Sig Sauer P938: Sell your Glock 43!!

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • What an amazing firearm!!
    Sig Sauer has really outdone themselves. At one point I though the Glock 43 would topple all competitors in the single stack 9mm market, I was happily mistaken!
    The Sig P938 is easily the most accurate pistol I've had a chance to experience. Being so portable and ergonomic with such a small frame, yet potent caliber.
    Making this purchase you WONT be disappointed. With the average Glock 43 running anywhere between $450-520, you have to take a look at a sig p938. This model and others like it run between $600-$729 and with a price tag within striking distance of the Glock, many on a budget will find it easy to scrape together another $80-$100, to have a truly beautiful, functional ccw (concealed carry) or edc gun.

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  • @RICH_E
    @RICH_E Před 5 lety +28

    I've carried my 938 for over 5 years now... I've put out more than 1000 rounds through it. Flawless.

    • @ianbestor1528
      @ianbestor1528 Před 4 lety +2

      I just got mine a few weeks ago, a Sport 13. I put 1300 rounds through it in the first week, didn't have a single issue. I'm very impressed.

    • @PeterTX
      @PeterTX Před 4 lety +3

      Only a 1000 rounds in 5 yrs? You need to get to the range more often my friend...

  • @horseman1956
    @horseman1956 Před 8 lety +65

    Having read through a good number of comments, it is clear you've taken some heat for suggesting the Sig P938 is a superior choice over the Glock 43. Personally, I would have to disagree that the Sig P938 would make me want to sell the Glock 43. I own both and can comfortably recommend either one for someone interested in this style of firearm. We are incredibly fortunate to live in a time with such great options in conceal carry. Whether the Glock 43, the Sig P938, the Shield, the XDs, the Kahr PM9, the Walther PPS M2, or even the Ruger LC9s, most people are going to find their personal favorite among these great little single stacks. Even better, and with few exceptions, all of these guns generally work very well and will serve the buyer's needs for many years. While we fuss and argue over which one is better, the truth is that any of these pistols are vastly superior to what was available just a generation ago. From my perspective, it doesn't really matter which of these single stacks you choose. What matters is that you actually train and carry your favorite and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same thing. The fight isn't over which firearm is better. The fight is with a government that is intent upon infringing your right to self defense.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +9

      +Mark Gough very thought out comment, thank you. And yes, we are blessed to be able to even be able to choose which firearm we want. Some people don't have running water. The title, however provocative it may be, was not meant to suggest the g43 isn't a great firearm, simply to state from my personal experience I'd prefer the 938. Glock is one of my all time favorite companies :).

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree, but having both the P938 and the Glock 43 I will always take a hammer fired 1911 style single action over a striker fired double action. My Glock 43 and my Springfield XDs Mod ll are my only striker fired polymer pistols, and neither even come close to the quality of ANY of my 1911 style SAO pistols. And although the XD's is SAO, It's still a POS in my opinion.

    • @rickpettey8822
      @rickpettey8822 Před 4 lety +1

      Mark Gough: As much as I agree with your sentiment as well as the overall text, I do disagree with some specifics. I, too, own the XDs and a Glock, although my Glock (19x) is not in this category. The XDs does not, IMHO, compare with the 938 for it is simply in an entirely different level. Of course it is more expensive which must be taken into consideration. The accuracy, slide action, trigger, build quality (with rare exceptions) make it a far superior pistol- IMO.

    • @terrylawrence1893
      @terrylawrence1893 Před 2 lety

      Don't forget the Kimber Micro 9

    • @streaknasty75
      @streaknasty75 Před 2 lety

      It's all in what goes bang when needed. I have both and for what they are, they both do the same. I'm just much more accurate with the 938. But then I'm much more accurate with my staccoto p then my cz tactical sport. Is it me or the pistol.

  • @onlyychevys
    @onlyychevys Před 8 lety +16

    The more you shoot it the better the trigger gets, I love mine.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +onlychevys Williams me too! Not sure why there's so much hate for it. The extractor issue have long since been fixed..

    • @robertwhitcomb6105
      @robertwhitcomb6105 Před 3 lety

      Me too. I had to overcome the snappiness, as well....

  • @mfitchue67
    @mfitchue67 Před 7 lety +9

    I have owned my p938 for a year now. Right out of the box I put a Galloway trigger kit and custom G10 grips.Streamlight laser flashlight combo. This fits in any pocket. carry in front jean pocket with md2 Sticky holster. I have become one with this little gem. I don't carry my glock that often anymore. My glock is a great fire arm but for ccw I have fallen in love with the make and model of this firearm. I custom all my handguns to a degree. the gallaway trigger kit along with the wide variety of grips for the P938 have made it a race car in my opinion.

