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Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:56 pm
by wgoforth
rusty86 wrote:Thanks for the write-up klnjr. I've been looking at the p238 for a pocket carry when I can't conceal a bigger gun IWB (shorts/t-shirt, for example). I've seen mixed reviews as well but it seems that Sig has worked most (all?) of the issues out with the later manufactured pistols.
Also, I've held one with the 7-round extended mag and it feels great. That'd be a quick purchase after the gun for me.
Be sure to order the extended mag through CDNN... $12 cheaper. Since they have flat rate shipping ($9.99) may as well load up on their ammo as well. I bought Federal Eagle from them for $12.99 a box... 10 boxes plus 2 extended mags, same shipping.
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:48 pm
by rusty86
wgoforth wrote:rusty86 wrote:Thanks for the write-up klnjr. I've been looking at the p238 for a pocket carry when I can't conceal a bigger gun IWB (shorts/t-shirt, for example). I've seen mixed reviews as well but it seems that Sig has worked most (all?) of the issues out with the later manufactured pistols.
Also, I've held one with the 7-round extended mag and it feels great. That'd be a quick purchase after the gun for me.
Be sure to order the extended mag through CDNN... $12 cheaper. Since they have flat rate shipping ($9.99) may as well load up on their ammo as well. I bought Federal Eagle from them for $12.99 a box... 10 boxes plus 2 extended mags, same shipping.
Good advice - thanks. Is the mag at CDNN a Sig brand or generic? If it is generic, is it high quality? I'm assuming it is based on the fact that you seemed happy with it. Just clarifying...
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:05 pm
by wgoforth
rusty86 wrote:wgoforth wrote:rusty86 wrote:Thanks for the write-up klnjr. I've been looking at the p238 for a pocket carry when I can't conceal a bigger gun IWB (shorts/t-shirt, for example). I've seen mixed reviews as well but it seems that Sig has worked most (all?) of the issues out with the later manufactured pistols.
Also, I've held one with the 7-round extended mag and it feels great. That'd be a quick purchase after the gun for me.
Be sure to order the extended mag through CDNN... $12 cheaper. Since they have flat rate shipping ($9.99) may as well load up on their ammo as well. I bought Federal Eagle from them for $12.99 a box... 10 boxes plus 2 extended mags, same shipping.
Good advice - thanks. Is the mag at CDNN a Sig brand or generic? If it is generic, is it high quality? I'm assuming it is based on the fact that you seemed happy with it. Just clarifying...
They have the generic, but I ordered the actual sig factory brand because prior editions of the mags were destroying the feed ramp...and no way to know what the geberic one would do.
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:48 pm
by rusty86
wgoforth wrote:rusty86 wrote:wgoforth wrote:rusty86 wrote:Thanks for the write-up klnjr. I've been looking at the p238 for a pocket carry when I can't conceal a bigger gun IWB (shorts/t-shirt, for example). I've seen mixed reviews as well but it seems that Sig has worked most (all?) of the issues out with the later manufactured pistols.
Also, I've held one with the 7-round extended mag and it feels great. That'd be a quick purchase after the gun for me.
Be sure to order the extended mag through CDNN... $12 cheaper. Since they have flat rate shipping ($9.99) may as well load up on their ammo as well. I bought Federal Eagle from them for $12.99 a box... 10 boxes plus 2 extended mags, same shipping.
Good advice - thanks. Is the mag at CDNN a Sig brand or generic? If it is generic, is it high quality? I'm assuming it is based on the fact that you seemed happy with it. Just clarifying...
They have the generic, but I ordered the actual sig factory brand because prior editions of the mags were destroying the feed ramp...and no way to know what the geberic one would do.
Agreed - thanks again for the info. Like I said, I handled a P238 w/ 7 round mag and I will be purchasing the extended mag shortly after I purchase a P238. I might wait until the beginning of the year before I pull the trigger (so to speak) but I may decide to do it earlier.
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:41 am
by RPB
Seriously considering selling about 5 .380s I already own and buying one for one main reason.
I can get the sights I use on my XD and Glocks for a P238, but not my other .380s
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Was just waiting for y'all to say all the bugs are worked out and now I can gather up my other .380s and decide what to sell.
I usually use orange rear/Yellow front like this:
Instead of all green (or other color)

Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:23 pm
by speedsix
...don't know how that Kimber jumped up but MAN IS IT GORGEOUS!!!! there's the #1 reason I wouldn't consider the P238...what a FINE pistol!!!
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:37 pm
by wgoforth
speedsix wrote:...don't know how that Kimber jumped up but MAN IS IT GORGEOUS!!!! there's the #1 reason I wouldn't consider the P238...what a FINE pistol!!!
What's wrong with that 238? I think it's sharp too! Ours has the tritium nite sights so I wouldn't want to put those others on ours, but that is pretty kewl.
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:41 pm
by speedsix
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:28 pm
by wgoforth
That's funny whoever you are! Thankfully the hollow points will make it bigger upon impact!
Re: For Those Considering the SIG P238...
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:54 pm
by AEA
Rex B wrote:I bought some wood grips off ebay a few weeks ago.
$25 shipped, very nice quality. They came straight from Thailand.
I had a set for a S&W 642 (that I since sold) and waiting for delivery of a set for the SP101 that I just bought ($35.88 and free shipping). You can't beat the quality (handmade) for the price, I am quite happy with them.
You just don't see many handmade grips anymore at that price point.