Smith & Wesson Introduces New Self Defense (SD) Pistol Series

Smith & Wesson Introduces New Self Defense (SD) Pistol Series
SD9/SD40 Pistols Answer Personal and Home Protection Needs.

Smith & Wesson SD9 Pistol
Smith & Wesson SD9 Pistol
Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Smith & Wesson Corp., the legendary 158-year old firearms maker, announced that the company has unveiled a new line of firearms designed to assist with personal and home protection needs – the Smith & Wesson Self Defense (SD) Series. Chambered in 9mm and .40 S&W, the Smith & Wesson SD9 and SD40™ semi-automatic pistols offer a variety of features requested by individuals for use at home and for personal defense applications.

“The new SD9 and SD40 pistols combine the best of both price and functionality in a reliable, ergonomic firearm engineered with one specific goal in mind – self defense,” said Tom Kelly Vice President of Marketing for Smith & Wesson.

“Each year thousands of people across the United States set out to find a firearm for home defense purposes that meets their requirements in terms of dependability, accuracy, comfort and value. With the introduction of the new Self Defense Series, we have addressed each of these criteria while also providing the peace of mind long associated with the Smith & Wesson name.”

Manufactured with a lightweight polymer frame, the striker fired SD9 and SD40 feature a stainless steel slide and 4-inch barrel. Both pistols are standard with a black Melonite finish that helps to reduce unwanted glare while yielding a surface hardness of 68 on the Rockwell scale.

Among the key features found on the Smith & Wesson SD9 and SD40 is the new Self Defense Trigger™ (SDT). Providing a smooth, consistent trigger pull from the first round to the last, the SDT design not only improves accuracy but also provides users with a heightened sense of confidence during the most stressful situations. To help aid in precise shot placement and quick sight alignment when it matters the most, the SD9 and SD40 pistols feature an easily visible tritium front night sight and a steel, white two-dot rear sight.

For improved firearm control, the SD pistol has been fitted with an 18° slim, ergonomic grip with aggressive front and back strap texturing. The Smith & Wesson SD9 and SD40 are also standard with distinctive front and rear slide serrations that enable convenient and comfortable manipulation of the slide. Underneath the barrel, a universal Picatinny-style equipment rail is standard for optional tactical lights, lasers and other popular accessories.

The Smith & Wesson SD9 and SD40 have also been built with a textured finger locator, which is placed directly above the trigger guard on the left and right side of the frame.

The SD9 is available with either a 16+1 or 10+1 round capacity while the SD40 is standard with either a 14+1 or 10+1 magazine capacity. Both pistols have an unloaded weight of 22.7 ounces and a slender width of 1.29 inches. The SD9 and SD40 are supplied with two magazines and the Smith & Wesson lifetime service policy is standard with each pistol.

The SD9 and SD40 will have a suggested retail price of $429. For more information regarding the new SD Series or to view Smith & Wesson’s complete line of semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, rifles and shotguns, please visit www.smith-wesson.com.

About Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: SWHC) is a U.S.-based, global provider of products and services for safety, security, protection and sport. The company designs and constructs facility perimeter security solutions for military and commercial applications, and delivers a broad portfolio of firearms and related training to the military, law enforcement and sports markets. SWHC companies include Smith & Wesson Corp., the globally recognized manufacturer of quality firearms; Universal Safety Response, a full-service perimeter security integrator, barrier manufacturer and installer; and Thompson/Center Arms Company, Inc., a premier designer and manufacturer of premium hunting firearms. SWHC facilities are located in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Tennessee. For more information on Smith & Wesson and its companies, call (800) 331-0852 or log on to www.smith-wesson.com; www.usrgrab.com; or www.tcarms.com.

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Earl "papaearl" GRIZZEL

i too have bought a new SD9VE, 9mm. pistol and don’t like the factory hinged trigger.. Can I replace this trigger with a solid steel or aluminum one?? I would like one that will drop-in and won’t cost me a arm and leg. Do they make anything like this? I read about Alex Tactical Specialities having a aluminum Trigger and Duty Kit, will this work on my SD9VE pistol?? Oh! what does the VE stand for in the name SD9VE pistol????:

Please reply, Thank you

papaearl

sd9 VE

Daniel Hoover

Yes. APEX TACT S&W SD ACTION ENHANCE KIT – 107-003

Greg

WHERE CAN I BUY THE S/D .40 NO VE SERIES .
I WANT THE SELF DEFENCE .40 S/D
EMAIL ME @ chefgwh@yahoo.com
title email S/D
THANKS

Jason

I just purchased the S&W SD9 VE. I was able to purchase mine for $350.00 before taxes. Once I fired the weapon, I knew instantly that it was a great value. I am pleased with everything from accuracy to the features. The dovetail white dot sites are great. Comfortability is quite sufficient, especially for $350! Breakdown is just like a Glock, if you are happen to have experience with other makes and models. The ONLY negative I have thus far is the newly designed Self Defense Trigger (SDT). I shouldn’t even describe it as a negative. Instead, I should word… Read more »

mark brainard

i am writing to ask if you have any self defense classes in phoenix az. area. I have a daughter there and i'm interested in her attending one of your classes.

Thanks,

Mark