Smith & Wesson Sigma

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Smith & Wesson Sigma
Smith & Wesson 9mm Model SW9VE.jpg
general information
Developer / Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Manufacturer country: United States
Production time: since 1994
Weapon Category: Self-loading pistol
Furnishing
Weight: (unloaded) 0.74 kg (F versions), others: 0.70 kg
Barrel length : 114 mm (F versions), others: 102 mm
Technical specifications
Caliber : .40 S&W (SW40X),
 9mm Parabellum (SW9X),
.357 SIG (SW357X),
.380 ACP (SW380X)
Possible magazine fillings : 16 (9mm),
15 (.40) cartridges
Ammunition supply : Bar magazine
Number of trains : 6th
Twist : right
Closure : modified Browning system
Charging principle: Recoil loader
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Smith & Wesson Sigma is the name for a series of modern self-loading pistols from the USA.

technology

The Sigma series originated at Smith & Wesson in response to the hugely successful Glock pistol , which received wide acclaim from police forces and federal agencies such as the FBI . As with the Glock, there is no safety lever and no external cock, but a hammer inside the slide. The hammer is always partially preloaded. In contrast to conventional pistols with a double action trigger, the trigger resistance is always the same. The grip is made of high-strength polymer , which keeps the weight of the weapon low. The apparently similar technology compared to the Austrian competitor model prompted the Glock company to file a lawsuit for infringement of patent law. Glock and Smith & Wesson reached an out-of-court settlement in 1997 so that after paying a license fee and making design changes to the weapon, production could continue. A feature of later models is the mounting rail under the barrel, to which accessories such as lamps can be attached.

Web links

Commons : SW Sigma  - album with pictures, videos and audio files