SMITH WESSON SIGMA .380 IN for Sale
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Quick Look
The Smith & Wesson Sigma .380 is an older generation of compact handguns introduced in the 1990s. Designed to be a lightweight and budget-friendly defensive pistol, it features a polymer frame and simple blowback action. While no longer in production, it remains in circulation on the used market among collectors and budget-conscious buyers.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Lightweight polymer frame for easy concealment
- Simple design with minimal controls
- Affordable option for new concealed carriers
- Fixed barrel improves blowback accuracy
- Compatible with older-generation S&W Sigma parts
Key Variants
Smith Wesson Sigma SW380
This variant featured the .380 ACP chambering and was marketed as an affordable CCW pistol.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Smith & Wesson Sigma .380 | Keltec P3AT | Ruger LCP |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued | $300 | $350 |
| Capacity | 6+1 | 6+1 | 6+1 |
| Weight (oz) | 19 | 8.3 | 9.6 |
| Optics-Ready | No | No | No |
| Trigger Type | DAO | DAO | DAO |
| Notable Pro | Sturdy build for its class | Ultra-lightweight | Excellent factory accuracy |
| Notable Con | Poor trigger feel | Basic sights | Snappy recoil |
Best Use Cases
- Concealed carry for budget buyers
- Entry-level self-defense training
- Older-model handgun collection
- Compact range sessions
FAQs
What is the trigger pull like on the Smith & Wesson Sigma .380?
The Sigma .380 features a heavy, long double-action-only trigger, roughly 10 to 12 pounds.
Can I find parts for the Smith & Wesson Sigma .380?
Some aftermarket springs, mags, and internal parts are still available for Sigma models.
How does the Smith & Wesson Sigma .380 compare in size to modern .380 pistols?
It is larger and heavier than newer micro-.380 pistols like the Ruger LCP or Keltec P3AT.


