NUTNFANCY SHOT 2012: SIG P938 Win, P224 Lose

Published on January 22, 2012
Duration: 3:13

Nutnfancy reviews Sig Sauer's SHOT Show 2012 offerings, heavily favoring the P938 over the P224. The P938 is praised as a 'huge win' for its thin profile, 9mm caliber, and 1911-style SAO trigger, making it ideal for concealed carry. Conversely, the P224 is criticized for its bulk, similar width to full-size Sigs, and less desirable DAK trigger, leading to predictions of market failure.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy reviewed the Sig P938 and P224 at SHOT Show 2012. He deemed the P938 a 'huge win' for its thin profile, 9mm caliber, and 1911-style SAO trigger, ideal for concealed carry. The P224 was criticized for its bulk and DAK trigger, with predictions of market failure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Sig Sauer Booth SHOT Show 2012
  2. 00:19Sig P224 Critique: Too Thick for CCW?
  3. 01:01P224 Variants & Springfield XDS Alternative
  4. 01:31Sig P938 Review: A 9mm Win
  5. 02:06Market Predictions: P938 Success, P224 Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Nutnfancy's main criticism of the Sig P224 at SHOT Show 2012?

Nutnfancy criticized the Sig P224 for being too thick for concealed carry, noting its width was comparable to full-sized Sig models. He also disliked the DAK trigger system and questioned its high MSRP relative to its utility.

Why did Nutnfancy consider the Sig P938 a 'huge win'?

The Sig P938 was praised as a 'huge win' because it's a 9mm version of the P238, featuring a thin profile, excellent ergonomics, and a desirable 1911-style Single Action Only (SAO) trigger, making it ideal for concealed carry.

What alternative did Nutnfancy suggest for concealed carry instead of the Sig P224?

Nutnfancy suggested the Springfield Armory XDS 3.3 in .45 ACP as a superior alternative to the Sig P224 for concealed carry. He highlighted the XDS's better concealability and power compared to the bulkier P224.

What are the key specifications of the Sig P938 mentioned in the review?

The Sig P938 is a 9mm pistol with a 6+1 capacity and a lightweight design weighing 17.5 oz. It features a 1911-style Single Action Only (SAO) trigger and has an MSRP ranging from $795 to $823.

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