  • @floorguys0150
    @floorguys0150 Před 8 lety +12

    1911Scorpion (carry) is 1 of my favorite modern 1911s that i own .. KUDOS to SIG on their 1911 models all the way down the line 👍🏼

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +5

      +OVERPROTECTIVEFATHER.45ACP agreed! I love the scorpion line of pistols :)

  • @concealcarrygirl
    @concealcarrygirl Před 7 lety +6

    I've got the 43 and love it! I was at the store today, and almost left with this gun. I like that it's 9mm, but a bit smaller then the 43. It fit perfectly in my hand with the extended mag, and I think it would be a great summer carry for me. I'm also a Maryland Refugee!

  • @mineallmine5149
    @mineallmine5149 Před 5 lety +3

    My EDC is the G19 gen 3 with night sights. When I need something smaller it’s the P938 Talo. I have zero complaints with either one.

  • @What_If_We_Tried
    @What_If_We_Tried Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent point about the flat rear sight!! Good review...

  • @luismedina8502
    @luismedina8502 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for a great review. I own the two tone black frame and SS slide one and love it! Quality Sig product for sure.

  • @brward33
    @brward33 Před 5 lety +11

    Springfield 911 9MM magazines around $20 and fully compatible.

  • @adriantorrres6759
    @adriantorrres6759 Před 8 lety +1

    Had the 43, The shield and the p938. The shield and 938 remain and I'm a huge Glock fan! The p938 is the EDC....amazing little gun! Great video! Thanks!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Adrian Torrres thanks for commenting! It's one of my favorite pistols to carry..

  • @Mr9Milly
    @Mr9Milly Před 8 lety +2

    Had to send mine back to sig to work some kinks out. But even with that said I'm very happy I stuck it out with this gun. Has no business being so accurate for being so small. My ccw and don't believe that will be changing anytime soon. Thanks for the video!!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +Mr9Milly thanks for commenting! Yea she's incredibly accurate for sure, only downside I found was the trigger, and maybe the small spring that hold the slide stop. That little thing can be a pain if you don't put it in correctly

  • @danabishop5506
    @danabishop5506 Před 2 měsíci

    I have been carrying the SIG 938 for about 10 yrs now,...was Carrying the 239 before ..I love the 938, accurate, well made and fits me like a glove..HST Federal 147 GR

  • @blueskys8814
    @blueskys8814 Před 6 lety +3

    I had a glock 43 Iliked very much. I had it dressed up a little bit with a red anodized single round mag extension and trueglo sights it was very nice. The only problem was I could not shoot it well. So I trade it in on a p938..... the best little EDC ever.

  • @sodara
    @sodara Před 8 lety +6

    Carried 938 scorpion for 1year+ ...then sold it(had 6 different holsters too).
    At gun range, had at least 1 malfunction per visit.
    It's a great pistol but I wouldn't recommend it to family/friends.

    • @gaffle-411
      @gaffle-411 Před 5 lety

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    • @billstreb1044
      @billstreb1044 Před 4 lety +2

      Sorry you had failures. I have owned one for 3 years, and shot close to 1,000 rounds of many different types of ammunition, both FMJ and defensive rounds and not had a single malfunction.

    • @robertwhitcomb6105
      @robertwhitcomb6105 Před 3 lety

      Nothing less than 124 grain....

  • @sailor123ize
    @sailor123ize Před 7 lety +1

    I own both plus the Sig 290 and all 3 are great guns. Zero issues with all. The advantage of the P938 is that it fits better in your side pocket. I find the 43 has the best trigger, the P290 has the smooth but longest pull. And the 938, for one in the chamber, safety should be on. No big deal.

  • @bilbobaggins8876
    @bilbobaggins8876 Před 3 lety

    I'm a lefty, I use that holster inside the belt (outside the pants) works fine one of the most comfortable i have used. no complaints about the holster, like the adjustable tension.

  • @sdlynch1770
    @sdlynch1770 Před 6 lety +2

    I have a g43 and I like it but a friend turned me on to SIG. Got the p238 and I like it a lot, easy to shoot and accurate, I like the 1911 style trigger. I just recently got to shoot the p938 and it's the same as the 380 but with a little more recoil and a bit more weight an thickness to the firearm. I liked it as much as the p238 and will probably buy one when I find a good deal.I'm still keeping my Glock. Never can have too many guns :)

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd Před 7 lety +1

    ambidextrous safety! YES!!! Nice review

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +Odin the German Shepherd thank you! And yes, finally a lefty shooter lol.

  • @ljc5371
    @ljc5371 Před 5 měsíci

    Great review dude!!👍I'm going to buy one!!

  • @nightsight85
    @nightsight85 Před 7 lety +4

    I have a P938 but I also want a Glock 43. Just different battery of arms and I don't like carrying my 938 in rainy conditions, it's just too damn pretty.

  • @13noman1
    @13noman1 Před 5 lety +4

    Before there was a Glock 43 (way before) and maybe before there was a Sig P938, there was a Kahr PM9. I've carried and shot mine for 10+ years now and see no reason to change (while admitting that the P938 has a lot of cool factor going for it).

