Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer P938 BRG for sale
Is the Sig Sauer P938 worth buying?
Worth depends on your needs. The P938 is a reliable micro-compact 9mm for concealed carry, with prices ranging from the low $600s to an MSRP of $833 depending on retailer. Reviewers praise its shootability and concealability, though the slim grip takes practice. Best value if you're already familiar with 1911s.
Is the Sig Sauer P938 discontinued?
Sig Sauer officially discontinued the P938, though limited inventory remains available through some retailers. Stock levels fluctuate, so check directly with sellers for current availability. Prices for remaining units typically range around $700.
What is the difference between P938 BRG and Legion?
The Legion adds a full steel trigger assembly (versus plastic on standard models), a magwell for improved grip and faster reloads, an extended beavertail, and ships with five magazines. The BRG lacks these upgrades but shares the same core mechanism and 7-round capacity.
What are the common P938 problems?
Reported issues include feed failures with certain ammunition types, magazines that cause rounds to hang on the feed ramp (sometimes resolved by downloading one or two rounds), and guide rod separation during firing. Some units required warranty service. Reliability varies by individual pistol and ammunition used.
How many rounds does a P938 hold?
The P938 ships with a flush 6-round magazine and an extended 7-round magazine. With one round chambered, that gives a total capacity of 7 or 8 rounds depending on which magazine is used.
Can you pocket carry a SIG P938?
Yes, the P938 can be pocket carried. Its micro-compact frame fits most pockets, though relaxed or regular-fit pants work better than slim cuts. Use a dedicated pocket holster to cover the trigger. At around 16 ounces loaded, some find it heavy for all-day pocket carry.
Where is the Sig Sauer P938 made?
Sig Sauer manufactures the P938 in Exeter, New Hampshire. The pistol has been US-made since its introduction around 2011. The 2015 production relocation referred to broader Sig Sauer operations, not the P938 specifically. Current P938 pistols are American-made.
How much is a used Sig P938 worth?
Used P938 pistols typically sell for $450–$550 depending on condition. Guns with original box, papers, and extra magazines command higher prices. New models retail closer to $750–$800, so used examples offer meaningful savings. Heavy wear or missing accessories can push prices below $450.