![]() ![]() I'm not new to carry, or uneducated on the subject which is why I was curious how owners carried them. I would see if SIG will take care of you maybe it is a problem gun, who knows?Ĭlick to expand.Sure, I'm aware of all that, which is why I'm not keen on these guns for pocket carry. Still more difficult then I like but I did not need a stiff drink like I did after cleaning my bodyguard ( it likes to bite me see.). Plus I was not cursing violent trying to take them down and clean. They to me are some of the softest shooting pocket guns I have found and and if you like 1911 they are like a mini 1911. Heck I have heard some version of the colt had there share of problems. So post sep 2012 are good guns same for the 238 a few early ones had recalls. ![]() These serial numbers relate to manufacture dates of about mid-September 2012 and earlier" The ones with serial numbers of 8899 and lower are the “misfit toys”. The serial numbers on the P938 all start with “52A0” then all numbers after that are the unique numbers to your pistol. Sig narrowed down the actual serial numbers. "the initial release of the P938 up until models manufactured to OCT 2012 (per Sig and my research) are the ones that had FTF and FTE issues. ![]() This link talks on the issue and the good serial numbers Sig Sauer P938 Review | Center Mass Group. My understating the issue was the first ones were 238 made to fire 9mm but parts were 238 the later ones were all different parts and had no problems by my understanding. ![]()
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