Im looking at a S/W .40 cal sigma for home defence. I dont plan on entering any shooting compititions with it! lol The main problem iv heard is that the trigger is way to hard to pull but can be fixed. I think its around 12lbs of pressure but have heard with modifacation can be tuned down to 4-5 lbs. the one im looking at is $300 with case and a clip. its 3 months old and i know the guy that is selling it. Any info or reviews would be great. And is the price ok. its in great shape
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price is ok..but that trigger pull....sheez.. a guns no good if you cant hit what you are aiming at... thats way too much trigger pull. price out the mod from a gun smith before you lay down the cash. the gun itself is a reliable.
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Like Ken stated, that's too much pull. Sigs are great guns, but for home defense, you want something easy to shoot. My Berretta .40 is perfect for that. It has a nice, easy trigger, but not overly sensitive. Will your friend let you go to the range with him and try the gun first?
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Originally posted by Steel2686Will your friend let you go to the range with him and try the gun first?
That's your best bet.
Something else to consider. Modifications to a defensive gun can be a problem if a dirtbags family tries to sue you in civil court. Just one of the facets of our legal system that sucks.
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thomas,
I am an owner of a SW Sigma .40cal. I like the gun very much and have other guns to compare it to. It points nicely and isn't cluttered with a lot of switches, buttons, and other unnecessary features. I bought mine many years ago (around 1995) when they first came out and have only had one problem with it. The feed ramp was steep and would sometimes jam with certain types of ammo (usually blunt nose). I machined the ramp angle back slightly and it has never jammed again. I suspect that the newer ones don't have this problem. The trigger pull isn't overly difficult but it does have a long trigger pull due to the hinged trigger and because it is double action only. Some shooters don't like this but it doesn't really bother me. Glocks have a similar feel. I think the .40 cal is good round. Much better than a 9mm, IMO. Plenty of power but easily controllable with a little practice. Good luck in your decision.
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We use a .40 Glock at work and the .40 is definately a good round. i don't know anything about the Sigma itself. But if you're unsure, shop around. You should be able to find a used, inexpensive .40 out there somewhere. I'd prefer a .45 but it's harder to find a cheap one.Dave M
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My suggestion would be that you go to a range that lets you rent weapons and actually fire anything you would be interested in buying. There are two ranges here in Mobile that allow you to do that, and I highly recommend anybody who is thinking of purchasing a gun to use this option. I personally have fired a Glock, albeit about 6 or 7 years ago, and I couldn't stand it. I ended up with a Beretta 96FS, which is a .40 cal, and I love it. I've done plate racing with it, shooting competitions, and use it for self defense, and it is a great weapon. However, it is difficult to carry concealed unless you can wear a jacket, and Mobile, AL is not known to be a "jacket weather" town!
The most important thing to remember is that if the gun doesn't feel right in your hands, you'll never like firing it. You have to find a gun that fits your personal grip comfortably, regardless of the name stamped on the gun. Some people like those cheapo Hi-Point guns because they feel right, and some people only like Colt 1911's (two very extreme ends of the money spectrum there). However, you also have to find a balance between the feel and the price. There's no sense in buying a $1,500 hand cannon when a $400 gun that feels very comfortable can do the trick and not make you miss a house payment."No, officer, that bottle is my onboard Halon system"
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springfield armory .45 4" barrel.......... awesome. xd .45
its the first .45 Mary says she can shoot comfortably, and accurate too. very little recoil for that caliber.
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Originally posted by wolfdogsspringfield armory .45 4" barrel.......... awesome. xd .45
its the first .45 Mary says she can shoot comfortably, and accurate too. very little recoil for that caliber.
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Originally posted by BlazerA fully auto AR 15 an sawed off 12 Ga mag An I think 27 other guns. Work good for my Home defense. Hell Jeff came to my house an he is still posting.Only use them if you have to. An I hope I never have to see that day.
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My wife's got a Walther PPKS .380 - a really nice peice. I've got a Keltec P3AT .380 - it's supposedly the world's smallest and lightest .380 handgun.
We both have concealed-carry licenses - she keeps the PPKS in her purse. I like the concealability of the Keltec. It fits in the front pocket of my jeans and no one can tell it's there.
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