SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion vs Smith & Wesson SD40VE

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Handguns SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion Smith & Wesson SD40VE
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#21375
#21315
Caliber .45 ACP .40 S&W
Capacity 8+1 14
Barrel Length 4.2"
Action Single Action Double Action
Finish Flat Dark Earth Black
Gun Type Semi-Automatic Pistol Semi-Automatic Pistol
Sights Night Sights White dot sights
Grip Black G10
Weight 22.7. oz
Details
Brand SIG Sauer
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Prices
MSRP $1,343.50 $386.00
Used Price $940.45 $270.20
Sale Price $1,209.15 $347.40

Handguns Descriptions

SIG Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion

Single action only. Features flat dark earth PVD coated stainless steel fastback frame and traditional contour slide. All black controls and barrel. Hogue black G-10 grip. Skeletonized trigger. Low profile night sights. Cocking serrations. No rail. Beavertail grip safety.

Smith & Wesson SD40VE

Smith & Wesson has a long and distinguished history as one of America's Premier Firearm Manufacturer helping protect Americans from things that bump in the night. Law Enforcement as well as Lawful Citizens and Concealed Carry Holders rely on Smith & Wesson each and every day to protect themselves and their loved ones from harm. If you are looking for an outstanding firearm made right here in the USA look no further Smith & Wesson has the right firearm for your need, no matter what the need may be. The S&W SD40 VE is an excellent firearm for defense and range use. Simple operation, feature rich, and affordable make the SD40 VE available to anyone looking for a quality American Made Firearm at an excellent price point. Quality doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg with the S&W SD40 VE. Includes two 14-round magazines. Specifications: Weight: 22.7oz # of Mags: 2 Overall Length: 7.2" Additional Info: SDT Trigger Additional Info: Picatinny-Style Rail Additional Info: Front & Rear Slide Serrations

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