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I had a P238 a while ago and mistakenly sold it. Had the chance to get this and it came with a CT Green Laser. I installed the laser but then took it off as I had no holster that would work with it. Took it to the range and it was a treat, expecially after shooting my new Ruger 57. However, at 7 yds at my indoor range I got these groups, 5 in the mag twice, and was suitably impressed, lol. I will mess further with it, maybe tweak the sights a tad, and call it good. It was a really pleasant shooting. With good ammo and a proper holster it will share EDC with my Ruger 57 and S&W .380 EZ PC. The wood grips also look good, classy. Semper Fi paul | ||
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Not seeing any attachment. But have this gun without the laser. Great shooting gun. Unfortunately "lost" it as soon as the wife shot it. | |||
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Baroque Bloke |
I have a P238 and love it. I usually covet the most expensive version of anything. But In the case of the P238 I think that the least expensive version, the Nitron, is the best version. It came with lousy polymer grips, so I put on Hogue checkered G10 grips. But I’d have done that for any P238 model. Love those Hogue grips! My .380 Interarms Walther PPK/S has viscously sharp recoil, hard-to-rack slide, and 17 lb. DA trigger pull. The P238 is MUCH better on all counts. I consider the pinky extension mags to be essential. All of my pistols are SAO. Welcome to SIGforum! We’re glad you’re here. Serious about crackers | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
I like mine. Shoots really good for a pocket pistol. | |||
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