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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: SC
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The SD9 VE- http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...2_757751_image
I have an SD, seems only difference is mine has a front night-sight, and black slide.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I noticed the first featuere on the list is: "SDT™ Self Defense Trigger for Optimal, Consistent Pull First Round to Last (8 lbs. +/-)" So perhaps they changed the trigger pull from the Sigma? Other differences are the addition of the Picatinny-Style Rail and the textured finger locator. Other than that it looks just like the Sigma. I wounder if I can trade mine in?
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It has the SD trigger, much better than the Sigma's. Thinner grip frame- I have the SD and it's really nice, just not as 'nice' as the M&P.
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I wonder if the parts are interchangable with the Sigma, since it appears to have the same frame as the Sigma. (Thinking trigger springs/assembly here.)
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