S&W products
is S&W still making the Sigma line...if so which models are still avail?
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I bought a Sigma .380 once. It was a cheap piece of junk suitable only for a paperweight. Do yourself a favor and look at a real pistol. 0 -
I am a long-time fan of S&W revolvers; but I'll agree with badboy on this one.... 0 -
We have a Sigma in stock right now in .380 cal. Gun is slightly used. S@W was sued by Glock over there Sigma line, otherwise I havent heard much good or bad about them.If interested email me at jmarino69@hancock.net 0 -
Thanks all! Mr. Moderator can lock this one up!! 0 -
The .380 Sigma is completely different than the standard .40 or the full size 9mm. The .380 and the M 9mm are not worth owning, but the F, C, V, & VE are very much like the Glock in design. The M series(.380 and 9mm) doesn't stay open on the last shot, uses a zinc slide, has a squeeze both sides of the mag mag release, and you have to drive out a role pin to disassemble it. The M is crap, but the other models actually work very well. There are a number of law enforcement agencies and individual officers that use them. They aren't a Glock, but they cost a lot less than a Glock. 0 -
I had to laugh when I read this. It reminded me of when I first bought my Glock 22. My landlord at the time insisted his Sigma .380 was a better weapon. Why? "Dude, mine has better stopping power""Mine is more accurate""Mine is safer and more reliable"Sigh. He even went so far as to say his was better because his has "serrated six point hollow tip bullets" which is basically what all hollow tips are.It was probably all the marijuana he smoked.
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OK.....the Sigma .380 is universally panned...i get it!!! 0 -
I want one, not for any practical application, just to add to my collection. 0
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