Smith & Wesson SD

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Smith & Wesson SW
Smith and Wesson Sigma SW9VE.JPG
S&W SW
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerSmith & Wesson
Designed1993–1994
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
VariantsSW40F, SW9F, SW40C, SW9C, SW40V, SW9V, SW40E, SW9E, SW40VE, SW40GVE, SW40Ti, SW357V, SW9VE, SW9P, SW9G, SW380M, SW9M
Specifications
Mass26 ounces (740 g) (SW40F, SW9F)
24 ounces (690 g) (SW40C, SW40V, SW40VE, SW40E. SW357V)
24+1/2 ounces (700 g) (SW9C, SW9V, SW9VE, SW9E, SW9G, SW9P)
20 ounces (SW40Ti)
Length7+3/4 inches (197 mm) (SW40F, SW9F)
7+1/4 inches (184 mm) (SW40C, SW40V, SW40VE, SW40E, SW40Ti, SW357V SW9C, SW9V, SW9VE, SW9E, SW9G, SW9P)
Barrel length4+1/2 inches (114 mm) (SW40F, SW9F)
4 inches (102 mm) (SW40C, SW40V, SW40VE, SW40E, SW357V, SW9C, SW9V, SW9VE, SW9E, SW9G, SW9P)
Width1+1/3 inches (33 mm)
Height5+1/2 inches (142 mm) (SW40F, SW9F)

Cartridge.40 S&W
.357 SIG
9×19mm Parabellum
.380 ACP (SW380M)
ActionShort recoil
Feed systemDetachable box magazine; capacities:
  • 6 rounds (SW380M)
  • 10 rounds (all restricted models)
  • 14 rounds (.40 S&W)(standard)
  • 17 rounds (.40 S&W)(extended)[1]
  • 25 rounds (.40 S&W)(extended)[2]
  • 15 rounds (SW40F, SW357V)
  • 16 rounds (9x19mm Parabellum)(standard)
  • 17 rounds (SW9F)
  • 19 rounds (9x19mm Parabellum)(extended)[3]
  • 32 rounds (9x19mm Parabellum)(extended)[4]
SightsFixed 3-dot notch sights

The Smith & Wesson Sigma, was Smith & Wesson's first venture into using synthetic materials in pistol construction, using high-strength polymer material for the frame. The pistol is similar to a Glock safe-action pistol in both its design and operation, leading to controversy and speculation regarding the pistol's patents' legality.

Description[]

Created in 1994, the Sigma incorporates a pre-set striker firing mechanism. It is available in both .40 S&W cartridge and 9×19mm Parabellum, being one of the first pistols purpose-designed to handle the .40 S&W. Similarly styled sub-compact designs in .380 ACP and 9×19mm were also produced. A limited number of these pistols were also chambered in .357 SIG.[5]

Patent Issue[]

The Sigma series pistols were so similar to the competing Glock pistols that Glock sued Smith & Wesson for patent infringement. The case was settled out of court in 1997, with S&W agreeing to make alterations to the Sigma design and pay an undisclosed amount to Glock.[6]

Former users[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Apex Tactical Mag Base Pad +3 S&W SD40 Aluminum Black".
  2. ^ "ProMag Smith & Wesson SD40 .40 S&W 25 Round Magazine Blue Steel | Cheaper Than Dirt".
  3. ^ "Apex Tactical Mag Base Pad +3 S&W SD9 Aluminum Black".
  4. ^ "ProMag S&W SD9 9mm Luger 32 Round Magazine Blued Steel | Cheaper Than Dirt".
  5. ^ Boorman, Dean K. (1 December 2002). The History of Smith & Wesson Firearms. Globe Pequot Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-58574-721-4.
  6. ^ Judge dismisses lawsuit against gunmaker, S&W and Glock settle suit | Shooting Industry | Find Articles at BNET
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Guns and Ammo, Stan Trzoniec, October 2010

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