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Re: Sig P238 owners

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I have 700rds + thru mine it had one FTF and one FTE so long ago I forgot almost. I carry it all the time in a supertuck. I dropped the trigger from 10.5lbs to 4 and it made it a much better shooting gun. I wish I could carry my p226 but this little sig fits every day clothes and its a sig. they work

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Re: Sig P238 owners

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Quick update:

I contacted Sig and they gave me a shipping label to return it for repairs. The label is valid for 30 days.

I contacted S&W about the P99 via email last night and am awaiting a response. I am hoping that since I sent them a photo of the problem they will offer to just ship the new spring assembly to me for free, or for a small cost. Then I can wait for that to arrive, throw it in the P99, test it, and carry that while I send the Sig in for a repair.

I do not think I am limpwristing it. I have been shooting my entire life and owned a Colt Mustang Pockelite, which is essentially the precursor to the 238 that did not have these issues. I also have not had any issues with any other handguns I fire. I will be shooting on Christmas Eve so I will see how she handles some more FMJ rounds then.

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Re: Sig P238 owners

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I have carried my P238 Equinox since May and have had no FTF's or FTE's. It's a great little EDC gun, especially easy to conceal when it gets so hot around here. I would prefer to carry my P226 but it's a little more dificult to conceal.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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blwill wrote:I have carried my P238 Equinox since May and have had no FTF's or FTE's. It's a great little EDC gun, especially easy to conceal when it gets so hot around here. I would prefer to carry my P226 but it's a little more dificult to conceal.
The heat issue is exactly why I picked it over a Glock and I'm glad I did. I will say that mine tends to target my forehead with brass on occasion which was funny at first but can be rather annoying. In the event I ever need to defend myself I hope the brass doesn't put my eye out.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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I heard back from S&W on the P99 and it was not promising:
Hello, we no longer have that part available, Umarex will be taking over the P99 product line as of January 1st 2013 you will be able to contact them for parts and service on that model.

Paul Gazda
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I guess now I have to wait to see how much Umarex will charge me for this part.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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Thought I'd post a new picture since I replaced the grips on mine with some Rosewood beauties.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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I sent my P238 off to the factory for warranty service. It arrived just last week and they contacted me today saying they will be replacing the gun at no cost to me. I contacted a local FFL, which charges $35 for transfers, and they sent in their info to Sig. I let the representative at Sig know about the transfer fee and he promised to send me a store credit for the transfer fee amount if I sent him a receipt of the fees. The Customer Service was very good and I am happy with how it turned out.

I love my brand new P938. It has not malfunctioned once and shoots well. It is only slightly larger than the P238 and fits into the same holster. It is not noticeably different when carrying in size or weight. I "forget" it is there as it is comfortable in an IWB holster.

So everything turned out well.

Love Sig Sauer.
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Sig P238 Scorpion, Sig P938 Black/Black

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Re: Sig P238 owners

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CoffeeNut, those grips are very nice. I like the look!

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Sig P238 Scorpion, Sig P938 Black/Black
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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If you are not talking about warranty work, the best way to perfect a Sig is to send it to Bruce Gray http://grayguns.com/. He is also a master shooter, on various factory teams. I've had my pistol to him for trigger work and so forth and he is excellent, so excellent that his lead times are starting to get a bit long, but if that isn't an obstacle, I recommend him very highly.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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BioGuy wrote:CoffeeNut, those grips are very nice. I like the look!

Joel
Thanks! I liked the original grips but I'm never going back to them after slapping the new ones on.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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BioGuy wrote:I sent my P238 off to the factory for warranty service. It arrived just last week and they contacted me today saying they will be replacing the gun at no cost to me. I contacted a local FFL, which charges $35 for transfers, and they sent in their info to Sig. I let the representative at Sig know about the transfer fee and he promised to send me a store credit for the transfer fee amount if I sent him a receipt of the fees. The Customer Service was very good and I am happy with how it turned out.

I love my brand new P938. It has not malfunctioned once and shoots well. It is only slightly larger than the P238 and fits into the same holster. It is not noticeably different when carrying in size or weight. I "forget" it is there as it is comfortable in an IWB holster.

So everything turned out well.

Love Sig Sauer.
That's great customer service! I'm glad to hear your 938 is running well. I've been looking at one of those myself simply because the ammo gods made 9mm cheaper than .380.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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I just ordered 2 Colt Mustang magazines for my Sig so I'll let you all know how they work out.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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And as a bonus, they only have 7 round magazines.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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CoffeeNut wrote:I just ordered 2 Colt Mustang magazines for my Sig so I'll let you all know how they work out.
I think you will either love them or hate them. When the P238 was introduced it had the same magazine follower design as the Mustang, and it was disastrous. Due to issues, Sig has changed the magazine follower design 3 times, and finally has it right by most accounts. But as I said, they are either going to work fine for you, or they will frustrate you. Personally, I would not use a Mustang mag in a P238 carry gun, but that's just MHO. I hope you have success.
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Re: Sig P238 owners

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My wife carries a 238 daily and has for over 2 years. I ordered 3 extra SIG magazines for it when she started carrying. But I already had a Colt Mustang in the herd and at the range we often shoot the .380 with the Colt Mags and have never had an issue in several hundred rounds. My Colt Mags are over 30 years old, but a friend who shoots with us at the farm, uses new Colt mags he got from CDDN and he has not had any problem. I suppose it is an individual pistol or mag problem.

In 2 years we have yet to have a FTE or FTF with the little SIG. My teen grandchildren like to shoot the little SIG and the boss lady likes it as an EDC, so this old man is happy.
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