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S&w sd9
Looking to hear some opinions on the S&W SD9, I know alot of people are comparing them to the sigmas but
i will like to hear some opinions from the actual people who own this pistol or has shot this pistol. I will like to hear the good and bad that you may have experienced with this pistol.
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It's a little larger than the Sigma, the extractor is bigger, and it doesn't feel like it's going to squirt out of my hand like the Sigma or a Glock does. I haven't shot mine yet, but the trigger is really smooth. It's the first double action-only/striker-fired pistol I've bought. The frame is still fairly small, which is why I went with 9mm vice .40 S&W.
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I've had an SD9 for a short time and find it accurate,smooth, and reliable. The only con I have is the way it ejects spent casings back at you. I've only put about 50 rounds thru it, so maybe it's just me.
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I actually find the profile of the SD to be smaller than the Sigma. Ergonomics are great even for my small hands. Accurate and easy to control. Add the Apex spring kit and it cleans the trigger up nicely. My only beef is the rear sight, why couldn't they just put a nite site on the back instead of the standard M&P site. Otherwise a great pistol for a budget minded person.
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Hi new to this forum. I have to say i am a glock guy but I bought an sd9 because I like the looks and the way it felt in my hand including other items, I just liked everything about it. I have eight hundred rounds through my gun so far and it's been flawless. The only issue I had was that the trigger pin walked out on me to the left. I am left handed and have no problems at all with this gun. Compairing it to my glocks I don't think it's as rugged being a two pin gun compaired to a three pin gun like the glock but I really took to this gun. I never put this thing down and at the range I don't want to stop shooting it. I think it's a sleeper and it's really that good and a real bargain. I have owned much more expensive guns so it's not the money I just think it has what I want in a pistol and it just feels right in my hand. Shoots great right where i point it and the trigger is not as bad as people claim. Most self defense guns should be between 6 and 8 lbs on the trigger. It's smooth and feels much lighter than it is. I love the gun and can't keep it out of my hands.
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I bought one about a month ago. It felt better in my hand than the M&P.
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i bought my S&W Sd9 for $460.00, it is more expiencive than the sigma's, but is it better? well, until today, i almost decided on selling or trading it in for a ruger, a glock, or even a hi-point...why? Because, every time i shot it, it would jam on me atleast 2-3 xs. then i figuriued out the problem. its kinda inbarrasing, but my thumb was hitting the slide release on accident. aside from a operater error, the gun itself is exsremly aquerite, easy to strip, and comfortable in your hand. ( please forgive my spelling.)