“This gun has been an absolute nightmare to use… pun intended.”, Exactly. I would feel a lot better about not having accidental discharge. You might not have shot very many pistols,and it shows.Just give the basics,and keep the little jabs and silly remarks to yourself. World renowned and the choice for many of the premier global military, law enforcement and commercial users. On the flip side, if you carry it with a round in the chamber and the hammer down, it’s not only safe for you, it’s safe for the bad guy, because now you’re having to go through a manual operation (thumbing the hammer back, or worse, racking the slide and ejecting the chambered live round) before you’re ready to defend yourself. I am a 115 pound blonde chick. Sig makes a great gun, but i prefer the double action type. Rarely does a new shooter pull his or her trigger straight back. The dealer sold me a laser light to put on it. I also found the review of the gun overly subjective. I put about 30 rounds of the Eagle through the gun with no issues, then tried 115 gr Winchester WB. The P938 is longer, but it is the beavertail that adds the length. Most other pocket autos are not even the sort of thing that modifying a trigger comes to mind for me personally. I own 35 pistols ex military and have the sig p938. RSR Part #: SG938-9-LEGION Manufacturer Part #: 938-9-LEGION View High Resolution Image Sig Sauer, P938, Legion, Semi-automatic Pistol, Single Action Only, Compact, 9MM, 3" Barrel, Alloy Frame, Gray Finish, Black G10 Grips, X-Ray 3 Night Sights, Ambidextrous Safety, 7Rd, 3 Magazines I have the extended clip. Going to check with the dealer this week, about what to do. All fed and ejected perfectly. Lastly, grips are certainly subjective, but I haven’t wanted any other grips than the excellent G10s that came on my Nightmare version. Just my opinion on the problems with the Sig P938. “Tell ya what amigo…. The P938 cycled everything that I could throw at it. Trigger is gritty and seems like a long pull. I used to carry a Kahr MK model until I bought the P938, not quite as accurate as the Kahr, but it has a more svelte profile and actual made to fit replacement rubber grips were available. Trigger                         SA Even worse than the name of the gun, is the idea of having the trigger worked on if you intend to carry it. By the way, It was Binladen who met his day in hell by a Sig Sauer. Sights on p938 sig are not adjustable elevation wise. The reset was also sandy and a little long. Why, after all, would the first 938 that SIG shipped be a configuration previously unannounced? Grip on the other hand does. . Let me start by saying that I am a big fan of Sig guns. I bought the 7 round extension mag, which allowed me to get a full grip, including my pinky. Most of us with 1911’s are used to a good trigger, even though the P938 is a defensive gun it should have a lighter trigger. I just can’t see too many situations where the P238 would be of any benefit when compared to the P938. Then again, it’s a new gun so we need to cut it some slack in this category. Did his comment make you soil your pink thong? Always do yourself and anyone near you a favor and use a holster. The front Night Sight has gone totally dead (it was fine till now)! How to or not to press the trigger of a firearm? I’m not a huge fan; it magnifies the feeling of the pull weight. Today at a show the price is now $650. As with any gun – but especially with a new sub-compact – you need to make sure you get in plenty of range time to develop the muscle memory necessary to properly grip and fire this gun. After fifty or so rounds my hand stung more than a paper cut dipped in rubbing alcohol. A dirty and unpolished feed ramp may be part of that problem as well. JavaScript is disabled. ! MAN the arrogance on here is way too thick…. Shot it from 10 yards for the very first time and nailed a four inch round all seven times. View Product. This is actually the 2nd time I’ve had a factory installed night sight that was dead. I would say, it is one of the most beautiful gun I ever hold…. I concur with her observations, the DB9 and G26 are harder to rack, again due to the P938’s locking bolt vs DB9 and G26 blowback designs involved between the different units. A little trigger work and it has potential. And the appearance? I owned a Sig P938 Blackout model for quite some time and I thought it was a very good shooter and I could shoot it almost as good as my Glock 19. After 100 rounds (Winchester NATO) broke it down an it was really dirty, which is likely the cause of some of the other issues I have read about in other pots/blogs. When you are faced with a person shooting at you, the last thing you notice is the grit on the trigger, you are so pumped full of adrenaline, that you can lift a car off the ground. It comes in a hard case with two stainless-steel magazines; one with a finger rest and one without, the latter of which fits flush in the butt. As far as shooting, I did not have the same issues as others on this board with accuracy. It’s gun-store bullshit bluster