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  • The New Sig P938 9mm vs. Sig P238 .380

    The external extractor is another feature that differentiates the two. The P938 can be found on the right in every pic.

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    Sig is going to sell a load of those.

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    • #3
      I was fondling this at SHOT.. very cool new pocket gun, probably will sell a bunch... Colt should have done this years ago IMO. Instead.. they sell there tooling for the mustang to Sig.. then have to create new tooling to re-release the same gun. haha
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      • #4
        My guess is a high percentage of Sig folks with the .380 are going to get the 9mm just because. As far as someone picking the P938 over so many other pocket nines I don't know - very competitive market.
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        • #5
          I want one really badly. It's on my 2012 wish list.
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          • #6
            Anyone have an idea about the ballistic gain over the 380 in the 2.75 inch barrel with the 9mm?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kerby9mm View Post
              Anyone have an idea about the ballistic gain over the 380 in the 2.75 inch barrel with the 9mm?
              Don't have figures, but it's going to be dramatic depending on load.
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              • #8
                I have 2 p238's but for the load you mentioned I will just shoot that one out of my mk9!

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                • #9
                  Question....I've had my wife to the range a few times and now she wants a gun. She things my G19 is too big and the pm9 has too much recoil. She has a hard time racking the slide on the glock and can't do the pm9 at all. At first she wanted an lcp but after a guy let us shoot one at the range we were both disappointed. She looked at the Sig 238 at a gun show not too long ago and the slide is very easy to rack and now that's the one she wants. But we haven't test fired one yet. I guess my question is before we plunge on ahead and get one, is how are they as far as recoil and would you recommend one for her?
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                  • #10
                    My wife has a P238 and if she can shoot it with no problems or complaints, anyone can. It's the perfect gun as a table gun for the non-shooting type of woman to become comfortable with having around. It's a very easy shooter.


                    I'm not sure about having that type of person using it as a daily carry gun, cocked and locked. I just know my wife and I would worry having her carry it in a condition 1 mode with a SA trigger, even though it has a very positive click type of safety.

                    I highly recommend it for a woman in the above situation.




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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by paperpuncher View Post
                      My wife has a P238 and if she can shoot it with no problems or complaints, anyone can. It's the perfect gun as a table gun for the non-shooting type of woman to become comfortable with having around. It's a very easy shooter.


                      I'm not sure about having that type of person using it as a daily carry gun, cocked and locked. I just know my wife and I would worry having her carry it in a condition 1 mode with a SA trigger, even though it has a very positive click type of safety.

                      I highly recommend it for a woman in the above situation.




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                      If/when we get one I will post how it goes. She plans on getting a carry permit in the near future but we both also know she has to get a lot more comfortable and proficient handling a gun etc. before she ever carries. But getting a gun she is comfortable with will be a good start. Thanks for the reply and input.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GROTMAN View Post
                        If/when we get one I will post how it goes. She plans on getting a carry permit in the near future but we both also know she has to get a lot more comfortable and proficient handling a gun etc. before she ever carries. But getting a gun she is comfortable with will be a good start. Thanks for the reply and input.
                        My wife started from zero as far as guns go, so it's been a process. But she's learned, and she handles a gun safely in a range environment, and is comfortable with it loaded on the table which is what my goal was when I bought it for her, as I'm gone a lot at night and she's home alone.

                        Plus having a "cute" gun such as a P238 helped in at least getting her to try to learn. Plus she likes the attention it gets at the range as most every trip someone will come up to ask what gun model she's shooting. We've let other wives shoot it at the range to try out, with all positive results.

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                        • #13
                          In my li8ttle mind,,,,I just cannot cozy up to a single action semi in my pocket. It should be a real shooter due to being single action. Not taking a thing away fromt he gun, size wise it should really slow down the sales of the 380, as more than likely thisd willbe aOWB OR IWB handgun. Just sayin.
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                          • #14
                            I wish they weren't so square.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cokeman View Post
                              I wish they weren't so square.
                              Sounds like you want the 938 SAS model then. I believe it's shown on the Sig website. Just a normal 938, but with Sig anti snag carry melt applied.
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