflection Cannot Be Demanded in the Presence of an Uplifted Knife” ~ Brown v. United States (1921)

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    Quote Originally Posted by anachronism View Post
    Some people, like myself, can't get over the stigma of having had a Sigma. After almost 20 years, I finally bought another S&W semi-auto, an M&P 45. It's still not broken in yet, and I've had it for several months. I still find myself expecting it to do something stupid. It may be a while before I actually trust it.
    Maybe it has to do with its strong similarity to the word smegma?


    Look it up, I dare you lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Maybe it has to do with its strong similarity to the word smegma?


    Look it up, I dare you lol
    I don't need to. I know what it means.
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    I spent a couple of hours with one Thanksgiving week. the owner was impressed with the cost. it was very reliable with various 40 rounds.

    It made even a problem M&P look like a national match pistol the accuracy was so bad. The trigger made the first pull of a Glock or Beretta feel like a finely tuned 1911.
    I thought it was junk.
    Reliable at least to the light use we gave it,
    But for God' sake pick up a lightly used Glock or m&p for a hundred dollars more.

    The owner is far happier with his XD and stated he thinks it is garbage also.

    On a site dedicated to calling people out for buying an M&P AR for 200$ less than a Colt why are we codling this pistol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    On a site dedicated to calling people out for buying an M&P AR for 200$ less than a Colt why are we codling this pistol?
    Is that what this place is all about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha Sierra View Post
    Is that what this place is all about?
    It is not ALL that it is about,
    but there is no issue with telling it like it is about ARs here.
    Cool.

    But this pistol is S&Ws sub-M&P offering based on a prior failed model.

    It is the AR equivalent of a Sportical or Omni.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    It is the AR equivalent of a Sportical or Omni.
    I didn't realize that the Sportical and Omni are 100% reliable, but just have heavy triggers. Perhaps I should look in to them?

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