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    Smeghead - ACE Rimmer ChadAmberg's Avatar
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    Default S&W Sigmas for 250$

    http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/13283

    299$ delivered, with a 50$ rebate.

    The major complaint about these glock clones is the trigger. And that's actually a pretty easy fix: easy enough where anyone who can watch a video on youtube can do it. Or you can get a basic trigger job on it done for free.
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    Is that really the only issue with these, though? All I've heard is to stay away from Sigmas, always.

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    I had one of the earlier ones. They had major feeding issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/13283

    299$ delivered, with a 50$ rebate.

    The major complaint about these glock clones is the trigger. And that's actually a pretty easy fix: easy enough where anyone who can watch a video on youtube can do it. Or you can get a basic trigger job on it done for free.
    I have a friend that would be really interested in finding out how to reduce the trigger weight on his Sigma. Could you please post a link to some of these YouTube videos you mention? Thanks! Oh and, Thank You also for the 'heads up' on the Bud's pricing. That's an amazing prize!

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    Smeghead - ACE Rimmer ChadAmberg's Avatar
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    Here's the video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D626_sbknQo

    The early generation of sigmas did have issues, but on the current ones, the only complaint I can find is the trigger. No feed issues, not FTF, nada.

    Is this the greatest gun ever? Nah... is it possibly worth picking up one or two for the nightstand? Or for letting your poor neighbor with the abusive ex know about the special that she can get on her waitress salary? Or for just having around as a spare? Sure... I think it definitely is.

    I've been back and forth on getting one myself. Personally I don't like double action triggers on pistols anymore, but as something to have just in case? I think I just might...
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    Thanks for the link. My buddy will be very happy to know that there is something he can do to improve the feel of the trigger.

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    If this is all you can afford, I can't think of anything better for the money.

    I believe S&W warranties them for life.

    Truck gun maybe.

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    Default S&W Sigmas for 250$

    Good deal. Where do you find the $50 rebate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smwarner View Post
    Good deal. Where do you find the $50 rebate?
    You'll find it at the S&W website: http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore...a_FP_Color.pdf

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