I have the 938 equinox and wouldn't trade it for anything. The all metal frame and compact "1911"ergonomics make it my favorite edc. The feel is just like a commander size 1911. Easily concealed and very crisp firearm.
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I have had several of them, love them they are very accurate, love the cocked and locked feature. I have one for sale now, night sights, 2 mags and 2 holsters. $475.I really want a smaller EDC, and I like this sigs, I hear they a truly fine weapon. But the price for essentially a pocket pistol is hard to justify. I do have a S&W Shield 9mm, and I had a Glock 42. I currently carry a Glock 32. Tell me why or why not, how do they shoot. I definitely like a 9mm better than 380, but that P238 feels great. Thanks folks.
If the only thing holding you back about the P938 is the price, grab this hell of a steal from PSA. $550 shipped for a "Sports 13" Edition. Comes with 2 mags and TFO front sights.
http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/sig-sauer-p938-9mm-sports-13-938-9-sports-13.html
Great shooters. A little heavy for deep pocket conceal. Plus, I would not carry a mini 1911 cocked and locked in my pocket. I'm a huge Sig fan, but for every day pocket carry I keep coming back to the LCP. Yeah, I wish it was 9mm rather than .380 but it's not a range gun. It's a bad breath gun. I prefer DAO for deep conceal. My two cents anyway. Good luck.
Great shooters. A little heavy for deep pocket conceal. Plus, I would not carry a mini 1911 cocked and locked in my pocket. I'm a huge Sig fan, but for every day pocket carry I keep coming back to the LCP. Yeah, I wish it was 9mm rather than .380 but it's not a range gun. It's a bad breath gun. I prefer DAO for deep conceal. My two cents anyway. Good luck.