from someone who has nothing else of value to say, and demonstrates a complete lack of imagination. The model ditches wood grips for Hogue G-10 plastic handles, a tactical solution that looks slightly out of place for such a diminutive piece. If it’s using a rest, then I can see the gun likely being the issue, if shooting off hand, I’d want to shoot it with a rest before I passed judgement. Easy to sit/drive with. I have found kydex holsters don’t do well for me for mini pistols. Keep it if you can afford to and see if the prices for selling it get better in the futrure. Honestly, I don’t find this gun to be a pocket carry wonder pistol. Took it to the range and I was impressed. I just picked up my P938 Extreme yesterday….I haven’t got to shoot it yet but I am sure it will perform well as my 2 P238’S the Lady and the Rainbow are awesome! And then it happened. Worse, it had some grittiness to it. The Sig P365 is a bit heavier than its Sig sibling, and a few inches higher, too. All six shots would have done some damage but I can probably just forget about nailing the head shot with any reliability. . In this case, ol’ Lucifer’s been playing with the slide width. That’s like naming your dog killer. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Can’t even seat a full 7 round mag without great effort. The Nightmare doesn’t appear on the official website nor was it one of the four P938’s models originally announced. I think because it’s not a polymer frame, the extra weight just makes it perform and feel better. Well, fortunately, it stays in the pocket most of the time. Excellent choice for a defensive hand gun. I have a p238 and a Solo and love them both. Width                           1.1 in You will love it – and this is coming from an avid Glock fan. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Two photos: My pistol was very tight at purchase, but broke in noticeably. If its a carry gun it’s going to get beat up anyway! Length                          5.9 in Many of the same problems you are having , I have as well on my brand new P938 Legion. Took me three attempts the first time, a minute and a half or less. I have to assume that the wait on the 938 will be as long or longer as everyone trades in their 380s for the new 9s. Some dyslexia going on the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs where you couldnt decide if its a 938 or a 398. Josh Wayner for TTAG. My experience shooting both was skiewed because the when i shot the solo it was 147gr defense loads and the 938 was 100gr LE range ammo. A trigger that heavy on a single-action gun? Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! With that said, the gun is accurate, feels great in the hand and would be the” holy grail” if it was reliable. Persistence has its privileges; the guys mounted the Tru-Glow on my P938 while I waited. Legion guns come with more than just bragging rights in that they are loaded with lots of upgrades for the price. Rarely see them and when I have they were around $700 to $750. Mediocre accuracy, but better than the misureable performance of my 238. It is a very solid, reliable and accurate firearm though. The mag problems are a big issue. Like the P238, the P938 operates like a miniature 1911: single action only with an external safety. My Sig P938 Legion works perfectly! The 2 problems I have encountered so far; This will remedy itself once I’ve put a few hundred rounds through the gun. Could be. Easy to draw. Dan, I have the sig 938 and the problem I have is getting it out of the plastic holster. How safe is it to leave safty off and just lower hammer over round in chamber. Own the P938, Glock43,26 and SW Shield 9 The P938 is very close in size to the Kahr MK9 (I have an MK40). And something else, …I always enjoy the “best caliber” discussions — they are great fun. Who cares??? I had no issues getting a good grip. To put it bluntly, the trigger sucks. come across something similarly well-written was https://edu-quotes.com/quotes/education/. Being a small pistol, it doesn’t fit the hand as well as a full-sized gun, but no points off for this since after all, size is why you buy one of these. Even my first gen 238 with the safety recall shot like a champ and I doubt this is any different. I am also going to order the Hogue replacement grip, not that the recoil is bad, as it really isn’t; I just like rubber grips. No struggle to keep your grip at all! The $700 to $800 paid for these is too much to have something not as near perfect as possible. First round from the Sig went downrange just fine…a bit high and to the right…second…”squib”…barely scratched the primer…third round fired…fourth…”squib”…fifth fired and the firing pin retainer popped out (D shaped with a hole in it). Finially, a gun that’s fuglier (and less functional) than my 30YO Glock! Recoil is no different than my Shield, as far as I can tell. The model ditches wood grips for Hogue G-10 plastic handles, a tactical solution that looks slightly out of place for such a diminutive piece. you have a 30-year-old model of a gun