357 Autoloader Pics.

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the only handgun i presently own that I really don't care for


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BrainOnSigs,

Great pictures. Very nice hardware. The Microtech knife is really a very nice knife. I like the Benchmade (which model?) and the TOPs? knife also. Again, really nice hardware and great pics!
 
Anybody else have one of these?

Yep. Sure do. Actually a pretty nice gun, despite the predictably bad trigger and the $250 I paid for it new. Got it from a dealer that I've done business with before. He got it from a distributor and I watched it for about 2 years at local gunshow and never saw anybody even so much as pick it up. Looked it over and it was perfect, the dealer knocked $50 off his price and I took it home. It has never had a malfunction, although I did have to send it back to S&W once b/c a problem developed with the mag release (they fixed it and had it back to me within 10 days). All in all I like the gun very much.
 
those triggers on the s&w look like they would flex alot, my friend has one and doesnt like the give in the trigger.

I had to get use to my sig 226 DAK but now that its broken in a little i actually love to shoot the thing. The 357 sig round took me about 100 rounds to get use to, but i normally just shoot rifles and am not that good with handguns.
 
those triggers on the s&w look like they would flex alot, my friend has one and doesnt like the give in the trigger.

I've got 2 Sigmas and I'm not really sure what this "give" in the trigger is. Maybe you're talking about the trigger "safety." The trigger in this design is hinged and has a has a block to rearward travel incorporated into the it. When you start to pull the trigger, there is a small amount of springloaded takeup as the safety is deactivated. Very similar principle to the XD and Glock. What generates the most complaints in the Sigma line is the actualy triggerpull, which is probably double the weight of the Glock, actually more like the Glock NY2 triggerpull.

My second .357 Sig was a Glock 32C. The compensator ports make for an impressive light show. I eventually replaced the barrel with a factory plain G32 barrel. Not so distracting now.
 
The Sigma trigger is not that hard to pull, it is just longer than the Glock and is really smooth. And I DESPISE DAO pistols, I much prefer any kind of striker fired pistol.
 
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