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Chambered in 380 ACP the SIG Sauer P238 is a centerfire single-action semi-automatic handgun modeled after the M1911. Manufactured for nearly a decade this subcompact pistol has an all-metal beavertail frame and stainless steel slide. Newer models feature night sights which were originally offered only as an option and a number of variants are available with a variety of finishes grips and other features. Small yet dependable the P238 is easily concealable making it a popular option for concealed carry.
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A smart looking small handgun built with the same accuracy and reliability as large frame SIG SAUER pistols. With an overall length of just 5.5 inches a height of 3.96 inches and weighing just 15.2 ounces the SIG SAUER P238 is the ultimate firepower in an all metal frame concealed pistol. The P238 is built on an anodized alloy beavertail style frame thats ideal for concealed carry.The stainless steel slide features the popular trademarked SIG SAUER slide serrations FDE finish G-10 Piranha grips and SIGLITE Night Sights. - CALIBER 380 Auto - ACTION TYPE Semi-Auto - FRAME SIZE Micro-Compact - FRAME FINISH Hard Coat Anodized - FRAME MATERIAL Alloy - SLIDE FINISH Nitron - SLIDE MATERIAL Stainless Steel - TRIGGER SAO - BARREL LENGTH 2.7 in (69 mm) - OVERALL LENGTH 5.5 in (140 mm) - OVERALL WIDTH 1.1 in (28 mm) - HEIGHT 3.9 in (99 mm) - WEIGHT 16 oz (454 g)
UPC | 798681553495 |
Caliber | .380 ACP |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Barrel Length | 2.7 BARREL |
Weight | 1 LBS. |
Finish | TAN |
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