Reviews

Sleeper Pistols

by Richard Nasef, President on November 16, 2011

Smith & Wesson SD9

Smith & Wesson SD9 with an Advantage Tactical Sight

It has always been an enjoyment to discover exemplary firearms, especially when their exemplariness was, at first, unforeseen.  Such was the case of the Sig Sauer 2022, either in 9mm or .40 cal and the S&W SD9 and SD40.  Because we make sights for the Smith & Wesson M&P and Sig Sauer pistols, it was serendipitous to discover that our M&P sights would also fit the S&W SD9 and SD40, and our Sig sights would also fit their 2022, either in 9mm or .40 cal.  I further happily discovered that these modestly priced pistols were hardy, flawless in operation, accurate, and had easily acclimatized to trigger systems.

I am now the proud owner of an SD9 and two 2022’s — one in 9mm and the other in 40. cal. The SD9 holds 15 rounds and is little slimmer than a Glock 19.  Its trigger is somewhere between a double action and single action experience, though most would say it’s closer to a single action.  It’s like an extremely short-stroked revolver and has a very consistent feel with each shot.  It also lets off softly, without the shimmy and clunk associated with some polymer pistols.  Accuracy wise, I get about the same size groups as I do with my Glock 19.  I paid $425 for the SD9.

Of the two 2022’s the 15-round 9mm had a better single trigger out of the box than the 12-round.40 cal, though the .40’s double action was smoother.  The 9mm’s double action did get smoother with wear and the single action was crisp out of the box.  Again, the accuracy of 9mm 2022 was about the same as my 9mm Glocks. The 2022 40 cal., on the other hand, had a very smooth and relatively light double action stroke, though the single action was a bit mushy for me.  So, I sent the .40 off to Grayguns (grayguns.com) for an action job.  Their 2022 package includes a crisp single action, shorter trigger re-set, and a plating of some of the internals.  I’ll get it back next week and let you know how I like it.  The 40. cal 2022 was extremely accurate with all rounds that I tried.  I could shoot a 2” group, off-hand, with certain brands of ammo.  The price for each 2022 was, again, $425.  The action job on the .40 cal was $225.  The 9mm was good enough for me out of the box and the .40 will be a custom tuned pistol, still cheaper than any other brand new DA/SA Sig.

Have you had positive experiences with these pistols or other sleeper pistols? Let us know in the comments below!

…stay tuned for the next topic, “night sights”–sure to raise some controversy!  

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New GUNN-FIGHTER forum reviews the ATS

by Richard Nasef, President on June 29, 2010

Hey everybody,

There’s a new forum in town GUNN-FIGHTER.COM. They reviewed the ATS, and made two very good videos of our gun sight. You can view them right here in our new blog. Let know what you think. This is what Chris Watkins of GUNN-FIGHTER has to say:

“THE ADVANTAGE TACTICAL SIGHT FOR THE GLOCK 17 SITS A LITTLE HIGHER THAN YOUR AVERAGE SET OF “3 DOT” SIGHTS, BUT I HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH THEM FITTING IN THE HOLSTERS I TRIED.  SIGHT ACQUISITION IS AS FAST AS ANY SIGHTS I HAVE TRIED. THE “RAIL” REAR SIGHTS PUSH YOUR FOCUS TO THE FRONT SIGHT WHERE YOU NEED TO BE. IN CONCLUSION AFTER REVIEWING THESE SIGHTS I HAVE TO SAY THEY ARE THE QUICKEST AND EASIEST SIGHTS TO GET A SIGHT PICTURE WITH THAT I HAVE USED. THE ONLY THING THAT WOULD MAKE THEM BETTER, IS IF THEY WERE NIGHT SIGHTS “WHICH I HEAR ARE COMING”.  I REALLY LOVE THESE AND THEY WILL BE STAYING ON MY GLOCK 17 THAT I USE FOR IDPA. DEFINITELY A GO.”

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