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I recently bought a P938 Legion too and like it a lot. Unfortunately, I acquired mine about the same time I became the owner of a 12/19 P365. They've both got excellent triggers and are of comparable size, but how do I justify going with the P938, when the P365 carries 11 rounds vs 8 in the single stack magazine of the P938? The other issue I have with the SAO Sig is the fact that it won't accept the magazines I have for my previously purchased (non-Legion) P938. In any case, the P938 is an excellent choice for carry. "I'm not fluent in the language of violence, but I know enough to get around in places where it's spoken." | |||
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An update to my original post: My P938 Legion is back from the SIG Armorer where it had the Carry Level Action Job performed. The trigger pull now averages just under 5 lbs. I fired 82 rounds at the range today at 10 yards, 70 rounds of American Eagle 124gr FMJ and 12 rounds of mixed defensive ammunition. All rounds fed, fired, extracted, and ejected without issue; accuracy was good. I have not experienced any issues with this gun, at all. Since my original post, I also received my Legion coin and Legion case-what a waste. Why bother? | |||
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Lol yeah I mine is one the way...its free so why not. Like I would carry that challenge coin. Id raher have a free mag Maximus | |||
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I carry my 938 SAS in the same holster. Great carry, can take it anywhere and it has been very reliable. | |||
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