Comments on S&W SD40 VE

Buckrub

I am glad you seem to enjoy the SD but I must say a warranty should only be needed as a just in case. Most people would like the gun they choose to be reliable and certainly do not want to wait for up to 6 weeks if they do need to use the warranty service. As far as the best warranty as you stated, hi-point has the same but people don't like the reliability in a hi-point and they don't like sending them back for repair. This is how I feel about the SD, why should I own it if every time it is used it has to go back and then you wait for 6 weeks and then it starts the process again, shoot it then ship it.
 
As far as warranty goes, any gun out there may or may not need warranty. I once had to send a gun back to S&W. the overnited me a box with a shipping label. I put gun and note in box and overnited gun to them. They called the next day and said they got gun and went over the problem. Called in about two days later and said gun will be overnited to me next day. It was delivered. No cost to me and then worked flawless from then on. Love their guns and their service. Ps- I wouldn't own a high point!:(
 
Smith and Wesson SD40VE buldge in brass near rim

Disappointed that customer service told me that you they were well aware of the issue that their SD40VE pistol's had an issue of causing the brass to buldge near the rim which their engineering decided to ignore. This makes all brass unreloadable as this weakens the case. I've never owned a gun which does this, I was told they did replace the barrel on my new SD40VE, but that they usually just send them back to sender. I sent mine in on 7-1-2015, called today 8-3-2015 as I had not received confirmation it was in their system. Usually this buldge is due to too much metal taken out in chamber where buldge is occurring. Yet Smith doesn't seem to care! Quality and quality control and don't care you can't reload brass shot from their pistol is bad customer relations in my book! I will see if new barrel does same to brass if so, I told customer service I'd sell it and not buy another Smith and Wesson. I thought Smith was a better quality gun. I also know all manufacturer's have some issues even glocks, I bought a Taurus PT145 mellinium pro, it would not rack bullet in chamber, and it would fail to chamber every second or third round, sent it in 6-16-15 spoke to them third time today 8-3-15, have to call back this Friday to see if the replacement a new 24-7 which is backordered is in pallet in warehouse. They said they open pallets for inventory last week of month and first week of new month to see what they got in, hopefully they have 24-7 they would send me one if in pallet. So yes they all have issues, my brothers glock had an issue he was almost ready to get rid of it but after about 1,000 rounds shot better grouped better etc... So there's a issue out there somewhere someone has a gun from even a top manufacturer which has an issue. I have a Taurus pt111 which is accurate and shoots great no issues, just bought it about same time as others mentioned, also got an Arcus 98 DAC it shoots great and accurate, I'd recommend it as it has same day sign as 1911's everyone seems to love and its all steel not cheap plastic. Main issue with this post was Smith has an issue they refuse to fix, reloading in this day and environment makes it even more critical for being able to reload spent brass. You should let smith know this is not acceptable their customer support number is 800-331-0852. Tell them we expect more of a valued name gun manufacturer. Not cheap junk especially when it is not a hard fix. Thanks!
 
No complaints with the one I had, sold it a while back for no other reason than I just didn't need it any longer.
 
The only problem I had with it was the trigger. After replacing with apex springs and trigger it works just fine. I don't reload 9mm but didn't notice a bulge in the brass when sweeping it up.

I think i'm at 800 rounds and the only failure was a limp wrist when I let a friend use it.
 
Glocked Brass?

Hmmmm.....

Perhaps they did copy the Glock .40 but Glock fixed the unsupported chamber issue several years ago.
 
Mine has a mediocre trigger, but has been completely reliable. I got it LNIB for $200. I neither love it nor hate it. It is "okay".
 
I don't think you'll find adjustable sights for an SD.

They are kinda aimed at the basic carry/home defense gun market. Adjustable are usually on target / competition guns. Nobody uses an SD for competition.

They are decent. Not terrible. I'd just go ahead and get a lightly used Glock for the same money though and get a better trigger and open up options on holsters, sights, parts, and accessories by about tenfold.
 
They are decent. Not terrible. I'd just go ahead and get a lightly used Glock for the same money though and get a better trigger and open up options on holsters, sights, parts, and accessories by about tenfold.

Where do you find lightly used Glocks for under $300? My LGS had them on sale for $289.99 which is what I paid for my SD9VE.
 
I have a SW9VE and it has never given me any problems. I learned to shoot with a double action revolver, shooting it double action. The trigger is fine by me, I'd buy another in a heart beat! Why wouldn't it make a good service weapon, it hits were it's pointed and goes bang with any ammo every time you pull the trigger.
 
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