  • @ckim6400
    @ckim6400 Před 6 lety

    I have one and I love it, BUT there's a new LOVE. Sigs P 365! Micro-compact, striker fired 9mm that holds 10+1 17.8 oz empty and almost the same size as the P 938! Fired 200 rounds today thru it straight out of the box. It was flawless!

  • @tpapachuau237
    @tpapachuau237 Před 6 lety +41

    You americans should realize how lucky you are.. out here even owning a firearm chambered in .22 is illegal for normal civilian like me

    • @andrewmcgaughey931
      @andrewmcgaughey931 Před 4 lety +11

      Bill Randall who pissed in your cereal the guy was literally saying we are lucky it’s not exactly easy to pick up move your life ditch your loved ones all in one go as far as supporting an enemy well China owns us by the balls for our debt to them and I’m sure really don’t give two shits about us probably just looking to make their money but I’m sure you own some of their product

    • @mitchelldobbs228
      @mitchelldobbs228 Před 4 lety +2

      Come out here brother

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 Před 4 lety

      "Us Americans" don't give a damned about your problems. You allowed it to happen to yourself so now you have to live with it or take back your rights.

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 Před 4 lety

      @Judge Dredd You have a right to your opinion, but your opinion is one of weakness. I don't know where Tpu comes from but let's assume It's Great Britain. They like many states in this country (California, N.Y. etc) have steadily given up their rights to Socialism over the years so now they've made their own beds so to speak. "Those that give up Liberty for temporary Security, deserve neither". - Benjamin Franklin.

    • @XBOXTEETH
      @XBOXTEETH Před 4 lety +1

      Bill Randall how u gonna call him a pussy? it isn’t easy leaving the country your whole life has been based in. Some of us are just luckier then others as to where we were born. Yes it’s not impossible to leave but you outta pocket for calling him a pussy

  • @leopardfistboxer1394
    @leopardfistboxer1394 Před 7 lety

    Great video! I pick mine up tomorrow.

  • @Nikkosan327
    @Nikkosan327 Před 8 lety +1

    I've got the threaded barrel version of the P938 scorpion. Beautiful firearm, outstanding experience with it so far.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +Nikkosan327 that's awesome! Those are hard to find these days. Excellent choice

    • @trillmixin6999
      @trillmixin6999 Před 3 lety

      @@MarylandRefugee2014 you can buy the threaded barrel online

  • @martinblevins8088
    @martinblevins8088 Před 8 lety +8

    I'd love to own one, but until I can move out from behind the Kalifornistan curtain I'll have to settle for my Sig Sauer P238!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +MARTIN BLEVINS I'm sorry to hear that brother. We'd love to have you in a state that's free :).

    • @plaguemarine8023
      @plaguemarine8023 Před 4 lety +4

      Just don’t bring your politics with you

  • @danielober884
    @danielober884 Před rokem

    Well made video, I like the ruler against the weapon and then you hand for good visuals of measurements.

  • @chico1953gonzales
    @chico1953gonzales Před 8 lety +3

    Sweet gun,I have both the9 38 and the 2 38 love the both accurate for the size of gun.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +chico1953gonzales loveeee the 938, the 238 felt extra small to me so I wasn't crazy about it, but the different designs are awesome!!

  • @jcbuells1w
    @jcbuells1w Před 7 lety

    We are so lucky to have Glocks In this world seen a guy at the range on all fours praying to his Glock he asked me if I wanted to join the Glock service, sorry I was to busy shooting my Sig and practicing to take time out to hear how good his Glock was. Real world just learn to shoot what ever pistol you have and be safe

  • @aaronolsen7116
    @aaronolsen7116 Před 8 lety +1

    Absolutely love my Sig p938 SAS. I have a W Engineering stainless trigger which has a much nicer pull. They changed the angle slightly with the trigger bar, and the pivot point to make it feel straighter than it is stock for only $34. Look great as well.
    I personally feel like my p938 handles recoil better than any polymer pistol even close in size.
    One thing I love that they included is that you can load the firearm/rack the slide while the safety is on. Unlike any 1911 in my knowledge.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Aaron Olsen GREAT comment!! That's awesome info! I've seen trigger jobs for this thing run near $200, thanks for the heads up. I agree, I think the recoil in the 938 is amazing for the size. Thanks for commenting :).

  • @kyleowens7945
    @kyleowens7945 Před 7 lety

    As an owner of an M&P shield 9mm, I found that the slide is very hard to rack using the slide release without a loaded mag. Once you put a loaded mag into the gun it takes little to no force to press the slide release button down!

  • @RC-te4mt
    @RC-te4mt Před 5 lety +1

    The 938 is a nail driver, great shooter!

  • @rollofire22
    @rollofire22 Před 7 lety +1

    I have over 1200 rounds in the one i own its the Equinox and I love this gun, its my edc. i use Crossbreed Appendix carry iwb holster. But then i have over 20 Sig Sauer pistols, after this one my Sig P320 is my favorite...

