That's one of the ones I'm looking at, did you change the trigger o keep it stock.Have had a SD40VE for some years now. 100% reliable, great grip angle, not a bad aftermarket product availability. Causes smiles on my face when I shoot it.
Mine is bone stock. If I were younger I'd install the Apex. I need the little extra resistance of the stock trigger. It's not a hard trigger to learn al all. It has a clean if heavy break. Hope this helps.That's one of the ones I'm looking at, did you change the trigger o keep it stock.
I have read mixed reviews on the trigger.
Maybe so.
But the other guns you mention run just as well as a Glock and parts are available as well. So the Glock doesn’t really have an advantage.
You can claim aftermarket parts, but if you are lightening the trigger your own logic about fit applies. You probably need to practice fundamentals.
So why not spend money on the gun that fits your hand given equal reliability and the odds being that you will never actually need any parts aside from mags and maybe a preferred set of sights, which are available for just about any gun you choose.
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Yeah, I suggested that, but he since then stated that they don't fit his hand.
I should have picked up a G35 when they had trade ins and were dirt cheap.That's too bad. They are a bargain. I'm tempted to get one just because.
I don't know if I'm too late but has the OP looked at the XDMs or for really cheap the XDs?
My choice in 40 is the 3.8 upper and