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[[Image:S&WSigmaStainless40.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Smith & Wesson Sigma Stainless SW40F - .40 S&W]] | [[Image:S&WSigmaStainless40.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Smith & Wesson Sigma Stainless SW40F - .40 S&W]] | ||
[[Image:S&WSigma9F.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Smith & Wesson Sigma 9F - 9mm]] | |||
The '''Smith & Wesson Sigma''' was the company's foray into the polymer frame market, particular targeting the audience and design elements of the Glock series of pistols. | The '''Smith & Wesson Sigma''' was the company's foray into the polymer frame market, particular targeting the audience and design elements of the Glock series of pistols. | ||
Revision as of 02:05, 5 March 2009
The Smith & Wesson Sigma was the company's foray into the polymer frame market, particular targeting the audience and design elements of the Glock series of pistols.
The similarities resulted in a patent infringement lawsuit by Glock against Smith & Wesson. S&W paid a settlement to Glock and continues to produce the Sigma pistols today.
The Sigma pistol is offered in several calibers. The Sigma 9 (9mm), Sigma 40 (.40 S&W), Sigma 357V (.357 SIG), Sigma 380 (.380 ACP).
The Sigma Pistol has been seen in the following films used by the following actors:
Film
- Verne Troyer as Mini-Me in Austin Powers in Goldmember (Stainless Sigma SW40F)
- Phone Booth (Sigma SW9F)