that has only been in production for 26! I knew where this comment was going after reading only the first four words, and I have to say that this is the absolute stupidest argument that is ever made about anything regarding firearms in any way. In regards to shooting there is a vast difference between the two because of their actions. I agree the plastic holster that comes with it is bad (tough to get the gun out). As for the P938, with roughly 450 rounds through it without an ammo malfunction, it is a welcome cc addition. I’m really pleased with the purchase after the first outing. I am dreading the back and forth to Sig. It was billed as the best micro-compact semi-auto pistol for those looking to transition from a full-size 1911 handgun.This has made it one of the best conceal-carry pistols available. I've owned my P938 for several years. Great little 9mm,eats ammo any kind ad will save lives. If you see one of these, snap it up and you’ll have no regrets. The extra motion of disengaging a manual safety tripped me up on more than one occasion and if it happens in a real gunfight I’d be totally hosed (you can probably picture Farago nodding his head about now). Turns out, 8-round Kimber Micro9 mags are a perfect fit and work flawlessly in the P938. I got mine on Black Friday back in November 2018 and have had 0 issues with it. I purchased the P 938 second round out jammed. My issue with my 238 was the trigger and it turned into cake and happiness right at 5lbs. The p938 is not an aim weapon, it is a point an shoot weapon. . P938 Round Two: another 75 rounds fired without a hiccup. Whether it was an improperly aligned sight or that trigger jerk I mentioned earlier, I consistently shot high and to the left. Sig leaves the grip screws loose because they know the gun will be coming back for repair. I recently reviewed the new SIG SAUER P938 Legion chambered in 9mm. The P938 weights a little more than the Micro 9, weighing in at an even 16 ounces. I do have large hands, so mine don’t feel bad after a day at the range. I own the P938 SAS model, rounded for snag free carry conceal; replaced the wood grips with the Hogue rubber and also use only the extended capacity magazines. Secondly, send to your gunsmith for a trigger job – absolutely transforms this gun’s shooting ability from an accuracy standpoint. Any ideas? Still, it’s a SIG, so it will be effortlessly tapping out bullseyes long after our coastal cities are reclaimed by the sea. May use the 938 for carry in the future though the Ruger has 10 and 17 round mags which are nice! Fired about 300 rounds with my New Sig no grip screw problems. At ten yards, that’s 8 to 10 inches low and left. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Today we will be looking at their micro-compact Legion P938 chambered in 9mm. you stand there and let me shoot you first with my little 9mm sig “mousegun” and then you can tell me how Underwood HP +p rounds rated at 1400 fps feel blasting through your chest.”. Had the sight adjusted and it works fine now. Wow! Page. Customize This  * * Just bought one. Myeh. If you have to pull the gun, cock the hammer back, and disengage the safety, it will take too long. The P938 represents a nearly ideal convergence of size, capability, and shootability. Did I not get something that I was suppose to get and pay extra for something I should have already had? But if you want serious quality, and unusual accuracy, then you must at least consider the P938. Trigger jerk? hey Matt, My wife went through several handguns for her EDC before landing on the Sig P238 Lady .380. How does this heater get four stars when it got at most 3 1/2 stars in each sub category? Next up, time to go to the range. I hope the Sig can live up to the Kahr impression I have. That would be the most accurate semi-auto I’ve ever shot. The more I shoot it, the more accurate I get; it’s an impressive little firearm. The 1911 inspired the micro-compact all metal P238 and P938, providing exceptional accuracy in an easy-to-conceal package. I must say I’m lovin the p938 so far, just bought a hundred more rounds for tomorrow. Farago praised Ruger’s pocket nine for its minute-of-bad-guy accuracy but I can’t shoot the LC9 worth a damn. Plus, as it uses magazines, it’s much faster to reload and bring back into the fight. Cocked and locked is the way to carry it. The Sig is single action, the Kimber is striker fired, but it feels like a light-pull double action. They are all fine as I am sure this gun is also. The gun jammed maybe 5 times early on with 115 gr practice Am Eagle rounds but has been perfect since then in 300 rounds of practice. I found the long, heavy, DAO triggers distracting and one of the major reasons I prolonged my decision. You will thank yourself. I then tried Hormady Critical Defense 115 gr and had no issues. I do have an LCP w/Viridian Green laser, but it has the Hogue rubber grips and the newly released extended 7 round LCP mag; pretty darn nice shooting little gun. when is someone going to “get it?” POCKET PISTOLS AND SINGLE-ACTION TRIGGERS