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by rusty86
Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:46 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Short review: Sig P238
Replies: 77
Views: 13079

Re: Short review: Sig P238

helicopterpilotdoug wrote:
Domineaux wrote:
wgoforth wrote: Even the safety is covered in a Desantis pocket holster. The safety has a "click" rather than just up and down... so you know if it engages or disengages.
Ah ok, with the safety covered it should be all good. Don't think the "click" would help too much otherwise.
The "click" is very positive on the P 238. It's not likely the safety would come off unless you thumb it down. There is a small ball bearing behind the safety lever that engages into a ball detent.
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Unless you use some downward pressure on the lever, I doubt it would move to the off position while in a holster that covers it. Loose in a purse or pocket it might get enough pressure from something pushing against it, but it's doubtful.

Good clarification. I noticed that as well when I handled one (although I haven't shot one yet).
by rusty86
Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:15 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Short review: Sig P238
Replies: 77
Views: 13079

Re: Short review: Sig P238

wgoforth wrote:
extremist wrote:Granted, not an extensive test, but I did run some rounds through my brand new May 2011 build P238 yesterday at DPC using my 2 7 round mags (obtained from Top Gun Supply) and the standard 6 round mag:

- about 15 rounds of CCI Blazer
- about 10 rounds of S&B
- 5 Rounds of Federal Hydrashok
- 5 Rounds of Remington Personal Defense (Golden Sabre)

ALL flawless. I love this little gun.

James
Yes, me too...funny thing is I never would have considered it had not my wife tried one and loved it... then I shot it to see, and it was like "whoa."
I keep hearing folks say they would not consider a cock-n-lock for a pocket carry (I wear it OWB holster anyway)...but I can't figure that out. It is designed to be carried this way. It has a thumb safety and the hammer will not go down unless the trigger is pulled. The trigger is an 8lb trigger which is as heavy as LCP, Bodyguard, etc. Though cocked-n-locked, the trigger takes same force as other pocket carries...so why is everyone so worried about these?

I don't understand that either. Especially in a pocket holster which covers up the trigger and safety. It seems very safe to me.

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