- Name : P938 Army 9mm Nit/green Slite
- Desc : 938-9-Agf-Ambi
- Model : P938
- Model # : 938-9-AGF-AMBI
- Manufacturer : SIG SAUER
- Caliber : 9mm
- Type : Semi-Auto Pistol
- Action : Single Action
- Barrel : 3"
- Capacity : 7+1
- Finish : Nitron
- Length : 5.9"
- Safety : Ambi Safety
- Sights : SIGLITE Night Sights
- Stock Frame : Hogue Rubber Finger Groove
- Magazine : 1 / 7 rd.
- Weight : 16 oz.
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PERFECT EDC!!!
This is by far my favorite EDC. (Every day carry). The compact size is perfect for my build of 6'1" and 165lbs. I am fit and wear slim fitting clothes but the P938 never prints. The manual safety is an intuitive and necessary feature for those of us who appendix carry; however, with the compact size of the p938, I am finally able to hip carry with no printing. There is also an internal firing pin block safety in case you drop the gun. I’m not worried about carrying this gun "cocked and locked" safely. Range time with the P938 is very fun! The magazine (pinky) extension and Hogue rubber grip with finger grooves make a significant difference in how the gun handles and I highly recommend them. The steel frame combined with the hogue grips make recoil negligible and my groupings are much tighter with the P938. The single action trigger is very smooth with an instinctive break and a solid reset. Lastly the P938 is very reliable. I've put over 1000 rounds through mine without a single malfunction! Excellent choice for every day conceal carry.
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Be prepared for the kick
Got this for use as a concealable glove box/pocket defense option because it's so small, and still in a man-stopper caliber. Took it to the range today to break it in. Absolutely love Sigs, but verdict still out on this model. It may be the nature of a micro-sized gun, as this is my first, but I found the kick to be literally painful. I took 150 rounds to the range anticipating shooting at least a 100, but had to stop around 65 shots. The muscle between my thumb and index was sore,and I shoot fairly regularly. I was also not very accurate with it at about 10 yrds,(4-5" groupings, usually 2-3") Everything worked well mechanically. Did what a guns supposed to anyway, but I probably won't be inclined to practice often. I believe it will do what I need it to do in a close range defense situation. On a side note, even with the manual out, it took me over an hour to disassemble, quick clean, and reassemble. Main issue was reassembly. Getting the slide lock pin back in properly was beyond frustrating. Thought I broke it before even shooting it. Should go quicker next time, having done it once. No reflection on Impact guns, or Sigs, but more likely a function of such a small gun. Just know what to expect.