DO NOT MATCH!!!! I’ve had my Sig P938 Extreme for several months now, with the extended magazines. I own (along with other firearms) a Sig Sauer P238M Special Edition-Sports12 Model that came with 2 magazines (6/7 rounds), Nitron finish, Rear Sig Night Sight and Fiber Optic Front Sight. A bg at night is a “nightmare.” accuracy & speed COUNT! In theory. I started with some American Eagle 124 gr, since it is widely reported that there are issues feeding the 938 115 gr. P938 LEGION Micro-Compact | SIG SAUER The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. It’s designed to be carried cocked with the safety on. I was rolling right along, enjoying your down to earth tone, until I got to your jokes about eating disorders. I like the P938 a lot, I was quite impressed with it and I feel confident that I will only get better with it. It came out sort of rough like its predecessor, who got recalled, but offers something new compared to current offerings in the type of function. My hand doesn’t hurt either. Yesterday was my first opportunity to get some range time with it. Same company, same size class and capacity but a platform that is defensively better all around as it functions more simply with less user input. All bullets hurt and coyotes fear the horn.” Words to consider. The Solo felt like a fire cracker in my hand and the 938 was a pleasant suprise at how light the recoil was. Now for what it is worth, I think both of these guns are very likely some of the easiest to handle pocket guns in their classes. This was a hard one. It has totally replaced my p238s, my Kahr .380, and the only reason I still carry my KelTec p3AT is becasue of the legal but very close to wallet carry ‘holster’ I have for it that makes back pocket carry in jeans so practical and workable. This gun is easy to shoot, and the recoil is very manageable. No issues. For pocket carry here, the p938 is damn near perfect. The P938 was introduced by Sig Sauer at the Shot Show in 2011. Sounds like a factory lemon to me. The Nightmare is the first P938 out of the gate; ‘net buzz suggests SIG may be producing as few as 500 guns. It’s brilliant. Thanks Dan. I’ve seen girls and women in my private practice whose lives are derailed by them, and I wonder if you can find a way to protect others with your language just like you protect your loved ones with your shooting skills. I have 3 938s and they don't like Hornaday Critical Defense ammo. First 150 rounds fed without an issue (115 and 124 gr). The Legion Series now extended to our micro-compact pistol lineup. About the Sig Sauer P938 Legion Micro-Compact Pistol 9mm Legion Gray 3" ~ The Sig Sauer P938 Legion Micro-Compact Pistol features the distinctive LEGION Gray finish in Cerakote Elite. When I got home to clean this last outing something seemed unusual. You cannot carry a big, heavy iron 1911 comfortably but you can carry the Sig p938 without any detection whatsoever. As they overcome the sear release point, the muzzle will snap almost imperceptively to the left or right, depending on the side load on the trigger. I bought a Sig because of reputation. I have never owned a gun before and I just purchased the SIG P938. I really enjoy this for Concealed Carry or range fun. Dropped rounds after racking. IMHO, it's the only model SIG that doesn't deserve wearing the SIG Sauer moniker. If you don’t like a SAO, why buy one? SIG Sauer P938 Emperor Scorpion. Do you really want to have to stand in front of a judge and explain that your sweet little dog is really a nice dog. I have a new 7 round clip which extends the grip to accommodate the pinky, much better while shooting over the stock grip. I’d have preferred a SA/DA operating system to the 938’s SAO setup. It just seems to be a stand alone system more than the hideout last resort weapon most pocket guns are designed to be. Truly, we are not a war…..yet, and while we always need protection, we do not want to scare away all of our friends, neighbors and business associates ….do we? Cheers to all. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Don’t know about out there but here in missouri 238 are easy to find. Any gun carried in a pocket or purse should always be in a holster. Personally I think it is much better looking than the Solo and even with the Goncalo wood grips, it feels more comfortable than the LC9 I tried about 9 months ago. The mag problems are a big issue. When it comes to accuracy, SIG’s X38 guns share a common problem with all sub-compacts: shooters with average-sized hands will likely find the smaller grip means using a different portion of your trigger finger than you do on your larger guns. I put a drop of Locktite blue on them, which should take care of that problem, but that’s not something a new gun requires. at about 1150 fps. If you wish to disprove this, use a Laser Ammo cartridge and shoot a blank space on a wall, and if you see a dash instead of a clear, distinct dot, you are guilty of exactly that. Unlike the 238, the Nightmare ships with an ambidextrous safety. A cocked-and locked safety bouncing around