After 7-800 hundred rounds my guide rod broke, Sig sent me a new one, still the "2 piece", after another 63 rounds thru it I replaced the guide rod spring and firing pin spring, I did notice that the guide rod spring was 3/4ths of a inch shorter that a new one, hense I replaced it with a new one. I'm not as "passionate" as I used to be. The gun looks great but I am thinking about replacing it with a S&W CSX. I did get a P365XL, in the meantime. The P938 is on probation until it "proves" itself again
well done. Had the 938 Legion new. Mine had many extraction and feeding problems even with 115 Federal FMJ.. Sold it. Got the P365....NEVER any problems with any ammo. My experience.
I have own this very same model and is my favorite gun of all times so small and easy to use big bang which gives you confidence in carrying such a small firearm.
It is beatiful and feels like a real gun. I have the p238 legion and love it. But it is significantly smaller/lighter and can be much easier pocket carried. I want the capacity in the micro 9 size. The 938 is the same size/weight as my ugly plastic hellcat that carries with 11+1 in the flush and 13+1 in the extended mag. It's just too big of a defecit to for me accept for aesthetics.
I finally was able to handle a Legion 938 at my local shop. I was not impressed by the trigger. Not looking for an Atlas quality trigger, but a smooth 4 lb. trigger would be preferred. Finally, for me, It needs to be upgraded to 10 rds. flush, with 12-14 rd. extensions. Many folks like plates, but for me, it's not mandatory on these very small tools...after all they pretty much point and shoot.
You guys may want to stock pile parts for SIG's, they might just go bust after massive lawsuits. Sig as a corp. can go take a dump after P320 owners and law enforcement have been injured by NON TRIGGER discharges. If the 365 and 226, yada are dependable to each his own. I will never buy one. Good luck.
After 7-800 hundred rounds my guide rod broke, Sig sent me a new one, still the "2 piece", after another 63 rounds thru it I replaced the guide rod spring and firing pin spring, I did notice that the guide rod spring was 3/4ths of a inch shorter that a new one, hense I replaced it with a new one. I'm not as "passionate" as I used to be. The gun looks great but I am thinking about replacing it with a S&W CSX.
I did get a P365XL, in the meantime. The P938 is on probation until it "proves" itself again
well done. Had the 938 Legion new. Mine had many extraction and feeding problems even with 115 Federal FMJ.. Sold it. Got the P365....NEVER any problems with any ammo. My experience.
I have own this very same model and is my favorite gun of all times so small and easy to use big bang which gives you confidence in carrying such a small firearm.
😁☕👍 p938 SAS Gen2 with the rear Dot sight. I love it
It is beatiful and feels like a real gun. I have the p238 legion and love it. But it is significantly smaller/lighter and can be much easier pocket carried. I want the capacity in the micro 9 size. The 938 is the same size/weight as my ugly plastic hellcat that carries with 11+1 in the flush and 13+1 in the extended mag. It's just too big of a defecit to for me accept for aesthetics.
I've suffered from a bit of gun ADD for years, but keep coming back to the P938 BRG. One of my favorites.
I finally was able to handle a Legion 938 at my local shop. I was not impressed by the trigger. Not looking for an Atlas quality trigger, but a smooth 4 lb. trigger would be preferred. Finally, for me, It needs to be upgraded to 10 rds. flush, with 12-14 rd. extensions. Many folks like plates, but for me, it's not mandatory on these very small tools...after all they pretty much point and shoot.
P338?
Doh! Typo. Thank you for catching!
You guys may want to stock pile parts for SIG's, they might just go bust after massive lawsuits. Sig as a corp. can go take a dump after P320 owners and law enforcement have been injured by NON TRIGGER discharges. If the 365 and 226, yada are dependable to each his own. I will never buy one. Good luck.