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +Rollofire corvette dang!! Over 20!! I'm jealous lol. One day, one day..

  • @KyleKick909
    @KyleKick909 Před 6 lety +1

    i've been shooting and pocket carrying my p938 for a year now and it has been such a great little pistol. i have been trying to find a second pocket carry option to the p938 and i can't find anything that i like as much. i might even buy a second p938.

  • @FredArd1954
    @FredArd1954 Před 7 lety +1

    Bought my P938 about a year after they came out. At the time, there were not a lot of choices for single stack conceal carry sized 9mm handguns. Ruger had the LC9, but it didn't sit well with me, and I think Kahr had one out as well. That was about it.l (no S&W Shield or G43 at the time). The P938 for a while had mixed reviews, primarily due to a finicky-ness for certain ammo, but I think they got that issue resolved in production by the time I bought mine. I got the two-tone model with the rubberized grip. A local dealer had a really good package deal that Sig offered that includes the two styles of magazine, the holster, carrying box, all mentioned in your package, PLUS a laser. All this was about $540 before tax, so a great deal. I've been carrying mine several years now EDC, weekdays (work in the office) in a Galco ankle holster, and weekends on my belt, using the Sig plastic holster, most often IWB in the rear or kidney location, provided I'm not going to be sitting a lot.
    All in all, I love it. My only complaints: (1) on the range is the grooves on the trigger tear my finger up after shooting a while; (2) in my pant leg the rubber grip is a little "catchy" occasionally, but is worth it for the comfort provided when shooting.

    • @FredArd1954
      @FredArd1954 Před 7 lety

      Sorry I hit the send arrow too soon. Great review and I really dig the Scorpion finish package. Thanks from Alabama to Maryland.

  • @Hainero2001
    @Hainero2001 Před 7 lety

    I love my Sig P938 and P238. I love my Glocks and Springfields too. A little note on the slide catch point. The reason for the more flush slide catches is because they are just that, slide catches, not releases. The theory is that when under stress, with adrenaline pumping, your small motor skills go to crap. Closing the slide by hitting the slide catch requires small motor skills that you may not have in a self-defense situation. That's why training curriculums emphasize racking the slide and why many self-defense weapons don't make the slide catches easily actuated for closing purposes.

  • @jeremyguenther6596
    @jeremyguenther6596 Před 6 lety +2

    Luv my 938 but I edc my kahr cm9 both great guns.

  • @serega4087
    @serega4087 Před 6 lety

    Had one, love it, but few problems with it. Firstable, when you try to do quick follow shots you accidentally engage safety with thumb and lock slide(unacceptable in high stress situations). 2) when shooting-mag release is touchy and mag come out sometimes with not chambering next round. 3) failures to feed with hollow points often(critical defense is only be okay) 4) finally what i hate most, if you safety engaged-you wont rack a slide(its locked), basically if you pull out a firearm and you need to use it you can’t rack slide quick to chamber a round until you take it off safety. I switched to g43 and no regrets 😍

  • @CWB1863
    @CWB1863 Před 8 lety +1

    I used to own the P238, but i traded it in for an even swap for a new M&P9c.I love that gun, but that's for another discussion.I've never shot the P938, but it seems to have an even love/hate relationship.From what i've seen anyway.An employee at my local gun shop swears by his.Hey, whatever works...run with it.Good video!

    • @hondaboyhunter
      @hondaboyhunter Před 7 lety

      I've heard from a few people that really didn't like the 238 tried the 938 and absolutely loved it. Too bad we can't all just have $20k in the bank to go on a shopping spree at Scheels eh? 😜

  • @woe2thet1m1d6
    @woe2thet1m1d6 Před 6 lety

    Good review, well done.

  • @jerusdc
    @jerusdc Před 7 lety +2

    Curious about your finger position on the trigger, Looks like you are using the middle phalanx instead of distal? never tried that.

  • @johnjessy89sprintmartinez51

    wish i COULD get out shooting like that AGAIN but being in a willcheare now is hard love that gun

  • @jamesbowens8123
    @jamesbowens8123 Před 7 lety

    I own the Sig Sauer P938, Glock 42, Glock 43 and Sig Sauer P250. I used to carry my Glock 42/43, but have started carrying my 938. I initially bought this gun in 22LR with the Threaded Barrel. It came all matt blue with night sights and the hogue wrap around grip, which are super comfortable. I contacted Sig Sauer and sent my frame to them to install the 9mm upper with night sights. For the price of a half of a 938, I have a .22 and a 9mm pistol in one. And Sigs Custom shop does the work, which is flawless.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +James Bowens that's awesome! Good work, definitely makes for cheaper plinking on the range :).

