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Sig Sauer worth the extra $$$?
I'm leaning towards purchasing a Sig Sauer P938 for concealed carry. Are they worth the extra dollars? Cheaper guns will still go bang. Also looking at a Ruger LC9, but I really like the Sig.
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I have a M&P shield 9 on order getting it this week. Liked the way it fit my hand. The sig 938 is a nice gun and I looked at them and the LC9s too. The Ruger and S&W were around the same price but the sig was more so I chose the shield.
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I have looked at the M&P also. I liked the way it my hand too. Still and option.
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I think that model sig is a bit smaller than either the shield or LC9s. I guess it all depends on how small you need it to be. I would have gotten mine but was hung up on needing a thumb safety...I'm old school. It had to be ordered and they are hard to find right now since they put the gun out recently without a safety as requested by lots of people. Same thing with the LC9s pro which doesn't have the thumb safety. I guess they are all looking to compete with Glock.
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If it's what you're looking for, yes, the P938 is worth the money.
The LC9/LC9s and Sig P938 are completely different machines.
So, if you want tritium night sights (ideal for a defensive carry pistol), want a little recoil taming weight, and are confident carrying a manual safety, single action only model, the P938 is a better choice than the LC9s. If you prefer the simplicity and speed of a DAO, and are OK with paying for aftermarket tritium sights, AND are OK with a touch extra recoil, the LC9s is a better choice. I suggest you handle and fire both before ultimately deciding. If I could only keep one of the two, it'd be a P938, not an LC9s, even though I'd rather have a DAO for concealed carry. |
Very good information Nomercy448. Both guns feel good, but there is just something about owning a Sig if you know what I mean. The P224 and P290 have my attention also. It's only money, right!
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Originally Posted by cuda67
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Very good information Nomercy448. Both guns feel good, but there is just something about owning a Sig if you know what I mean. The P224 and P290 have my attention also. It's only money, right!
My wife surprised me last week, she had been set on a Sig 1911 Officer for a long time, but suddenly changed her mind to a Kimber Ultra II Raptor, so we'll have another Kimber in the rack instead of another Sig. The LC9s is a great pistol for what it is, but it's a different class than the Sig P938. Be sure you handle a P224 before you buy one. They're a sub compact, but they're actually very difficult to conceal - they're a double stack, so they're hugely thick. The grip is nice and short, and she's long enough to do the job, but my 5'4" 130lb wife isn't hiding one in a T-shirt and jeans. |
I don't drop in here very often but I happened to see this about the Sig P-938.
I've bought and went through several different guns over the years that I wanted for carrying. From the J frame Smith's to the G27, G30, including a Sig P 245. About 2 1/2 years ago I bought my 2nd Sig which was the P-938. I started carrying it regularly after a few good workouts at the range. It's been 100% reliable. It didn't take long for this P-938 to become my favorite carrying gun. Once in awhile I might carry something else but it's pretty safe to say I'll be going back to my P-938 as my primary carry gun. I prefer carrying a larger caliber then a 9mm but the P-938 makes it so nice to carry. Mine is the Blackwood model which I changed to the Hogue grips.http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProdu...blackwood.aspx I liked this little Sig so much when I got a good deal on another brand new P-938 only the Equinox model I grabbed it. At the same time we bought the wife a P-238. That was an expensive gun show. I bought the Sig 22 LR conversion kit for this 2nd P- 938. I take it to the range often. There's allot of less expensive guns on the market and I'm sure allot of them are decent guns. I hear allot of people speaking highly of the SCCY's. I shot one and it didn't do anything for me. I'm just giving my opinion of the Sig. I've been a Ruger fan for over 40 years but I have never been a big fan of the Ruger semi autos except for their SR1911's. I carry my P 938 in one of these Talon Holsters. http://shop.talontraininggroup.com/t...x-iwb-holster/ I have a half dozen or so of these Talon holsters for different guns. They make carrying very comfortable plus they are great people to deal with. You can get them directly through Talon or they are also available on Amazon. Bottom line to me the Sig P-938 is well worth the money. |
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