The Good Sig Saur Handguns - Sig Sauer P250 Vs. P938

Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 10:26

This video provides an in-depth comparison between the Sig Sauer P938 and P250 handguns, highlighting their distinct features, action types, and suitability for concealed carry. The speaker, drawing on extensive experience with Sig Sauer firearms, offers critical insights into modern versus older designs, emphasizing build quality and reliability. Both the P938's 1911-style single-action trigger and the P250's double-action system are analyzed, along with their respective capacities and ergonomics, concluding that older Sig models like the P250 remain valuable.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P938 is a single-action, 1911-style pistol with a crisp trigger, ideal for concealed carry, offering 6+1 or 7+1 capacity. The P250 is a hammer-fired, double-action pistol with a polymer frame, providing 12+1 or 15+1 capacity and a consistent, safer trigger pull. Both are praised for their quality, with older models like the P250 being considered valuable 'gems'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Sig Sauer Handguns
  2. 00:21Concerns with Modern P320
  3. 00:53Appreciation for Older Quality Firearms
  4. 01:25Upcoming Optic Review: Cyelee Cobra X Pro
  5. 02:25Sig Sauer P938 Features & Specs
  6. 02:56Sig Sauer P250 Features & Comparison
  7. 03:22Action Type & Size Comparison
  8. 03:47P938 Detailed Analysis
  9. 05:08P938 Potential & Market Observations
  10. 05:50P250 Design & Criticism of P320 FCU
  11. 06:49Trigger Comparison: P250 vs. HK P2000SK
  12. 08:25P250 Sights & Capacity vs. Glock 26
  13. 09:15Conclusion: Value of Older Sig Handguns

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Sig Sauer P938 and P250?

The Sig Sauer P938 is a single-action, 1911-style pistol known for its crisp trigger and compact size, ideal for concealed carry. The P250 is a hammer-fired, double-action pistol with a polymer frame, offering a consistent trigger pull and higher capacity options.

What are the capacity differences between the P938 and P250?

The Sig Sauer P938 typically holds 6+1 rounds with a flush magazine and 7+1 with an extended magazine. The P250 offers 12+1 rounds with a flush magazine and 15+1 rounds with an extended magazine, providing higher capacity.

Why does the speaker express concerns about the Sig Sauer P320?

The speaker cites past drop safety concerns with the P320 and issues experienced with P365 models. He believes the striker-fired Fire Control Unit (FCU) is over-engineered compared to simpler designs, impacting reliability.

Are older Sig Sauer handguns considered valuable?

Yes, older Sig Sauer handguns like the P250 are praised as 'gems' for their quality construction and durability. Despite lacking modern features, they are considered excellent firearms for their intended purpose, particularly for concealed carry.

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