Smith and Wesson Model SW40VE Pistol Review
The Smith and Wesson Model SW40VE was first brought out into the market in 1994. For a couple years after release, some owners of this pistol had jamming and clipping issues. The late models, though, no longer have these problems. This review is staying away from the earlier model years.
and concentrating on the most recent years’ production of this pistol.
Of course, most items sold get better with newer releases because problems and flaws are fixed as they arise. This pistol is a prime example of this. Buying a used sw40ve may not be a wise idea for this very reason. But as a consumer, if you were looking to buy a used model of this pistol, make sure you purchase a model with the accessory rails molded into the frame. This will limit some of the problems you could run into. The rails began appearing in 1999 and are primarily made for attaching accessories such as a laser sight or a lightweight tactical light. Of course, to avoid worrying about these annoyances, you can purchase a new pistol. The price on a brand new Smith and Wesson model SW40VE is still extremely reasonable.
Smith and Wesson Sigma sw40ve Pistol Review – The accuracy: Most gun owners that have had a chance to shoot this pistol agree that the accuracy is point on, for a short barreled gun. A long barreled gun will almost always have better accuracy, but that isn’t something that can be changed. Physics and ballistics come into play when you take barrel length into consideration, so to speak. As far as a short barreled gun goes, this pistol does what it is supposed to do, and does it well. The sigma sw40ve features a sleek 4″ barrel that looks excellent and is accurate. In the hands of a competent shooter, this pistol has top notch accuracy.