  • @GovG33k
    @GovG33k Před 7 lety

    I love my Rosewood Sig P938. One very important thing you must take care of is putting some Loctite on the horseshoe shaped spring guide-rod and backing plate threads. I've found mine backing off more than a few times after field stripping it.

  • @pcolvin4235
    @pcolvin4235 Před 7 lety

    Lot of good info. Just bought one of these for $800 at Cabellas. Bought 2 extended mags on Ebay for $20 cheaper than Cabellas had them. Cabellas has a grip extender for another $50, dunno if I am gonna get that yet. Waiting my ten days and/or permit in the mail, so in the meantime learning about the firearm, as I am a noob. Took one safety class so far. This will be my EDC. I have only done target shooting at cans in the woods, which is way fun, so I can't wait to try it out. Mine is sparkly purple so hubby keeps his paws off it, and I have named her "Matilda". lol

  • @luskvideoproductions869

    I've shot both the G43 and then this here P938...and I friggin LOVED the Sig, it's the only Sig I've ever enjoyed shooting! I had the one with the rubber grips in all black (Nightmare version?), and I could have shot that gun all friggin day, comfortably!!

  • @hondaboyhunter
    @hondaboyhunter Před 7 lety

    I love the trigger on these. I was planning on buying a Kimber micro9 as a concealed because I'm a huge fan of 1911s but this gun is more or less a "baby 1911" and I love that. It's familiar and comfortable and just feels like a compact version of my 5" Kimber .45. I wanted a 1911 or 1911-style "modern automatic" as a CC BECAUSE of the trigger and I'm not disappointed with the 938. In my experience there's no handgun out there than can compare to the trigger of a 1911 until I picked this little puppy up. It's nearly identical. Short, crisp, immediate. The 6-8 pounds is perfect. Resistant enough you won't have accidental discharge if you're a newer shooter, but light enough it can be pulled quickly and easily. Can't say enough about it.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +hunter roberts couldn't have said it better brother. Thanks for commenting :).

  • @4ndomestic
    @4ndomestic Před 4 lety

    Came for the review, stayed for the comments🍿 subbed

  • @ibleedpurple52
    @ibleedpurple52 Před 5 lety +1

    Eh I'd prefer a 365 if I'm forced with this over the 43 ! Been carrying the 43x & love that thing what part of md you in man ?

  • @darwin5763
    @darwin5763 Před 7 lety

    I have the little brother P238 and that magazine extension makes all the difference in the world

  • @devenreuxpeltier5583
    @devenreuxpeltier5583 Před 8 lety +1

    Great idea for concealed carry been looking at a Walther but may reconsider thks

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +Devenreux Peltier you definitely should, it's one of the best single stack pistols I've ever handled :).

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty Před 7 lety +1

    hi. how's accuracy and would you recommend over 238. thank you. good job

  • @TexasPelican
    @TexasPelican Před 7 lety +12

    Avoid the aftermarket magazines. I tried them and they were rubbish.

  • @JohnSmith-zq6zy
    @JohnSmith-zq6zy Před 5 lety +1

    I went with the Sig P938 purely because I shot the gun better than a Glock 43. I also thoroughly enjoy the ascetics of my emperor scorpion

  • @FromPlsNerf
    @FromPlsNerf Před 7 lety

    Love my 938. Question though. Is your right side safety a tad loose? Mine is. It's impossible for it to fall off because of how it's designed...but it's still a little annoying if I shake the pistol because you can hear the right lever rattle off the frame.

  • @ricklarence7751
    @ricklarence7751 Před 2 lety

    Just bought one my dealer got in and I love it

  • @martingarza8551
    @martingarza8551 Před 8 lety

    I like my 938 SAS overall other than the magazine is very difficult to load. After market speedloaders are to sloppy or flimsy deforming when loading. I paid almost $50 for extra magazine yeah they're proud of their products. The feed ramp is very steep but will shoot most hollowpoints except for really radical designed ones. The inside the waist band holster was not useful it kept pulling out when drawing pistol even after working on tension screw. Before buying a 938 try to find someone who has one to let you shoot it. I like mine you may not it's a preference in the end after $$$ of coarse.

  • @nekiafontanez2456
    @nekiafontanez2456 Před 7 lety +1

    are the sig p938 problems fixed yet ejection etc I really wanna order one for EDC

  • @lloydbulman5517
    @lloydbulman5517 Před 8 lety

    I like this one. Thanks for sharing!

  • @baghdadcamper
    @baghdadcamper Před 5 lety

    Great review

  • @frankgonzalez3822
    @frankgonzalez3822 Před 8 lety

    I have a sig p239 and was looking for something smaller for summer carry. thanks for the video

  • @michaelglaser1669
    @michaelglaser1669 Před 7 lety +10

    LOVE my 938!!!!!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety +3

      +michael glaser me too! :)

    • @cmj20002
      @cmj20002 Před 6 lety +1

      Good, I am thinking of getting one soon. I always liked 1911's, so for me this would be a good fit. I figure run what you can shoot well and like. I have a 1911 in 10mm and would carry it, but it is large and heavy, so this is a good option for me.

