SIG P938...Who Has One and How About Some PICS??

Nalapombu

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Hey all,

This little pistol has caught my attention lately and I'd like to know more about it.
If anyone owns one, I'd like to hear your thoughts on it. The same goes for anyone that has had any time with one.

Lastly, how about posting some pics of your 938?


Thanks for the time.

Nalajr
 
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I've got one. Had it about 1 1/2 years. Suffered from the extraction issues that the first batch had. Trip back to Sig and all is better. It's the Extreme model.

Carries well and is nice and small. Took a bit of practice to get decent groupings with it. I picked it up to replace a Ruger LCP. Not nearly as snappy as the LCP, but it's also a bit heavier. Hasn't really replaced the LCP but it has given me another option for carry in the warm summers.
 
A couple shots from when I got mine about a month ago - never been disappointed in a Sig - mine is the SAS:

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Mine is the SAS (Sig Anti Snag) model. Haven't shot it yet. Mostly bought it because of it's good looks. It's smaller than my Shield 9 and XDs 45.
Only slightly larger than my Bodyguard 380.
 

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I'm not a 9mm guy but I'm thinking a lot more power than my LCP. I'm very used to 1911 safeties. Question: 115, 124, or 147 grain ammo? My wife's CC pistol is 9mm so we inventory ammo a case or 2 at a time. I'm a little underwhelmed by 380, so this could be an answer to unasked question. Thanks, Ivan
 
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My "Nightmare". Fun to shoot and accurate.
Didn't know a gun this size could shoot 124s. Good to know.
I'll try it as soon is I see some.

Also, no comparison between the LC9 and the p938. The p938 is in another class.
It's all metal for one thing. The trigger and feel are exceptional. As a former 1911 shooter,
I like having a hammer strike. There's also a $300 price difference. That could be a lot to
overcome for a pocket pistol. Well worth it.
 
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I bought mine in December took it Las Vegas while visiting my son and shot 100 rounds of Speer 147 grain Gold Dot +P through it.
It did bark some but not unpleasant to shoot.
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