bonanzaguns
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- Oct 14, 2010
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To all who have commented on the S&W 9mm Sigma pistol. Bought one some months
ago for $349.00 + taxes. One of the great features of this pistol is it came with 2
16 rnd magazines. The rebate offer got me 2 more 16 rnd magazines. To top this
off, I did have to send firearm to factory because it seemed to have too much bounce.
Everthing, S&H was free along with a 10 round mag (boo hoo). The sigma is an ex-
cellent pistol! It's accuracy at 7 yds is not unusual to create patterns of 4 shots
kissing one another. You just have to get use to the trigger. Put well over 500
rds in it. Being the "poor man's glock," it sure performs well. S&W was sued by
glock as the Sigma is a copy. S&W contiued production in spite of being sued.
22,000 Sigmas were sold to Iraq officials. I have only used 115 grains but tomarrow,
Lord willing, I will test 147 +P Georgia Arms and 147 standard Remington Golden
Sabers. Other than the bouncing problem that's now corrected, I was having an
accuracy problem that was corrected when I discovered I moved the sights off
center when playing around with Sigma. The most important thing is learning
to let the trigger return to firing positions between shots. Once developed, the
pistol can be fired as rapidly as any other pistol that has a lighter pull.
ago for $349.00 + taxes. One of the great features of this pistol is it came with 2
16 rnd magazines. The rebate offer got me 2 more 16 rnd magazines. To top this
off, I did have to send firearm to factory because it seemed to have too much bounce.
Everthing, S&H was free along with a 10 round mag (boo hoo). The sigma is an ex-
cellent pistol! It's accuracy at 7 yds is not unusual to create patterns of 4 shots
kissing one another. You just have to get use to the trigger. Put well over 500
rds in it. Being the "poor man's glock," it sure performs well. S&W was sued by
glock as the Sigma is a copy. S&W contiued production in spite of being sued.
22,000 Sigmas were sold to Iraq officials. I have only used 115 grains but tomarrow,
Lord willing, I will test 147 +P Georgia Arms and 147 standard Remington Golden
Sabers. Other than the bouncing problem that's now corrected, I was having an
accuracy problem that was corrected when I discovered I moved the sights off
center when playing around with Sigma. The most important thing is learning
to let the trigger return to firing positions between shots. Once developed, the
pistol can be fired as rapidly as any other pistol that has a lighter pull.