sleepingcat
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Smith & Wesson has unveiled the new Model SD9 and Model SD40 pistols. These "new" guns are simply S&W Sigma Series pistols with some improvements and a new name. The improvements over the Sigma are improved trigger, tritium night front sight, rubber grip pads, better slide serrations and the a picatinny accessory rail.
The Smith & Wesson SD left me impressed. Glock-like in design and function, but with a more comfortable grip, the SD has been a very good pistol.Like the other polymer striker-fired pistols in the S&W stable, the SD has an articulated trigger, and the striker is preset by the action of the slide.
m&p/SD
m&p/SD
The SD has a stainless steel slide for corrosion resistance, and is blackened to a matte finish with Melonite, which is a durable hard-coat finish. The four inch barrel is also finished in black Melonite.
The SD is marketed by S&W towards citizens who carry for self defense and as a weapon to keep in the home.S&W markets their M&P line towards law enforcement, but I think that the SD pistols could fill that role just as well, and at a lower cost,especially when considering that the price includes a tritium front sight on the SD, which is not included in the base price of the M&P.
The SD is also priced less ($100-200) than the Smith & Wesson m&p、 Springfield XD and Glock, which are also very good pistols, but do not include tritium front sights in their base prices, which are substantially more than the SD.
All in all,The SD(lifetime warranty)and the glock(good reputation) are more similar than you’d think,and the SD is more cheap than the glock.
Why not choose the cheaper SD and save $200?
The Smith & Wesson SD left me impressed. Glock-like in design and function, but with a more comfortable grip, the SD has been a very good pistol.Like the other polymer striker-fired pistols in the S&W stable, the SD has an articulated trigger, and the striker is preset by the action of the slide.
The SD has a stainless steel slide for corrosion resistance, and is blackened to a matte finish with Melonite, which is a durable hard-coat finish. The four inch barrel is also finished in black Melonite.
The SD is marketed by S&W towards citizens who carry for self defense and as a weapon to keep in the home.S&W markets their M&P line towards law enforcement, but I think that the SD pistols could fill that role just as well, and at a lower cost,especially when considering that the price includes a tritium front sight on the SD, which is not included in the base price of the M&P.
The SD is also priced less ($100-200) than the Smith & Wesson m&p、 Springfield XD and Glock, which are also very good pistols, but do not include tritium front sights in their base prices, which are substantially more than the SD.
All in all,The SD(lifetime warranty)and the glock(good reputation) are more similar than you’d think,and the SD is more cheap than the glock.
Why not choose the cheaper SD and save $200?
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