in your pocket (or purse) is an accident waiting to happen. The trigger doesn’t bother me at all and after a few magazines, I was used to it. As for poking holes in paper, they’re both about the same for me. I’ve owned the 238 for about a year. The customization isn’t great, but again, it’s a new gun. Have to say that it also struck me that the casual way the author slapped “fat girls” and the insinuation that “us guys” would get a chuckle out of it, was sophomoric. I had a Kahr K9 that came new with a dead front night sight. Thank you Sig Sauer. It’s MUCH prettier with its smooth curves and sexy lines. Sorry for a dumb question but I am learning. I felt the same about my first 9mm that held 17 rounds. After the first mag we changed out the ammo. The 238 is the nail driver of the pocket gun market and I see no reason for the 938 to be any different. Three things I would mention are almost mandatory, not recommendations; lock-tite the grip screws, this is a biggie. So just recently, Sig introduced the new Sig Sauer P938 with the Legion upgrades and a lot of extras. Was it just made on a day they’d been hitting the vodka a little too hard? In particular the P938 Legion (or regular P938) with it's problem with the "two-piece guide-rod" coming apart! Any lighter and the seer could’ve experienced a part failure but any lighter without a grip safety and the travel the trigger has is too close to an AD if the safety disengages on accident. . THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING. Gunsmith looked at gun and said major problem. The workmanship of the P938 is really nice and tight…very high quality. Honestly, I find the 290RS to be a vastly superior backup from the same company if only because of the recently incorporated restrike function. A few holsters made for the P238 may fit, but most won’t. . Can you keep being funny while still being respectful of others? I just purchased a P938 Blackwood, and have yet to get any range time with it (still sitting in my closet in the box), but if the quality and reliability matches that of the P239 I have carried over the years, I will be pleased as punch. Civilian Response to Terrorist Threats class, What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Car Holster Edition, Quote of the Day: Going for the Gold Edition, Class 3 Machining and My Suppressed Ruger-57 [VIDEO]. MSRP                           $829, Ratings (out of five stars) In spite of the heavier trigger, I was pleased. That was on my P290 that would not accept 6 rounds as it was intended to. More to come.. sounds to me like there is more wrong here than meets the eye 00 Like maybe the barrel is distorted? The texture matched the frame so closely that I just assumed it was aluminum. My biggest concern before taking delivery of the P938: the Nightmare would shoot like a LC9. Their accuracy tests proved only one to one and a half groups at an extented range; 30 yds. Cool! There’s a greater tendency for your shots to pull to the left as trigger jerk becomes harder to avoid. . Might want to slow down on that hi-octane chronic, bro. If a bunch of different ammunition from a wide variety of manufacturers was fed successfully through this gun, I’d be likely to assume that a single FTF was an ammo problem, so a 30% penalty seems a bit steep. Do any of you Legion P938 owners know if the 10rd P938 mags will work with our Legion? i sold my 238 .380 which shot like a demon. Seriously though, whether you are shot by a 22LR close range to the head 380, 9, 40 or 45, you are going to know you were shot. The previous time I’ve THE P238 & P938 DESIGN The P238 Legion is a si Show per page. They upgraded your pistol. The P938 Legion includes a new precision machined aluminum trigger and aggressive trigger guard checkering along with an ambidextrous thumb safety allowing for easy manipulation and accuracy. Regarding recoil spring installation, it’s not a breeze like those that lock in, but it isn’t that bad; I wear goggles in case of accident and wearing nitrile gloves seemed to help in my opinion. Barrel length is marginally shorter coming in at 3” with a height of 5.9” and a with of 1.1” at the thickest part of the slide. Weight w/o mag      16 oz. And I totally see both sides of the coin with regards to the Legion's value. What more coould one ask for except availability? I only have the 6 round magazine now, and have average size hands. The added barrel length is rearward not forward. I carried this firearm on and off for the last year and a half. I can’t help feeling this pistol was rushed. Had 17 5's, 3 4's, and 1 3 for 100/105. At the range today, loaded it up into my P238, and the slide would not go all the way into battery. SHOOT ONE BEFORE YOU BUY ONE! The measurements L-R are WWB (.168) , Hornady (.168), and the Tula (.202). It’s also possible that the go-pedal will improve as SIG gains production experience. My P938 seems quite reasonable off hand to me; my bottom line, if I aim for the Bullseye and hit within 2-3 inches either way, I am good to go. If you carry in a pocket, you dont