Bog standard, two-tone with regular old 3-dot sights. The trigger breaks at a crisp 10 lb. and with the trigger nearly bottomed out. I think I need to get that fixed with some Apex Tactical love.
29 October 2020
Channeling My Inner Willard
Marv decided to shop the Glock blue-label sale. I tagged along.
He ended up with a brand new LEO version M&P 45C.
I couldn't resist the barely over $200 price on a Sigma SW9V
The magazines were not meant for mere mortals such as I! They hold SIXTEEN rounds of deadly 9mm!
It even came with the box. From the label I've figured out that it's a January 1997 made pistol, not sure if the SKU was an LEO only one or not (120034) but that would explain the stop crime and violence markings on the magazines.
My 1994 made Glock 17 has similar markings.
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CDNN often has Sigma mags decently priced.
ReplyDeleteI remember hearing that on some Sigma models the barrels would fit in an equivalent GLOCK.
I hear the Apex springs are an improvement.
This will be the fourth Sigma we've applied the Apex springs and trigger to.
DeleteBoth Marv and I have our M&P 9's Apexified.
Hey Angus;
ReplyDeleteMy Sigma was a civilian, my magazines I have were "blocked" for 10 rounds because of the assault weapons ban of 1994. I have since bought a "post Ban" magazine :)