Finally Retiring the SIG P938

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  • Doublehelix

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    My SIG P938 has been my trusty daily companion for the last several years, but this week will mark the end of a long, great run! I am going to retire the P938 in favor of my SIG P365 that I picked up last year. I feel pretty confident in it now with about 1,000 trouble-free rounds down the pipe (zero failures or issues).

    I am really going to appreciate having more capacity. With the P938, I carried 8 rounds (7+1) plus an extra 6 in a mag pouch. That is 14 rounds, but I can get 13 rounds (12+1) without an additional mag, and of course even more with an extra mag.

    I am going to miss my P938 baby, but she will live on in the safe on standby should I ever need her services again.

    Farewell old friend!
     

    doddg

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    I am really going to appreciate having more capacity. With the P938, I carried 8 rounds (7+1) plus an extra 6 in a mag pouch. That is 14 rounds, but I can get 13 rounds (12+1) without an additional mag, and of course even more with an extra mag.
    I am going to miss my P938 baby, but she will live on in the safe on standby should I ever need her services again.
    Farewell old friend![/QUOTE]


    I did the same thing.
    I loved the 938 & was so happy to get one, but the 365 made me put it aside.
    I thought about keeping both for awhile, but that was illogical.
    Love my 365, a better tool than the better looking 938 SS with wood grips!
     
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