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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 149172" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>Unfortunately the Sigma didn't quite receive the fanfare that I personally think it deserved. Instead it got ridiculed and criticized for being a Glock wannabee. I think the Sigma is a helluva weapon, and it's fine just like it is. Sure the trigger has the action of a gate latch, but for a carry/combat pistol, I would rather have a heavier trigger than a light one. That's the problem with firearms. Guys will take a weapon that is truly reliable as it leaves the factory and totaly screw 'em up with a damn file and a dremel tool. </p><p></p><p>Leave it alone and shoot it like it is and it will serve you well! Save the money you would spend on aftermarket crap and buy some ammo, a decent carry rig (Fobus is Latin for "****") get an extra mag or two along with a good pouch, a good quality tactical flashlight and folding knife and take a combat handgun training course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 149172, member: 684"] Unfortunately the Sigma didn't quite receive the fanfare that I personally think it deserved. Instead it got ridiculed and criticized for being a Glock wannabee. I think the Sigma is a helluva weapon, and it's fine just like it is. Sure the trigger has the action of a gate latch, but for a carry/combat pistol, I would rather have a heavier trigger than a light one. That's the problem with firearms. Guys will take a weapon that is truly reliable as it leaves the factory and totaly screw 'em up with a damn file and a dremel tool. Leave it alone and shoot it like it is and it will serve you well! Save the money you would spend on aftermarket crap and buy some ammo, a decent carry rig (Fobus is Latin for "****") get an extra mag or two along with a good pouch, a good quality tactical flashlight and folding knife and take a combat handgun training course. [/QUOTE]
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