SIG SAUER P938 9MM CARRY CONCEAL PISTOL
The SIG SAUER P938, chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum, is a slightly larger version of the SIG Sauer P238 pistol, which is chambered for .380 ACP. Trigger pull for the P938 is listed at 7.5–8.5 lbf (33–38 N).
A finger relief exists under the trigger guard. Grip panels are one of three kinds of wood, Hogue G-10 Extreme composite, or rubber wrap-around in the “Sport” model. The frame is metal, unlike many other subcompact 9 mm handguns. The frame for all P938 models is anodized aluminum alloy, and the slide is stainless steel either bare or with SIG’s Nitron coating.[3]
Flush-fit magazines hold 6 rounds, while 7-round magazines with an extension are available. The safety is ambidextrous, while the magazine release is only on the left side.
Specialty versions have been made such as the Scorpion, Nightmare, Extreme, Equinox, AG (aluminum grip), and SAS (SIG Anti-Snag) as well as for the Legion series.[4]
- Condition: NEW
Product Description
What’s in the Box
- Sig Sauer P938 Legion 9mm Carry Conceal Pistol
- (3) Magazines
- Cable Lock
- Owner’s Manual
The SIG SAUER LEGION P938 features the distinctive LEGION Gray finish in Cerakote® Elite.
The Sig Sauer P938 Legion includes a new precision machined aluminum trigger and aggressive trigger guard checkering along with an ambidextrous thumb safety allowing for easy manipulation and accuracy.
The slide features front cocking serrations and X-RAY3 Day/Night sights. The grips are Legion Black G-10 grips with an embedded Legion medallion. The Sig Sauer P938 Legion comes with an extended magwell ready to accept magazines for faster reloads.
Firearm Features
- Cerakote® Elite Legion Gray Coated slide and frame
The Cerakote® Elite finish delivers industry leading performance in hardness, abrasion resistance and lubricity. - Machined Aluminum Trigger
The Sig Sauer P938 Legion includes a new precision machined aluminum trigger. - Extended Magwell
The P938 Legion comes with an extended magwell ready to accept magazines for faster reloads.
The P938, chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum, is a slightly larger version of the SIG Sauer P238 pistol, which is chambered for .380 ACP. Trigger pull for the P938 is listed at 7.5–8.5 lbf (33–38 N). A finger relief exists under the trigger guard. Grip panels are one of three kinds of wood, Hogue G-10 Extreme composite, or rubber wrap-around in the “Sport” model.
The frame is metal, unlike many other subcompact 9 mm handguns. The frame for all P938 models is anodized aluminum alloy, and the slide is stainless steel either bare or with SIG’s Nitron coating.[3]
Flush-fit magazines hold 6 rounds, while 7-round magazines with an extension are available. The safety is ambidextrous, while the magazine release is only on the left side.
Specialty versions have been made such as the Scorpion, Nightmare, Extreme, Equinox, AG (aluminum grip), and SAS (SIG Anti-Snag) as well as for the Legion series.[4]
The P938, chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum, is a slightly larger version of the SIG Sauer P238 pistol, which is chambered for .380 ACP. Trigger pull for the P938 is listed at 7.5–8.5 lbf (33–38 N). A finger relief exists under the trigger guard. Grip panels are one of three kinds of wood, Hogue G-10 Extreme composite, or rubber wrap-around in the “Sport” model. The frame is metal, unlike many other subcompact 9 mm handguns. The frame for all P938 models is anodized aluminum alloy, and the slide is stainless steel either bare or with SIG’s Nitron coating.[3]
Flush-fit magazines hold 6 rounds, while 7-round magazines with an extension are available. The safety is ambidextrous, while the magazine release is only on the left side.
Specialty versions have been made such as the Scorpion, Nightmare, Extreme, Equinox, AG (aluminum grip), and SAS (SIG Anti-Snag) as well as for the Legion series.[4]
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