Perhaps you uncle had a Sigma? As I said above, I have two and have literally never had a single malfunction out of either. I can't say that for my H&K or Glock pistols. The trigger pull is heavy, but if I take my time the accuracy is good. A friend of mine has two as well and has the same experience.
I'll be the first to admit that I bought a turd and am happy to let everyone know. I think there are two things at play here. First, many people can't get past first impressions. That is actually pretty understandable when you're betting your life on something functioning properly. Second, many people assume something won't perform as well simply because it's less expensive than an alternative product.Most people that own them "claim" they are great, because who wants to admit they bought a turd?
My first post said he should look at a LEO trade M&P, since its .40 they are cheap because most people stopped using that caliber.
A LEO trade is cheap and I don't have any issues recommending them because they work.
I can't say the same for the gun he asked about. I've seen more than one fail and accuracy is crap on many of them as well.
The M&P has multiple brands trigger kits available, so you can get a 2 pound trigger if that's what you want, the value line guns don't have that as an option.
I'm not rich but certainly of the means to buy a Glock 23 or M&P if I wanted to. Just saw this for $379 at a local Rural King and was wondering about it. I have to admit it does feel better in the hand than a Glock, so ergonomically I give it an edge. That said, there is a helluva lot more to a weapon than ergonomics and I appreciate the input.
I am leaning towards an HK P2000 V2 LEM in .40, although it would double the price. Maybe find a 357SIG barrel for it also? I had one years ago and could kick myself for getting rid of it (story of my life). I do recall it also had great ergonomics.
Why .40? I had a mix of calibers years ago and culled it down to 9mm. I still have a couple hundred rounds of .40 (most of it good carry ammo) and do indeed think it edges out the 9mm in performance, although barely. This is a classic case of buying a gun for the ammo you have, instead of the other way around! 9mm will still be my go-to and comprise the vast majority of my handguns but what the hell.
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if you notice most of the people responding never owned one, there opinion comes from the first series of sigma pistols which were junk, any of the newer models that end in VE are decent pistols. I purchased one to be a loaner gun and came to like it quite a bit, ergos are far better than Glock like you noticed. the internals are so similar to glock they were sued for it, and mine was every bit as reliable as my glock. Apex makes a trigger for it that solves the trigger pull.
I ended up giving mine away because someone I knew couldn't really afford to purchase a pistol. At the price you have listed I wouldn't be a buyer, but you regularly see them under 300. I would. uy another if I ever saw one under 300 again. If you do move forward you would have a functional pistol that has a heavy trigger pull but will reliably go bang.
that deal on the M&P that was posted was a great deal, and the M&P is better pistol but the SD will get the job done.
I owned a SW40VE and agree with everything you said, except I did not like mine and sold it. If it was a 9mm I probably would have kept it for a beater. Very much a double action revolver trigger feel.
For the price difference, I would buy a used Glock or M&P for the better aftermarket and parts support.
Andy
Last edited by AndyLate; 03-31-23 at 07:59.
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