What ammo does SIG P938 use?
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What ammo does SIG P938 use?
9×19mm Parabellum cartridge
The SIG Sauer P938 is a subcompact single-action pistol chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, manufactured by SIG Sauer and introduced at the 2011 SHOT Show. A variant chambered for . 22 Long Rifle was introduced in 2014.
How many rounds does a Sig Sauer P938 hold?
6-round
All P938 guns come with one 6-round capacity, flush-fitting, stainless steel magazine. Some variations come with an additional 7-round extended mag, and extended mags are also available at any retailer for around $40.
What is the difference between SIG P238 and P938?
The P938 Is The Same, Just A Little Bigger The P938 is just like the Sig P238, just slightly bigger in every dimension including the bullet that it fires since the 9x19mm is just a hair bigger than the . 380 Auto. The bullet itself is actually the same diameter, at . 355 inches/9 millimeters.
Are 9mm Luger and 9mm Parabellum the same?
In short, nothing. 9mm Luger and 9x19mm Parabellum refer to the exact same round. When someone refers to 9mm, they almost always mean 9x19mm. Sometimes it’s Luger, sometimes it’s Parabelluum, sometimes it’s plain ol’ 9mm, but it’s all the same.
How many rounds does a SIG Sauer P938 hold?
The P938 from Sig Sauer is chambered for 9mm Luger ammunition. The clip holds six rounds, and you can get another round in the chamber for the traditional 6+1 setup. Obviously, on a pistol this size, there is no threaded barrel, nor is there an accessory rail. However, you do get the still 3-dot contrast sights.
Where are the controls on a P938 pistol?
If you’re familiar with the 1911 style pistol, you’ll feel very comfortable with the P938 in your hand. The controls are placed right where you’d expect and operate exceptionally smoothly. This includes the slide stop, which is located on the left side, along with the magazine release.
Which Ambi P938 should I buy?
There are some options to choose from in the P938 line. For this review, we focused on the model #938-9-BSS-AMBI. This particular model comes with a polymer grip and a black finish. If you prefer something a bit more snazzy, we’d recommend checking out the Spartan or Blackwood models.
Are SIG pistols good for concealed carry?
One issue that many shooters may dislike about this SIG pistol is that, while the compact frame is ideal for concealed carry, it does provide some problems for larger hands. This is first noted when firing the gun. Due to the very small grip, the trigger finger of larger hands may overextend on this baby.