I just picked up a Sig P938 and am quite pleased with it. After shooting it out back yesterday at paper targets, again I am pleased with the groups it left, which would all fit within the palm of my hand (from 9 to 21 feet).
There are a couple of things that the average carrier might not like about this firearm.
1. While it is easy to field strip the pistol, the overly long spring makes replacing the barrel/spring back into the slide a little difficult. There are, however, Youtube videos that have helped considerably. Check the "nightmare" videos and you'll get the idea.
2. In some of the Sig P938 boxes one can find a Kydex holster. My P938 came with one, but my nephew's (who bought his last November) didn't have it. It is a good holster and allows me to carry at the #4 position (OWB) on my belt with the pistol cocked-n-locked. However, unless you remove the screw that adheres the holster together you will not be able to remove the pistol from it. I find without the screw, the holster works very well.
The pistol is a small 1911 9mm, and the best type of pistol I've seen yet. The warranty that Sig gives the buyer is for life, one of the best I've seen of any manufacturer, (of those which I've owned).
It has an exposed and rounded hammer, ambidextrous manual thumb safeties and an overall length of 5.9″. It measures 3.9″ high and 1.1″ wide, and SIG says the trigger pull weight is 7.5–8.5 lbs. The barrel length measures 3″, and the gun weighs 16 oz. (without a magazine). (Handgun review-gunsgunsguns.net)
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