  • @oCaRRiEDx
    @oCaRRiEDx Před 7 lety +1

    Had a army green P938. Really miss the thing wish I would have never sold it. Love my shield but there is just something about the SIG.

  • @ZFlyingVLover
    @ZFlyingVLover Před 7 lety +1

    What sort of magazine extentions exist for this pistol? I hope you can get at least an 8 rnd mag

  • @luskvideoproductions869
    @luskvideoproductions869 Před 6 lety +1

    Hell yaaaazz!! I really really really enjoyed shooting this, after my range informed me that their Micro 9 was in the shop again (take note, Kimber lovers). I've shot the G43, it's a good, typically Glock...but I HATE the sights, and HATE the trigger, I've always wanted a 1911-style CCW, that wouldn't destroy my hands after 3 shots. I never met a Sig I liked...until this one...just need $700.00 now lol

  • @swagner15333
    @swagner15333 Před 7 lety +1

    Quick correction, the mag holds 6 plus 1 in chamber. Not 7+1.

  • @sturmgewehr70
    @sturmgewehr70 Před 5 lety +1

    I just picked up a "We The People " P938,today. Great pistol. Beautiful patriotic aesthetics.

  • @bearmerica6668
    @bearmerica6668 Před 5 lety

    It'll probably be my pocket carry, second gun perhaps. I already have a G43 for EDC (small and light but not a pocket carry and for pocket carry I want a safety since my friend's Navy dad shot his leg through pocket once) and the Shield is too heavy for the Texas Summer. By the time I save money perhaps it'll be more fixed. My friend just had to bring his in just after Xmas. He had the latest and it's in to Sig for trigger not firing (broken or just jammed). Less than 1000 rounds :(

  • @GawgaCracka
    @GawgaCracka Před 8 lety

    I love my Sig 1911's(Nightmare full size, and Scorpion carry) and my Mom carriers the Sig 938...but I will admit my EDC Glock 19, although none of them just lay in the safe...lol

  • @cylon6173
    @cylon6173 Před 8 lety

    Great! Thanks for your response.

  • @eckstream1
    @eckstream1 Před 7 lety

    I own both and am a long time shooter... That said I'd choose the Glock over the Sig.
    My reasoning here is due to maintenance... The Glock is so easy to maintain and detail strip.
    The Glock can be detail stripped and re-assembled in just a few minutes... While the Sig takes 20 minutes to get the sear and ejector installed properly.
    Dirty environments are also a HUGE problem for the Sig.

    • @gronthomson
      @gronthomson Před 4 lety

      I completely agree with you, eckstream1. I have both. I love both. The Sig938 is a beautiful firearm, has a near-perfect grip, and is accurate and fun to shoot. It's a range gun for me. The Glock 43 is my EDC, fun to shoot, easily concealable, has a great feel to it, and doesn't have a hammer or safety to potentially complicate matters.

  • @MrCharlieBelle
    @MrCharlieBelle Před 7 lety +1

    No. Had both and now the G43 accompanies me everyday. I did upgrade the sights though.

  • @jimp1004
    @jimp1004 Před 7 lety +1

    I have both, definitely carry my 43 over the 938!

  • @stevechoi3287
    @stevechoi3287 Před 8 lety +1

    another nice vid, I'm a S&W M&P guy myself but you've perked some interest!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +Steve Choi glad to hear it lol. I love my shield! It's my second most accurate pistol... After this sig ;).

  • @zachb.6606
    @zachb.6606 Před 4 lety +1

    The ambi safety is also awesome for righties if you want to carry one of these as a back up on your weak side.

    • @pmczapczara5332
      @pmczapczara5332 Před rokem

      Or if RH gets injured, great to have a backup that's got it on both sides.

  • @zyzzuschrist3410
    @zyzzuschrist3410 Před 3 lety

    Scorpio edition FDE model is a damn beauty! Never seen this one ☝️

  • @spadetrump
    @spadetrump Před 3 lety

    I chose this firearm because my ideal firearm is the keltec p32. i need something small. but i wanted more substantial firepower. it fits the bill.

  • @kweefkakez5130
    @kweefkakez5130 Před 7 lety +1

    I would never sell a striker fire pistol for a hammer fire pistol! That's my preference but I think we could all agree that huge ambi safety could possibly get you killed

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety +1

      +Kweef Kakez all comes down to training and comfort. Pulling any firearm at the wrong time can get you killed. It's about preparedness for that encounter that saves your life :).

  • @cylon6173
    @cylon6173 Před 8 lety

    Nice job on the video. How is that FDE finish holding up with holster wear?

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Trevor Helmer thanks man, it looks new as the day I got it :). I've heard leather holsters seem to wear it down much faster though..

