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    Default Sig P938

    Has anyone shot one of these yet and what do they think? A buddy of mine got one and I haven't shot it yet but I really like it for numerous reasons but I was wanting to hear what people disliked about it.

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    Its actually really nice for a 380. Not terrible kick, standard sig trigger. If I liked the 380 caliber, I'd grab one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayock View Post
    Its actually really nice for a 380. Not terrible kick, standard sig trigger. If I liked the 380 caliber, I'd grab one.
    Uhh.. not the 238.. the 938.. is the 9mm Jay..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayock View Post
    Its actually really nice for a 380. Not terrible kick, standard sig trigger. If I liked the 380 caliber, I'd grab one.
    I am talking about the 9mm version. I like the .380 too, but didn't consider the gun at all because I wasn't interested in having a .380. I have numerous 9mm and don't want to add another caliber, hence my thought on possibly selling my airweight .38

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    75 rounds down the pipe ( cheap Federal 115 gr. ) and no problems. Another 100 or so rounds and I will start trying SD rounds for carry, if I can find a holster for it that is.
    And no, none of my P 238 holsters fit it.
    The 938's slightly larger grip feels a bit easier to hold on to, and seems to be just as accurate as the 238.
    The only problem I have had is with the 7 round magazine ( clip ).
    When fully loaded with 7 rounds and a chambered round, the second round in the magazine tends to want to follow first one forward after firing the chambered round.
    I am going to see if this problem persists after a few hundred rounds working the Mag spring.
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    Damn. I read that 238. Sorry guys, my bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayock View Post
    Damn. I read that 238. Sorry guys, my bad.
    You are forgiven.

    I think I need to buy this gun. I really like it. But I would like to shoot it first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    You are forgiven.

    I think I need to buy this gun. I really like it. But I would like to shoot it first.
    If you can wait a week,( I start my week on the emergency service truck Friday ) you can pay the range fee at the Firing Line and I will let you put a few magazines through mine ............
    Send me a reminder PM next Friday and we can plan to meet up there sometime.
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    Compared a p938 and kimber solo at Sportsmans in Thornton. Same size, just different price couldn't decide which one was a better in my hand

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    The 938 is great (if the magazines are ridiculously expensive)

    I thought it would be really a handful (it really is tiny, it's about 1/8" of an inch larger than the 238), but it's really not. Even the wife (who has stolen it from me) thinks it's great.

    good ergo's, comes right up on sights, nice trigger

    yeah, it's a sweetie

    and yeah, +1 on a holster.

    tiny tiny package (really could be a pocket pistol) with 9mm stopping power (ok, stop laughing, it is a LOT better than .380)
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