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The Sig Sauer® P938 Scorpion™ is a reliable and concealable semi-auto pistol that offers the ballistic advantage of the battle-proven 9mm cartridge in a 380-sized pistol. The P938 Scorpion features an alloy frame and a stainless steel slide finished in FDE (Flat Dark Earth). Hogue® G-10 Piranha™ grips provide a secure hold, and SIGLITE® night sights, dovetail to the slide, allow rapid sight acquisition in dim light. Sig P938 pistols are modeled on a 1911-style, single action design, with an ambidextrous thumb safety. The slide can be racked for loading and clearing the weapon with the safety engaged. The hammer recesses into the beavertail section of the frame to protect it when carrying the weapon on safe, and to avoid hammer-bite while firing. The pistol operates with a locked-breech, short recoil action (instead of blowback) that locks the action closed. Front and rear slide serrations enhance the shooter's ability to pull the slide back for loading and clearing the action. The Sig Sauer P938 Scorpion FDE Semi-Auto Pistol can be carried comfortably all-day—everyday, keeping it within reach for situations that call for rapid deployment of well-placed shots. Comes with one 7-round magazine.
This Sig Sauer P938 Scorpion is an American-made, semi-auto handgun modeled after the 1911 and chambered in 9mm. Well-suited for self-defense, this pistol is reliable and easily concealable, making it an ideal choice for every day carry. It is built with an alloy frame and stainless steel slide with a Flat Dark Earth finish. The Hogue G-10 Piranha grips ensure a secure hold, while the SIGLITE night sights provide a clear sight profile, even in low-light conditions.
UPC | 798681460632 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3 BARREL |
Finish | FDE |
Weight | 1 LBS. |
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