No. I had a 9mm 9VE and they made changes. The recoil spring system was improved and certain aspects of the frame were improved. Also, the barrel length was shortened. These guns are fair at best and are for people on a limited budget. The S&W M&P series is the premium (as well as the SW-Walther lineup).
2007-10-14 14:21:57
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answered by david m 5
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Cray, all i'm able to inform you is from own adventure. Now I hear that Sigmas are good, now. i offered a time-honored technology Sigma 9mm that improve into junk. it continually jammed inspite of the ammo I used. (i comprehend to maintain it sparkling n lubed and that i comprehend approximately conserving magazines sparkling besides, as i'm an prolonged time gun person intimately familiar with the two pistols n revolver), yet even after sending it back to S&W two times, it improve into in no way fixed. So good success with your new Sigma. i'm hoping it works nicely for you. Glock pistols are remarkable and did no longer S&W ought to pay some money to Glock for 'borrowing' a number of their layout? H
2016-10-22 08:35:39
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answered by thibaud 4
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Yes
2007-10-14 07:32:25
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answered by Seeker, F.K.A JH da II 6
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I believe it would be although I have never seen one without the e. That was my first firearm and it lasted all of 4 months and then I bought a Beretta. The Smith jammed ever third shot... not cool.
2007-10-13 20:21:09
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answered by bobbo342 7
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yes it is
2007-10-13 20:08:21
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answered by Go nitrate yourself... 2
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