I was just curious cause i used to own a sigma and they had a lot of similarities except for the trigger that thing was a POS i sold and got me a glock 23 
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Can't imagine why you would call a sigma a POS. I have both the glock and the sigma VE. Main thing wrong with the sigma is the trigger pull. Other bad things is expensive magazines, and I am guessing that some of the internal parts may hold up as well as will those of the glock. But you can also say the same for many other pistols when compared to the glock that certainly are not POS. I certainly would not willing do a trade with parts from the sigma to the glock. but a better question is can what be taken from the glock and put into the sigma.Congrats on the 23 great choice!! :supergrin: since the sigma was a pos why would you even want those parts in a great gun like the Glock?
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You're pretty sure about that, I reckon. Sounds right to meyou could reasonably swap the cartridges if they were the same caliber.
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I was stating the fact that the OP referred to it as a POS. I personally do not like the sigma and have heard some complaints from other shooters as well. I am sure that plenty of people do like it and that is good if it works for them. I was just referring to the OP.Can't imagine why you would call a sigma a POS. I have both the glock and the sigma VE. Main thing wrong with the sigma is the trigger pull. Other bad things is expensive magazines, and I am guessing that some of the internal parts may hold up as well as will those of the glock. But you can also say the same for many other pistols when compared to the glock that certainly are not POS. I certainly would not willing do a trade with parts from the sigma to the glock. but a better question is can what be taken from the glock and put into the sigma.
My sigma was used lightly (only 800 rds through it and no paper work. It always works. Fellow sold it because his wife (was her gun) did not like the trigger and she wanted a model 11 like her husband had.
:rofl:Thanks, I needed my laugh for the day.Since the Stigma was a direct copy of Glock design in many aspects they may and may not clearances are pretty critical in a fine tuned machine like any pistol. Sort of like trying to swap engines with a between a Dodge spirit and a chevy Nova yes it can be done in fact I have seen it done but the result is an abortion that works like a constipated mule
+1. Big +1:rofl::rofl:Thanks, I needed my laugh for the day.