Sig Sauer Rainbow for sale

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.1 inches

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Rainbow

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

2.7in

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

6+1

Finish Per Color:

Rainbow Titanium

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Brand:

Sig Sauer

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

2.7"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Rainbow Titanium

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 40 customer reviews across 4 variants from 21 retailers

Highly rated compact handgun praised for reliability, accuracy, and design, with minor complaints about included holsters and rare quality control issues.

What customers like

Reliable & Accurate45%
I've put well over 500 rounds thru this gun and not a single malfunction
Compact & Concealable40%
Perfect sized pistol, came with 3, 12 round clips
Comfortable to Shoot35%
Light weight and easy to shoot
Beautiful Design28%
The rainbow finish is eye catching and amazing
Excellent Customer Service20%
Guns.com really delivered and made the purchase as simple and painless as possible

Common concerns

Holster Quality Issues10%
the holster that comes as part of the Tac PAC is really junk
Disassembly Mechanism3%
very dumb mechanism to disassemble it , the lever keep getting stuck
Quality Control Issue3%
Gun arrived at FFL dirty with heavy carbon build up
Frequently Asked Questions
Sig Sauer Rainbow for sale

How much does a new P365 cost?

Sig Sauer P365 pistols typically retail between $500 and $730, depending on the variant and retailer. The standard 9mm model has an MSRP of around $599–$649. Prices fluctuate, so check current listings from authorized dealers for the most accurate pricing.

Is the P365 as reliable as a Glock?

Both are highly reliable pistols with strong track records. Most users report no meaningful difference in reliability between them. Choice typically comes down to ergonomics, trigger feel, and hand fit.

What is the best SIG Sauer pistol for concealed carry?

Best choice depends on your priorities. The P365 X-Macro Comp ranks as the best overall concealed carry option, while the P365-XL is a top editor's pick with a longer grip and sight radius. The P365-380 excels for summer carry. The micro-compact P365 maximizes concealment. Handle each before deciding.

Does a .380 kick less than a 9mm?

Yes, .380 ACP generates less recoil than 9mm due to its lighter bullet and lower velocity. However, gun size matters too—a small, lightweight 9mm can kick harder than a full-size 9mm, sometimes rivaling a larger .380. Generally, .380 is the milder option.

What is the smallest SIG pistol?

SIG's smallest pistol is the P238 in .380 ACP, a subcompact single-action measuring 5.5 inches overall and weighing under a pound. For 9mm, the P365 micro-compact is SIG's smallest option.

Is a SIG Sauer P238 a good gun?

The P238 is a reliable subcompact .380 ACP single-action pistol well-suited for concealed carry. It's compact, easy to shoot, and typically priced around $630. Whether it's "good" depends on your needs—some prefer its simplicity and size, others want more capacity or caliber. Handle one first to decide.

What is the difference between sig P238 and P938?

P238 fires .380 ACP in an ultra-compact frame, weighing under a pound with mild recoil—ideal for maximum concealability. P938 chambers 9mm on a slightly larger slide and frame, runs about a quarter pound heavier, and delivers stronger ballistics. Both use single-action triggers; choose based on whether you prioritize pocket carry ease or 9mm performance.