MFR#: 938-9-BG-AMBI
UPC: 798681437566
Specifications
Caliber 9mm
Action Type SAO
Trigger Pull DA N/A
Trigger Pull SA 7.5-8.5 lbs
Overall Length 5.9 in
Overall Height 3.9 in
Overall Width 1.1 in
Barrel Length 3.0 in
Sight Radius 4.2 in
Weight w/out Mag 16.0 oz
Mag Capacity 6 Rounds
Sights SIGLITE Night Sights
Grips Custom Blackwood Grips
Frame Finish Black Hard Anodized
Slide Finish Natural Stainless
Accessory Rail No
Features Ambi safety, Beavertail style frame, Custom Blackwood Grips
2014
MFR#: 938-9-BG-AMBI
UPC: 798681437566
With the introduction of the P938, SIG SAUER now offers the ballistic advantage of the 9mm cartridge in a platform similar in size to the best-selling P238 pistol. A single-action-only trigger, coupled with full-size SIGLITE® Night Sights makes the P938 handle like a much larger pistol, yet is still easy to carry concealed.
With dimensions just slightly larger than its .380ACP counterpart, the P938 packs six plus one rounds of
9mm into an all-metal frame. The cocked-and-locked single-action trigger gives the P938 unmatched
accuracy in a pistol its size.
Fans of the 1911 will find the thumb safety, magazine release and slide stop lever in familiar places. An
ambidextrous safety makes the P938 easy for left- and right-handed shooters. An extended seven-round
magazine will be available separately.
The most compact 9mm in the SIG SAUER product line, the P938 will be available in five configurations.
Blackwood: A natural stainless steel slide and black hard coat anodized alloy frame are paired
with Hogue Blackwood grips.
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EricM
2 years agoI will first say that Sig customer service is great. I have had many problems with the p938. I was getting several FTEs every time I would shoot. Sent it to Sig and they fixed it. The only problem is now I have an issue with the hammer not completely dropping every 20 rounds or so. I have not sent it back in yet. Just frustrated because I loved the brand and never had a single issue with my p239.
David520
2 years agoI've had my P938 for quite awhile now... Lots of rounds down range without any hiccups... Did get rid of the wood grips but that a personal choice nothing wrong with them.
MAJ1943
2 years agoThis pistol is easy to carry. The best thing is that even with the small size I have no problem hitting at what I’m aiming. The feature I really am impressed with is that even cocked and locked I can remove the magazine and eject the round from the chamber. Great safety feature.
Mickb
2 years agoI had an issue with the barrel blueing wearing premature. After sending it back to Sig it was quickly taken care of properly & I thank you. I have 2 other Sigs & enjoy shooting them as a retired LEO.
DannyS
2 years agoSmall but very accurate. snaps but still a great gun. I like that you can load and charge it with safety on same with unloading. Everyone I have let fire it can't belive how accurate it is.
rhr140
2 years agoI have a SIG 238 40 that i really have enjoyed and wanted a 9mm for concealed carry.This is why I purchased the P938 I'm glad I did.It is a great firearm so compact feels good to handle.Easy to shoot and clean I have a little trouble with the recoil spring sometimes think that may get better after it's shot s little more.Can't go wrong with this gun.
DAA427
2 years agoI have had this P938 for 3 years plus. And I am very happy with all aspects of this hand gun. Everything I need for a carry gun.
rv dude
2 years agohave had it for 2 years. i love it. i carry it everyday all day.with an alien gear iwb holster,i sometimes forget it is there. i can do any activity with it no problem. the level of safety is perfect for me.
Beererrig
2 years agoI bought this just after I bought another beautiful but much higher priced gun. Should have bought 2 Sig's instead. Excellent grip and trigger pull. Very accurate! Small enough to easily conceal. Love it!
Naturist Bill
2 years agoBought this weapon a couple of years ago for my ex. Before meeting me, she took a class from an ex-SF soldier (according to him he did teach her what she needed to know and how to shoot very well. Only problem is when she decided to buy a gun, she asked him what he carried. Sure enough, she ended up with a Sig .40 hand cannon and constantly complained about weight. I convinced her to give this one a try with the extended may because she has large hands. She be LOVES it and shots it better than
Tim
2 years agoSAS and Army Green. Wood on former Sig Hogue on Army. Tack drivers. I'm not a great pistol shooter especially because of my older eyes (wear progressive lens eyeglasses) but by the 3rd magazine I was able o put all 7 in 1 hole at 25'. Recoil on all ammo 115 124 147 is quite manageable and I have a hard time telling which weight I'm shooting by the recoil...no biggie at all. Eats everything I've fed them no FTFs or FTEs. Very nice tight fit construction. Night sights are awesome. Trigger
Oregunner
1 year agoRight after I got my concealed handgun license, I went out and bought a PT111 G2. For the money, that’s a pretty good pistol, but I found it was too bulky for me to conceal in summer clothes. Enter the P938. This thing is small and sleek. I got a pocket holster and it disappears. Still a little heavy, but not bad. I’m amazed at how accurate it is with such a short barrel and fairly sharp recoil. It has functioned flawlessly for me, and I trust it with my life.
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