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Old 10-28-2014, 09:27 AM
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Me too fingers crossed. I read they put a new extractor in, and hopefully the guide rod is not two pieces.
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Old 10-28-2014, 04:11 PM
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Default Sig P938 Extreme impressions and Range Trip

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Things got a bit better at 15.

Range trip went good. I brought my officers 1911 just encase I had any issues, but I didn't. I shot 150 rounds and not one failure of any kind. The recoil is stout, like a 45, but fun and not at all punishing. I actually popped a small cyst that has been annoying me, and it beats the bible trick. The plastic trigger has to go, even though it voids the warranty. It does dig into your finger a bit. May sand and smooth it out. Not bad though. Otherwise very smooth operation.
One thing you will need to use loctite on the grips. After 75 rounds I lost a screw. I finally found it behind me and I will tell you, it blended in with the floor. I tightened it up and went back to shooting. After 50 rounds it was loose again.
One thing I was worried about was this thing not cycling 115 grain ammo. It's all over the Internet. I am happy to say it ate $9.95 Federal 115 gr and Winchester white box flawlessly.
Down to shooting. It was definitely a challenge to hit the center of the target. I tried different ways to pull the trigger as I was shooting left. The trigger pull has loosened up quite a bit, it feels about 7 lbs now, which is ok. I seemed to shoot better past 10 feet and shot pretty good at 25. After 150 rounds I was happy and my accuracy was starting to suffer from either hunger or this little stallion. All in all this thing ran like a champ and after a few hundred more rounds I will CCW this pistol. It's soaking in CLP right now. I will clean it, and check how it's wearing. Until next report.
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Old 10-28-2014, 04:22 PM
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Looks/sounds like a good day, thanks for the follow-up.
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Good to hear it's working well so far. It seems like any early teething problems must have been dealt with. If you read any current threads on forums about "best compact 9mm" or "best CCW" etc., you'll see a lot of recommendations for the 938.

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Old 10-28-2014, 07:16 PM
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I have a 238 and I love it. Congrats.
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