want a holster. It’s a great conceal weapon, I believe it will fit perfectly in any type of body with a great holster, you can even carry it in a “not to small” evening purse, less bulky and lighter in weight than my Glock26. Ergonomics is a mixed bag, some of which is a function of the form factor. I did a lot of research on brands of guns and got great advice when I said I wanted one primary characteristic: a brand that will always work, even if it has been sitting for a long time. I don’t think I could ever bring myself to carry anything that horribly ugly. I just bought this gun. Only issue, the price. An CCW option for a 1911 guy would be a smaller 1911, in 45 of course! I went from hoping to hit a 6″ target at 7 yards with my previous pocket .380’s to surprised when missing a 6″ target at 7 yards with the 3 aforementioned weapons. …something about the illusion of personal protection versus the reality of personal protection. I just picked up the Extreme 938. I figured I’d go check one of the local stores that always has some of the lowest prices around. You can sell it, trade it. For a pocket gun, I want a stiffer trigger as a measure of safety, but I don’t want a safety lever, since a pocket gun is likely to be used at short distance in a hurry. Great gun for me to carry if I ever have a problem…I love the gun. In general there is less mass to the P938 and I also like the carry melt treatment on the SAS; the only thing I don’t like about my MK40 is the massive look and feel of the slide. That’s the only thing I really dislike about my P238. Racking itself is not easy. I’d imagine the sales would be through the roof for that model. The new Sig Sauer P938 Legion is an excellent 3-inch Pistol for self-defense and concealed carry. I ended up trading it for a very nice AR15, mainly because I got the far better end of the deal and I already had the G19 as a 9mm, and it is just as easy to carry. Style sucks, but better looking models are on the horizon. Just got this gun for my wife as her carry. stu: Wow, look at that. I wish that there was a documented root cause. Yes , these 7 rnd mags suck for a top of the line pistol. She kept going back and forth, firing a magazine or two between the P238 and P938, and finally declared that the P938 slide was not quite as easy to rack as her P238, but she expected that due to it being a 9mm unit. The Nightmare is the first P938 out of the gate; ‘net buzz suggests SIG may be producing as few as 500 guns. When I was taught to shoot, I was told first time: with a revolver you pull the trigger with the joint and with a semi-auto you press with the pad. I am from California and the gun laws there are horrible, loven the Missouri avalibility and quanity of guns. Some gunsmithing fixed it, and now it’s fine. Sure, the P238 is a slightly smaller and a little lighter, but not enough for me to want to give up the more powerful parabellum cartridge. All metal proved to be very important to me although there is no rationale for this as plastic guns seem to be equal to metal. Bought an Uplula, used it a half dozen times, haven’t needed it but once since. I’m going to have to ding the Nightmare in terms of fit and finish however. If I livedback further Norrth, I’m sure I’d be carrying my p226 or p229 again primarily, but those, for me, require a jacket and an owb holster. Have not read any reviews saying the P938 had that problem at all. SIG guns often, but not always, come with SIGLITE Night Sights. Can’t have your cake and eat it to. Good source-no issues, Well I got wind they were at a local shop at $750..went to the competition, and grabbed it for $639..wonder how the first shop will feel about me bringing it in for a trigger job?..with the savings I can just about afford the p238 laser. That with a trigger job they are nail drivers that handle like a sports car at the defense range it’s intended for and passably at further pistol ranges. And yes, I have all of the spring / mag upgrades and have sent back once already. Locked & cocked & great piece…. The Sticky Holster works great in pocket or purse. Really looks nasty when the laser and POI match, but the sites are way off. None of my 238 holsters fit the 938. It proved to be exceptionally reliable and a trusty companion. An oddity of California law that allows nonrostr firearms to be sold to non-LEOs if converted into a single shot configuration (which requires a special barrel and a magazine “sled”). You are quite lucky to have both. Thanks! Also in theory. Looks like a pocket knife but I would love to have 18rds instead of 15. I think that was tongue in cheek, but just to be clear, the answer to Jay’s question is in this line: “Overall rating is not a sum of the individual ratings.”. She LOVES the easy-to-rack slide (it has a bolt that locks, it is not a “blowback” design, hence no need for an heavy recoil spring). Just a heads up….UBG Holsters just posted on their FB page that Sig directly told them that the 938 will fit 238 holsters that don’t have retention.
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