Sig P938
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Sig P938
I am considering the SigSaur P938 for Concealed Carry. Does anyone on the board have experience with the model? I know we will have debate on Hammer Fire VS Striker Fired. Any input from the group would be helpful before I make this somewhat expensive purchase. Thanks!
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Re: Sig P938
I bought one several months ago and have had no problems whatsoever with it. Great trigger, great accuracy all around great little weapon. I usually carry it in pocket carry at Church and other places where I want to be a bit more hidden. I have shot about 300 rounds through mine, my only complaint is loading the magazines. They have the sharpest lip on them that I have ever experienced. Cut my finger reloading at the range. But, I did find out that both the Kimber Micro 9 and the Springfield 911 magazines will fit, I personally checked the Micro 9 fit and seen the 911 on YouTube. So, I am now going to get the Micro 9, 8 round magazine for another extra round. I think that you cannot go wrong with this weapon. Good luck and Merry Christmas.
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Re: Sig P938
I have one I obtained when they first came on the market. It's a fine little shooter, great sights and very accurate for it's size. If you get one you should remove the left grip panel and check/clean the transfer bar periodically as it can cause a failure to fire if it gets an accumulation of sweat and lint around it. I learned that lesson thankfully without having a need for it in a serious social situation. The trigger, transfer bar and sear are very similar to the STAR pistols if you are familiar with those.
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Re: Sig P938
There is a nice one for sale here:
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viewtopic.php?f=114&t=97913&p=1272996#p1272996
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Re: Sig P938
I carry mine at least a couple of times a week. It is a mainstay in my carry rotation. Bought it for my bride but it bit her and she didn't want it anymore so I got her a revolver and I inherited the P938. Has about 1000 rounds downrange without a hiccup.
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Re: Sig P938
My wife has one. She borrowed a friends SAS and really liked it except for the grip. She went to Cabela's and tried one with the Hogue rubber grip and the rest is history. I admit that when I shoot it I have a hard time giving it back to her. She must carry very concealed so it works well.
She has had zero problems and is nearing 1000 rounds.
She has had zero problems and is nearing 1000 rounds.
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Re: Sig P938
Love mine. It’s my frequent “round the house” gun. Bout 2k rounds down the pipe and 100%. For its tiny size it is incredibly accurate.
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Re: Sig P938
I'm not a "Sig Guy", so my praise of the P938 doesn't come from any sort of brand loyalty. My 938 is my primary CC gun and is the best shooting pocket gun that I've ever fired.
As was stated before, reliability can suffer with a little dirt or lint. The 938 is not near as snappy as you would expect out of a small gun. as for accuracy, head shots on an IDPA target at 15 yards are easy peasy.
As was stated before, reliability can suffer with a little dirt or lint. The 938 is not near as snappy as you would expect out of a small gun. as for accuracy, head shots on an IDPA target at 15 yards are easy peasy.
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