  • @defenderarms5133
    @defenderarms5133 Před 8 lety

    Great video...glad I stumbled across your channel...I just hit subscribe...I am a Glock "Fan Boy" as they say so a Glock 43 at $380 on Blue Label I'll keep it for my EDC but will definitely look out for a Sig to rent at my local range and check it out more...although $700 is a bit too pricey for me!!!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Yon Dugger at blue label pricing all those guns are a steal haha, but yea absolutely check out a 938, I think you'll really love it. Welcome to the community brother :).

  • @janreeves5443
    @janreeves5443 Před 8 lety

    I've had my p938 for almost two years - over 1,000 assorted rounds - no issues. I also have a couple of Glocks. Absolutely no comparison when it comes to quality. Sig did have some quality issues when they first introduced the p938 but those issues are resolved. In any case Sig warranties the guns for ever. For my money the p938 is the best single stack 9mm for concealed carry. Sig makes as many different models as Baskin Robins does ice cream - seems to be their marketing approach. Mine is the Equinox model - front sight is the Truglo TFO with the Siglight night sight on the rear. Mine came with one flush mount six round mag. I have three seven round extended mags and have replaced the Darkwood grips with Rosewood. Great gun

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Jan Reeves I LOVE the equinox!! If they had it at the price I got the scorpion, this may have been a different video haha.

  • @kevinkeener3216
    @kevinkeener3216 Před 6 lety +2

    No way will I ever carry a gun that forces me to have the safety on. I would rather pull my 43 and go to work.

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude Před 8 lety

    The trigger pivots form the top unlike a 1911 that pulls straight back...it will never feel like a 1911. Damned good little carry gun though. Thanks for sharing !!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Tony Reynolds thanks for commenting :).

    • @aaronolsen7116
      @aaronolsen7116 Před 8 lety

      W Engineering makes phenomenal triggers for the p938 that make the pivot much less noticeable. Obviously it will always pivot from the top, but they've changed the trigger bar location which gives it a much straighter feel. Love my WE trigger on my p938 SAS

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight Před 7 lety +1

    how many magazines comes with the 938?

  • @robnober1
    @robnober1 Před 7 lety

    How is the cleaning process?you may have vid for that. Can you link me?? I love sig products have a p320 and carry it but do have a problem with canceling at times.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety +1

      +Robnober Freund cleaning isn't bad, but you have to be very attentive. There's a small spring in the slide stop that has to be put back in EXACTLY how it was taken out or it will malfunction.

  • @bc_usa
    @bc_usa Před 4 lety

    I have the SIG P938 and the Glock 43 and the SIG P938 looks better but the G43 is a much better EDC in my opinion. Good video.

  • @serega4087
    @serega4087 Před 6 lety

    Forgot to say, g43 slide moves on steel frame while p938 slide moves on aluminum-it will wear out p938 frame quicker

  • @rossauce12
    @rossauce12 Před rokem

    I have the p238 and love it for a picket gun..

  • @Whalermansteve84
    @Whalermansteve84 Před 7 lety +1

    Such a tiny gun with a huge price tag. Damn I really want one

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +steven mckinsey I've been seeing p938's for under $600 A LOT lately used. I think people are moving to higher capacity, so now is definitely the time to look!

  • @richarddilorenzo8188
    @richarddilorenzo8188 Před 8 lety +3

    I've been looking at the Kimber Micro 9 and this gun... This video swung me to the Sig. Why? 8/16 is my anniversary! That's a good omen!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety +1

      +Richard DiLorenzo that's awesome!! Glad I could help :). Happy anniversary

  • @wesbern
    @wesbern Před 7 lety

    Unfortunately, I've had more than a few problems with my P938 (Equinox). Got rid of it and traded it for a CZ 2075 RAMI. Much happier.

  • @joetraina6844
    @joetraina6844 Před 8 lety

    I own both the G43 and the 938. Love them both and pocket carry both. If I'm carrying my G29, G19 or G26 as my primary carry, my G43 is in my weak hand front pocket. If I'm carrying my Kimber as my primary, the 938 is in my weak side front pocket.
    If it's summer and I don't want to waistband carry, either the G43 or 938 acts as my primary carry in my front right hand pocket.
    I highly recommend a Sticky name brand holster for pocket carry.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +Joe Traina (atrain311) you carry two firearms! Dang, that's impressive. I find some larger pistols to be cumbersome enough, let alone carrying two. Good for you though :). I've heard very good things about sticky holsters.

    • @joetraina6844
      @joetraina6844 Před 8 lety +1

      Two is one. One is none. :)

  • @shkotayd9749
    @shkotayd9749 Před 7 lety

    Should they have added a grip safety as well?
    Its to be carried cocked and locked, but I am just too used to the standard .45 1911 also having that grip safety as a second insurance against accidental discharges. For the 1911 with grip safeties, its a proven safe design to be able to carry your firearms ready.

