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I am trying to find a set of rosewood grips for my daughter's 938 for Christmas. Hogue does not make wooden grips for the 938. I know that Sig does make them from their shop.

Are there other reliable manufacturers of nice wooden grips for the 938?



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I'm pretty sure I recently saw some on Amazon. They pretty much have everything you're looking for. I know there's several of the G10 grips because I bought some off Amazon.


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Go on E-Bay
 
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I never think of ebay. Good suggestion.



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High Figure Grips is your friend!

http://www.highfiguregrips.com/sig-p938

RAASCO has some nice ones in English Walnut at very reasonable prices too.

https://raasco.com/sig-sauer-grips/sig-p938-grips/


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Ryan Payne aka Sarge makes outstanding grips.
http://shop.thefinergrain.com/

Here's a set of his Malle Burl gloss grips on my P238:



I have a number of other grips from him on other guns FWIW. Great stuff.



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Artie, do you want the ones that come on the P938SAS? I have a set, I'll just need to fish through the holsters-and-grips drawer to find them.




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Etsy.com has some so does Amazon.com
 
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Artie, do you want the ones that come on the P938SAS? I have a set, I'll just need to fish through the holsters-and-grips drawer to find them.


If they are will fit the standard frame, then they would do nicely.



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The P938 that I bought from a forum member has nice wood grips. I'll have to check and see where they came from. I know for sure that they did not come from SIG, as my 938 has a single-sided safety and as I understand it, there is only one grip supplier who accommodates this configuration.
Follow-up: I found it. My error, the grips on the P938 that I bought are G10, not wood.

If you're interested here's a link: http://lokgrips.com/gun-grips/sig/sig-p938



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Artie, do you want the ones that come on the P938SAS? I have a set, I'll just need to fish through the holsters-and-grips drawer to find them.


If they are will fit the standard frame, then they would do nicely.


Email me? I'll send them to you, and you can make sure you like them and that they fit properly.




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I am trying to find a set of rosewood grips for my daughter's 938 for Christmas. Hogue does not make wooden grips for the 938. I know that Sig does make them from their shop.

Are there other reliable manufacturers of nice wooden grips for the 938?

If all else fails I have a set of Sig Rosewoods I took off my P938. Replaced them with Hogue rubber grips.
 
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Thanks VT. Email on the way.

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Originally posted by V-Tail:
The P938 that I bought from a forum member has nice wood grips. I'll have to check and see where they came from. I know for sure that they did not come from SIG, as my 938 has a single-sided safety and as I understand it, there is only one grip supplier who accommodates this configuration.
Follow-up: I found it. My error, the grips on the P938 that I bought are G10, not wood.

If you're interested here's a link: http://lokgrips.com/gun-grips/sig/sig-p938


Any P938 grips should accommodate the single sided safety configuration.
The difference is if one wants to cover up the area where the second safety lever used to reside or not.


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Thanks VT. Email on the way.

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All taken care of, sir.




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