There are some people out there who don’t mind taking a gun right out of the box and putting their life behind the gun’s operation. Sig or not, before I ever put any weapon into service, I like to conduct several tests at the range. I purchased my Sig Sauer P938 in early January this year with the intent of carrying it simply as a concealed carry weapon ( CCW ). This lightweight, all-metal pistol builds on the trusted P238 platform, delivering accuracy and reliability with duty caliber performance. ![]() The P938 is the first 1911-inspired 9mm micro-compact by SIG SAUER. The complaints with the P290 and popularity of the P238 led to the P938. 380 round is just too small and does not pack enough punch for me. The P238 has an impeccable service record like any Sig firearm, but the. ![]() The Sig Sauer P938 is identical in appearance and operation to the P238 (.380 ACP). So Sig developed the P938 to compete with other 9mm pocket pistols like the Khar CM9, Ruger LC9, Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield, or the Kel-Tec PF9 to name just a few. ![]() It’s a 100% reliable firearm (P290), just like any Sig Sauer product, but the chief complaint by shooters was that it was too “blocky” like a Glock and the trigger pull had a substantially long travel before firing, which is very similar to the P250 (not a fan of this particular trigger). ![]() Last year during the Shot Show, Sig Sauer introduced its second 9mm “pocket pistol.” The first was the P290.
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