Sig P938

Published on August 27, 2012
Duration: 14:30

The Sig P938 is a 9mm pistol resembling a miniature 1911, offering an ambidextrous safety and single-action trigger. It's compared in size and weight to the Kahr PM9 and Beretta Nano, weighing 15.58 oz unloaded. While similar in size to the Kahr PM9, its operation differs significantly. The P938 demonstrated reliability out of the box after basic preparation.

Quick Summary

The Sig P938 is a 9mm pistol that mimics a miniature 1911, boasting an ambidextrous thumb safety and a single-action trigger. It weighs about 15.58 oz unloaded and offers capacities of 6+1 or 7+1 rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sig P938
  2. 01:21Controls and Features
  3. 02:36Shooting and Capacity
  4. 05:11Size Comparison: Kahr PM9
  5. 09:02Size Comparison: Beretta Nano
  6. 09:45Weight Measurements
  7. 11:26Reliability and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig P938 pistol?

The Sig P938 functions like a miniature 1911, featuring an ambidextrous thumb safety and a single-action trigger. It typically includes a stainless slide with Nitron coating and Siglite night sights, offering a compact option for concealed carry.

What is the magazine capacity of the Sig P938?

The Sig P938 has a standard magazine capacity of 6 rounds for its flush-fit magazine. An extended magazine is also available, increasing the capacity to 7 rounds.

How does the Sig P938 compare in size and weight to other compact pistols?

The Sig P938 weighs approximately 15.58 oz unloaded. It is very similar in size and weight to the Kahr PM9, but slightly lighter and less thick than the Beretta Nano.

What is the trigger type on the Sig P938?

The Sig P938 features a single-action trigger, characteristic of its 1911-style design. This provides a crisp trigger pull, which is generally preferred by many shooters for accuracy.

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