New Small Guns from Sig Sauer: Guns & Gear|S4

Published on September 19, 2012
Duration: 4:02

This video introduces two new small firearms from Sig Sauer, the P938 and P224, designed for the concealed carry market. It highlights their features, calibers, and appeal to different shooter preferences. Additionally, it provides a practical technique for improving grip and recoil control on smaller, powerful handguns.

Quick Summary

Sig Sauer's new P938 and P224 pistols are designed for concealed carry. The P938 is a 9mm, similar to a miniature 1911, while the P224 is an all-metal P-series gun in .357 Sig, 9mm, or .40 S&W. A key shooting tip for small guns is to turn elbows out for a tighter grip and better recoil control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sig Sauer and Concealed Carry Trends
  2. 00:16Introducing the Sig Sauer P938
  3. 00:36P938 Caliber and Action
  4. 00:53P938 Controls and Variations
  5. 01:16Introducing the Sig Sauer P224
  6. 01:31P224: First All-Metal P-Series in 16 Years
  7. 01:43P224 Trigger Options (DAK)
  8. 02:06P224 Calibers
  9. 02:14Comparing P938 and P224 for Concealed Carry
  10. 02:51Tip: Shooting Small, Powerful Guns
  11. 03:03Grip Technique: Turning Elbows Out
  12. 03:24Demonstration: Grip Technique Impact
  13. 03:43Benefits of the Grip Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new Sig Sauer pistols for concealed carry?

Sig Sauer has introduced the P938 and P224 models, specifically designed for the concealed carry market. The P938 is a compact 9mm pistol, while the P224 is an all-metal P-series gun available in multiple calibers like .357 Sig, 9mm, and .40 S&W.

What caliber is the Sig Sauer P938?

The Sig Sauer P938 is chambered in a full 9mm caliber. Despite its small size, it offers the power of a 9mm cartridge, distinguishing it from smaller .380 ACP pistols often found in this class.

What is the DAK trigger in the Sig Sauer P224?

The DAK trigger in the Sig Sauer P224 stands for Double-Action Kellerman. It's designed by engineer Kellerman to provide a consistent, lighter pull for a double-action-only firearm, ensuring a repeatable trigger experience.

How can I improve my grip on small, powerful handguns?

To improve your grip and control on small, powerful handguns, turn your elbows outward. This allows you to 'cam' your hands in, creating a tighter grip. This technique helps manage recoil, control muzzle rise, and achieve faster follow-up shots.

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