  • @serega4087
    @serega4087 Před 6 lety +2

    Those arguments you can’t beat, i was myself a big fun of p938 but gun MUST be about reliability not the looks....

  • @codywallace3678
    @codywallace3678 Před 4 lety +1

    Been thinking about getting rid of my kimber micro 9 and getting this. Thoughts?

    • @thebusterdog6358
      @thebusterdog6358 Před 4 lety

      Good choice. The Micro 9 is a rip-off design of the P938. And like any copy it is never better than the original.

  • @apollyon0810
    @apollyon0810 Před 8 lety

    How was yours brand new? Mine seemed to jam fairly often and was rough racking the slide until I got a couple hundred rounds through it.

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 8 lety

      +apollyon0810 I think the first range trip I put 200 rds through to adjust. And the second range trip, and every other after has been perfect(at least for me). Never a single jam of any kind, and my accuracy goes up about 30% with this one :).

  • @gemmint77
    @gemmint77 Před 7 lety

    What Ammo do you carry with this sig? Great video.

  • @jayjones3684
    @jayjones3684 Před 7 lety

    I have 5 glocks and 5 Sig's including the 938 ! Got to say I find myself caring the Sig more than I carry my 19 or my 26 !! At 12 yards with 124 grain plus P loads it will keep a full magazine inside a coffee cup size group or smaller depending on how fast you shoot!! The gun also doesn't print as bad as my 26 /19 or my 1911 colt defender!!!!

    • @MarylandRefugee2014
      @MarylandRefugee2014  Před 7 lety

      +jay jones exactly my thoughts! She really is a dream to shoot, not sure why there's so much negativity on it.

  • @bennwj
    @bennwj Před 6 lety +1

    Great review. I always laugh when people say that their firearm is God's gift to shooters and bash other firearms. As a firearms instructor I've figured out that in most cases it is because they spent money on a gun and refuse to recognize that their firearm actually isn't the right one for them, but they are emotionally and financially attached to it. Every firearm is a compromise. The "perfect" for everybody CCW handgun hasn't been, and never will be, invented. Glock, S&W, Springfield, Sig, Ruger etc all make great guns. What works for one person will not work for the next. I more or less stopped shooting all of my Glocks (except my 27 that goes with me around the farm) in 2005 when I bought my first Springfield XD (a 4" .45 ACP). It is much more accurate, ergonomic and comes with better sights and trigger than any Glock. Does that mean a Glock is "garbage"? Nope. It just has more compromises for me than other guns. Since then I have purchased more XDs....a 4" XDs in 9mm, 3.3" XDs in .45, a 3.8" Xdm in 9mm. The 4" XDs has a Crimson Trace Railmaster Pro light/laser and gets carried when the weather and dress code calls for a covering garment. The XDs 3.3" in .45 gets carried when an untucked shirt is appropriate. For those times when an untucked shirt isn't appropriate, a P238 is in my pocket, or a P938 is in a tuckable holster. I bought a M&P and a Shield (both in 9mm) and I use them for student guns. I personally hate the trigger, but if it works for you and you can run it that is awesome.

    • @chrisquintana3877
      @chrisquintana3877 Před rokem

      There's no denying GLOCK is an overpriced trash gun. Trigger is sub-par , No safety (safeaction my ass) Plastic sights. Flexible plastic frame. Unusable slide release. Plastic mags. Zero machining need to make the frame , MIM internals, very minimal machining to manufacture slide and they want 600+ for a new G19. It's pure insanity, and now that their design is no longer theirs, others are manufacturing the same thing for half the money and sometimes even do it better than glock.... there's no reason a G19 should cost as much as sig p938 , purely from a manufacturer's stand point. Sig probably makes $50 profit on every p938 built, glock probably makes $300 profit on every g19 built.

    • @bennwj
      @bennwj Před rokem

      @@chrisquintana3877 Overprices trash gun? I don’t think I would go that far. They are very safe as the striker isn’t fully cocked until the trigger is pulled so I am not sure where you are getting that complaint from. My G27 has the original “plastic” sights and they have never failed even when the gun was carried daily for about 7 years. I have used it in classes and as a loaner to students and the sights are just fine. I have heard people complaining that the sights break, but I have never seen it. Not saying that it hasn’t happened, but I’m pretty confident that if it happened as often as some of the internet commandoes say it happens, they would have been replaced ages ago. The G27 that I mentioned in my original comment had to go in for a grip reduction/re-stippling to get rid of that obnoxious “hump”. The hump isn’t an issue for me on the G19/23 or the G17/22, but on the smaller G26/27 sized frames it makes for a very uncomfortable grip…..for many people. The slide release is perfectly usable as long as you don’t use it to put the gun into battery after loading or a reload. The firearm was designed to do that by retracting the slide a bit and releasing it to chamber a round. Glock triggers are way too heavy. They are especially heavy (for me) in the G43 and G48 that I have shot. Every handgun is a compromise, and what works for one will not work for somebody else.