Sig Sauer P938 Extreme for sale

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

3"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

7

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Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer P938 Extreme for sale

Is the Sig Sauer P938 worth buying?

Worth depends on your needs. P938s typically cost around $572 on our marketplace. Reviewers praise reliability, concealability, and the 1911-style manual of arms for trained shooters. Accuracy at distance requires practice due to the slim grip. Best value if you're already comfortable with hammer-fired pistols.

What are the common P938 problems?

Reported issues include feeding problems with certain ammunition types, magazine malfunctions when fully loaded, and guide rod separation during firing. Some units arrived with defects. Quality control appears inconsistent across production runs. Thorough testing before carrying is strongly advised.

How does the SIG P938 compare to Glock 43?

Both are 9mm subcompacts for concealed carry, but the P938 is hammer-fired with a manual safety, while the Glock 43 is striker-fired with no external safety. The P938 is slightly smaller and lighter. The Glock 43 has a longer sight radius. Both hold 6+1 rounds.

Where is the Sig Sauer P938 made?

The Sig Sauer P938 is manufactured in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA. Sig Sauer moved its primary US production to New Hampshire, and the P938 has been produced there. The slide of your pistol will indicate its country of manufacture.

Is the SIG P938 still in production?

Most P938 variants are discontinued with limited quantities remaining at retailers, typically around $572. However, select variants such as the P938 LEGION remain in active production with full manufacturer support. Check current availability on our marketplace, as stock on discontinued models sells out without restocking.

What is the price of the Sig Sauer P938?

Sig Sauer P938 pistols average around $714.14 new, with most listings ranging from $749.99 to $829.99. Most variants are discontinued with limited stock remaining, though the P938 Legion remains in production. Prices and availability vary by retailer.