I've had a P938 for about 3 years that I've been very pleased with and frequently carry. Round count is about 2500. The last 2 times I've taken the gun to the range the magazine has dropped out while firing. My first thought was that I had inadvertently pressed the magazine release, but this has definitely happened without my doing that. The last time I fired the gun, I put 5 seven round magazines through it and this happened 3 times with 3 different magazines. The gun has otherwise been flawless. Any thoughts?
Posts: 121 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 21, 2007
A couple years ago, another member here posted that he replaced the stock 938 spring with a standard 1911 mag button spring, chopped a couple coils off it until it fit and never had another issue with magazines becoming unseated while firing.
I was beginning to experience the same issue with my 2013 938. Once I swapped out and fitted the new 1911 spring, I never had a problem with mags dropping out, either.
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Posts: 7464 | Location: Georgia | Registered: February 19, 2005
The 1911 spring nor the SIG heavy catch spring worked for me. I finally bit the bullet and sent my P938 back to SIG for the updated magazine catch and whatever else it might need. It's on it's way back to me now.
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Posts: 1992 | Location: Central USA - Cornfields & Cows | Registered: May 19, 2005
I spoke to SIG and decided not to try to fix this myself. Sent them the gun today and they will install the new magazine catch and spring and any other service or updates if needed. Good deal, 3-4 week turnaround.
Posts: 121 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 21, 2007
Update to my original post. Sent my P938 to Sig and they received it on June 20th and I received it back today. Excellent turnaround time. Gunsmith comments:
Updated magazine catch spring. Updated mainspring housing, hammer, sear, and extractor. Replaced recoil assembly and firing pin spring. Test fired FMJ and JHP, no issues.
Very pleased with their service. Will take the gun to the range tomorrow to check it out. My only concern is the trigger pull is heavier, but hopefully this will improve with some shooting. My gun had about 2500 rounds through it and I liked the trigger as it was.
Posts: 121 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 21, 2007
Originally posted by HKSig: Update to my original post. Sent my P938 to Sig and they received it on June 20th and I received it back today. Excellent turnaround time. Gunsmith comments:
Updated magazine catch spring. Updated mainspring housing, hammer, sear, and extractor. Replaced recoil assembly and firing pin spring. Test fired FMJ and JHP, no issues.
Very pleased with their service. Will take the gun to the range tomorrow to check it out. My only concern is the trigger pull is heavier, but hopefully this will improve with some shooting. My gun had about 2500 rounds through it and I liked the trigger as it was.
Good too know. I am approaching the same round count on my 4 YO P938. During my last range trip, the mag unseated during rapid fire drill. I like you assumed that I hit the mag release, but it would have been the first time, so doubtful.
Replacing everything besides the mag catch spring must have been condition based. Do you know if you had the old or new style MSH and spring? If you had the old style, you got a lot of life out of them and as they wear the trigger pull becomes progressively lighter. Mine became a hair trigger once half of the male boss on the MSH had worn off. Replacing these components did increase trigger effort, but not worse than after 200 round mark.
The new hammer & sear probably is the bigger culprit for increased trigger pull and may feel a little gritty. That should wear in quick enough. Could dry fire with snap caps to expedite.
I previously asked the form about replacement intervals on the springs. Now I know SIG thinks it is ~ 2500 rounds.
Posts: 2034 | Location: Virginia | Registered: April 08, 2012
Took the repaired P938 to the range today and fired 50 rounds without any problems. In spite of the heavier trigger, I was pleased. I always fire 3 7-round magazines at a reduced silhouette at 50 feet. Goal is all 21 rounds in the 5-ring (easy with my X5 or S&W K38) but a challenge with this little pistol. Had 17 5's, 3 4's, and 1 3 for 100/105. Hope to get another 2500 rounds before it has to go back again!
The MSH that was replaced was the old type. I've actually had the pistol since 12/13, longer than I thought.
Posts: 121 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 21, 2007