Sig p938 part2 and problems fixes? Owners read

9mm

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Tested icing editing okay so i fired 100 PCM 115grain today and had one not fire, I notice the hammer dropped to a half cocked position. It never stroked the firing pin. 1911 half cock position it stopped at. My guess, look picture. Is it has the beretta 92fs and bobcat21a, trigger bar system, appears to fail, or when you fire you release too quick and causes problem. Just theory for FTP in the sig p938:D I still trust it for carry, only one problem in 100' and 4 in 350 rds
 

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9mm

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Forgot, could also be grip screws get lose, and hammer, could get grit in the thin spac
 

Technosavant

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All I can say is that the one I bought a couple weeks back runs great. I ran about 150-200 rounds through it (124gr ammo... in my experience, the little 9mms like heavier bullets, so I didn't try the lighter ones) without a hiccup.

The P938 fits my hand better than the P238 (a fine gun in its own right, I just have huge hands) so it shoots better for me. It feels like a much larger gun than the P238 even though it really isn't (the barrel is longer, there's a bit more thickness, but I think it's the extra front to rear grip thickness that really helps me). It's pretty well replaced the P238 as my "always" gun. There's really no carry methods that worked for the P238 that don't work for the P938, so may as well take the more powerful gun.
 

Pilot

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I really like the P938, and at some point I'm going to "bite the bullet". It solves the issue I was having with many of the other small, slim 9MM's on the market. The trigger pull. I know the P938's trigger is a bit heavy, but it breaks clean, and I'd get it slicked up a bit also. I have no problem with C&L carry. They are pricey little buggers though.
 
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