Kahr mk9 wood grips
After fifty or so rounds my hand stung more than a paper cut dipped in rubbing alcohol. As with any gun – but especially with a new sub-compact – you need to make sure you get in plenty of range time to develop the muscle memory necessary to properly grip and fire this gun.
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The front Night Sight has gone totally dead (it was fine till now)! How to or not to press the trigger of a firearm? I’m not a huge fan it magnifies the feeling of the pull weight. Did his comment make you soil your pink thong? Always do yourself and anyone near you a favor and use a holster.
Then again, it’s a new gun so we need to cut it some slack in this category. I just can’t see too many situations where the P238 would be of any benefit when compared to the P938. Most of us with 1911’s are used to a good trigger, even though the P938 is a defensive gun it should have a lighter trigger.
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I bought the 7 round extension mag, which allowed me to get a full grip, including my pinky. Let me start by saying that I am a big fan of Sig guns. Why, after all, would the first 938 that SIG shipped be a configuration previously unannounced? Grip on the other hand does. The reset was also sandy and a little long. Sights on p938 sig are not adjustable elevation wise. By the way, It was Binladen who met his day in hell by a Sig Sauer. Trigger SA Even worse than the name of the gun, is the idea of having the trigger worked on if you intend to carry it. I used to carry a Kahr MK model until I bought the P938, not quite as accurate as the Kahr, but it has a more svelte profile and actual made to fit replacement rubber grips were available. Trigger is gritty and seems like a long pull. The P938 cycled everything that I could throw at it. Just my opinion on the problems with the Sig P938. Lastly, grips are certainly subjective, but I haven’t wanted any other grips than the excellent G10s that came on my Nightmare version. Going to check with the dealer this week, about what to do. RSR Part #: SG938-9-LEGION Manufacturer Part #: 938-9-LEGION View High Resolution Image Sig Sauer, P938, Legion, Semi-automatic Pistol, Single Action Only, Compact, 9MM, 3" Barrel, Alloy Frame, Gray Finish, Black G10 Grips, X-Ray 3 Night Sights, Ambidextrous Safety, 7Rd, 3 Magazines I have the extended clip. I own 35 pistols ex military and have the sig p938. Most other pocket autos are not even the sort of thing that modifying a trigger comes to mind for me personally. The P938 is longer, but it is the beavertail that adds the length. I put about 30 rounds of the Eagle through the gun with no issues, then tried 115 gr Winchester WB. I also found the review of the gun overly subjective. The dealer sold me a laser light to put on it. Rarely does a new shooter pull his or her trigger straight back. Sig makes a great gun, but i prefer the double action type.
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On the flip side, if you carry it with a round in the chamber and the hammer down, it’s not only safe for you, it’s safe for the bad guy, because now you’re having to go through a manual operation (thumbing the hammer back, or worse, racking the slide and ejecting the chambered live round) before you’re ready to defend yourself. World renowned and the choice for many of the premier global military, law enforcement and commercial users. You might not have shot very many pistols,and it shows.Just give the basics,and keep the little jabs and silly remarks to yourself. I would feel a lot better about not having accidental discharge. “This gun has been an absolute nightmare to use… pun intended.”, Exactly.