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Description
The Sig Sauer P938 Special Edition Nitron® is built on an anodized alloy beavertail style frame with Rosewood Grips for comfort and a secure hold during rapid-fire usage. The P938 Rosewood has a single-action-only trigger, coupled with full-size SIGLITE® Night Sights, which makes the P938 handle like a much larger pistol, yet is still easy to carry concealed.
Black Hard Coat Anodize Frame, Nitron Slide
Rosewood grips
SIGLITE Night Sights
Sig Sauer Right-Hand Paddle Holster
Firearm Specifications
Item Number: 938-9-RG-AMBI
Caliber: 9mm
Action Type: SAO
Trigger Pull SA: 7.5-8.5 lbs
Overall Length: 5.9 in
Overall Height: 3.9 in
Overall Width: 1.1 in
Barrel Length: 3.0 in
Sight Radius: 4.2 in
Weight w/out Mag: 16.0 oz
Mag Capacity: 6 Rounds
Sights: SIGLITE® Night Sights
Grips: Rosewood Grips
Frame Finish: Black Hard Anodized
Slide Finish: Nitron®
Accessory Rail: No
Features: Beavertail style frame, Rosewood Grips, Ambi safety
What’s in the Box
Sig Sauer P938 Rosewood Pistol
One 6-Round Magazine
Sig Sauer Paddle Holster
Mil-Comm TW25B® Lubricant
Cable Lock
Firearm Owners Manual
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Comments (3)
FWIW, we owned a Solo then sold it to buy the P938. Very difficult to impossible for my wife to rack the Solo and we didn't like the looong trigger pull. Tried to get over those facts since it was such a sweet looking and well-finished pistol, but the lack of reliability with lots of ammo types was the kicker. The P938 has been great with all ammo we've tried and the SA trigger is sweet...much easier to place more accurate and timely follow up shots if needed!
I owned the Solo and now the P938--two (one for my wife). I agree with lvgns. The trigger pull on the Solo was the deal killer for me. The 938 is almost like shooting a compact 1911. I love it and so does my wife.