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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1299969" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Here's the deal from my experince; I use the SIgmas as trainers and loaners.</p><p></p><p>S&W has the Sigmas, SDs (improved Sigma, more money) and the M&P (different gun).</p><p>All are rock-solid dependable. the SIGMA and SD use the same magazines, M&P are different.</p><p>The Sigma has a triger much like a double-action revolver. I call it <em>Algebra Problem</em> because it is long and hard-say 8 to 10 pounds (it gets slicker and easier with use, but it won't get light, and can't be made both reliable and light, regardless). It does instantly show your ability to control a trigger.</p><p></p><p>The SD has a better trigger, "meh" is the usual reaction.</p><p></p><p>The M&P can be made about as good a trigger as any combat tupperware, but more $$.</p><p></p><p>I rent and loan the Sigmas, and shoot an M&P, because I can. The gain is purely ergonomics, not reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1299969, member: 796"] Here's the deal from my experince; I use the SIgmas as trainers and loaners. S&W has the Sigmas, SDs (improved Sigma, more money) and the M&P (different gun). All are rock-solid dependable. the SIGMA and SD use the same magazines, M&P are different. The Sigma has a triger much like a double-action revolver. I call it [I]Algebra Problem[/I] because it is long and hard-say 8 to 10 pounds (it gets slicker and easier with use, but it won't get light, and can't be made both reliable and light, regardless). It does instantly show your ability to control a trigger. The SD has a better trigger, "meh" is the usual reaction. The M&P can be made about as good a trigger as any combat tupperware, but more $$. I rent and loan the Sigmas, and shoot an M&P, because I can. The gain is purely ergonomics, not reliability. [/QUOTE]
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