Sig Sauer P938 22LR for sale

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.22 LR

Capacity:

10+1

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Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer P938 22LR for sale

Did Sig Sauer discontinue the P938?

No, Sig Sauer has not fully discontinued the P938. While some specific variants are labeled as discontinued with limited quantities on Sig's website, the P938 series remains in production and is widely available. It continues to be a popular concealed carry choice, with used examples also appearing on our marketplace.

Does Sig Sauer make a 22LR pistol?

Yes, Sig Sauer makes the P322, a striker-fired .22 LR pistol. It features an optic-ready slide, threaded barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a 20-round magazine. Sig also offers .22 LR conversion kits for several centerfire models, including the P226 and P320.

What are the common P938 problems?

Reported issues include ammunition feeding problems where rounds hang up on the feed ramp when fully loaded, guide rod separation, recoil spring failures, magazine release failures where the magazine doesn't consistently engage or retain even when fully inserted, and the top round popping out during unloading. Downloading magazines or aftermarket guide rods have helped some owners.

Is the Sig Sauer P938 reliable?

Yes, the P938 is generally reliable. Most owners report consistent performance for concealed carry. Some have encountered isolated feeding or guide rod issues, but these aren't widespread. It's considered a solid micro-compact backed by Sig Sauer's quality standards.

Is the SIG P938 snappy?

The P938's recoil is debated among shooters. Its all-metal construction weighs about 16 ounces, which helps absorb recoil, but some reviewers cite snappy recoil as a drawback, and range officers have warned new shooters about it. Experience varies, so we recommend trying one before purchasing.

Where is the Sig Sauer P938 made?

Sig Sauer manufactures the P938 in Newington, New Hampshire. The shift from German to U.S. production was gradual and complex, not a clean cutover, so some pistols combine U.S.-made slides with German-made frames. Current production occurs domestically, though earlier variants may carry German markings or components.

What is the best ammo for the Sig P938?

For the P938, reliable carry options include Hornady Critical Defense 115gr, Federal HST 124gr, or Speer Gold Dot 124gr. Standard 115gr FMJ works well for practice. Always test your chosen carry ammo through your specific pistol to confirm reliable feeding and ejection before trusting it for self-defense.