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I loved mine til it shot the guide rod down range and I replaced the guide rod and tried to better secure the two pieces together but couldn't ever get the thought of it failing again. I love Sigs , but just not this model.
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Yep, mine basically did the same thing as I mentioned in an earlier post. So I investigated the new, what seems like a 20 lb trigger pull issue and it seems it is binding every now and then due to movement in the main spring housing. Plastic retainer pin that holds the spring in place, looks like it might have been sheared off; now the nub is too short to keep the spring in place. Yep, I am surely soured on Sig Sauer; maybe that's why that just go by Sig now? Oh well, enjoy your P938's, mine is going away on Thursday, trading it toward a CZ 2075 Rami 9mm. PS - I will add I haven't had any failure to feed or eject issues and have shot over 1000 rounds from it. Unfortunately, the other issues say my luck with Sig is not meant to betil it shot the guide rod down range
So considering about everyone in this thread is a 938 owner, thought this would be a good spot to ask. I've had it for about a year now and love it. I shoot so much better with it than I even did with my 229.. Anyway, question regarding chambering a round.. When I get home I always pop the mag out and unload the gun. Thing is, almost every time I do, the next round in line falls out of the magwell as soon as I eject the mag and if it doesn't, it's hanging on by a thread. It's like when I chamber one, the friction from the round going in slides that second round out of the mag a ways or maybe it's the ejector? Never had a FTF with it, feeds great. Only this which may be a non issue, but never had another gun do it before. Let me know if this is a common thing, if I'm stupid or if I should be calling Sig. Thanks!
Sorry for the thread-jack but it seemed to be about over anyway
I actually don't recall my Micro 9 having a round pop off when unloading, so it may be less prone to do ing so that the P938 was; but yes the P938 did it quite regularly. With each of them I always pushed the top round back before loading up.I just picked up the Kimber Micro 9, very similar gun to the 938 and my Kimber does the same thing. First couple times I thought what the heck. After a little googling it seemed to be common to several similar gun models. And most everyone stated the same thing, don't worry about it.
Thanks for letting me know. Took me by surprise the first few timesI just picked up the Kimber Micro 9, very similar gun to the 938 and my Kimber does the same thing. First couple times I thought what the heck. After a little googling it seemed to be common to several similar gun models. And most everyone stated the same thing, don't worry about it.
You'll live it I carry one as well and it beats the striker fired guns hands down.
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Anything I should consider?
not saying polyguns are bad just saying metal is better
I know it's common practice but I have kind of a weird mental issue with seeing that hammer cocked while it's stuffed in my belt. (I'm sure I'll get over it)
Having owned the P938, Kahr MK40 and now Kimber Micro 9; I'd take either of the latter over the P938. If the Kahr was just less blocky, it would be my preferred choice, whether in 9 or 40. Though it is a bit larger in all dimensions, I am really liking my CZ 9mm RAMI that can hold 10 or 14 with extended mag.once also carried kahr and other striker fired guns and still say no striker fire can compare to the 938 it's in a class if it's own for the size.
I am really liking my CZ 9mm RAMI that can hold 10 or 14 with extended mag.