stonecutter2
Member
I vote SD9VE.
I had a later generation SW9VE and I liked it very much. My trigger was long (it was, after all, a Sigma) but pretty smooth, it never hiccuped with anything I fed it, and I thought it was more comfortable in my hand than a gen3 Glock.
When gen4 Glocks came out, and I held one, the grip was just smaller enough to win me over. Passed the Sigma on to a friend for a good price...kinda regret it.
So, anyways, the SD9VE bears resemblance to the SW9VE in many ways, but I could see instantly the various improvements made to it that S&W implemented based on feedback. I have no doubt that the SD9VE is a fine firearm for the money, and S&W learned a thing or two from the Sigma issues.
I had a later generation SW9VE and I liked it very much. My trigger was long (it was, after all, a Sigma) but pretty smooth, it never hiccuped with anything I fed it, and I thought it was more comfortable in my hand than a gen3 Glock.
When gen4 Glocks came out, and I held one, the grip was just smaller enough to win me over. Passed the Sigma on to a friend for a good price...kinda regret it.
So, anyways, the SD9VE bears resemblance to the SW9VE in many ways, but I could see instantly the various improvements made to it that S&W implemented based on feedback. I have no doubt that the SD9VE is a fine firearm for the money, and S&W learned a thing or two from the Sigma issues.