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For a while I've been considering moving up to a Sig P238 of some sort from an LCP. My biggest interest right now is how much flatter/softer shooting the HD model (20 ounces) is than the regular P238 models (15 ounces).
I always train in accurate rapid fire for defensive purposes and the LCP can leave a lot to be desired in this category due to lack of sights, trigger, muzzle fip, etc. at anything more than a few feet. So, I really want to get a pocket gun that is a workable, accurate double tapper within a decent yardage.
I have held, but not fired a few "regular" P238's, and the additional heft, shorter trigger pull and honest to goodness sights make me feel pretty confident in being able to reliably use it to engage a target with rapid shots at more than 10 feet. However, the HD model seems like it may be even better with the additional frame weight.
Anyone ever shot these (regular P238 vs. P238 HD) side by side for comparison?
Thanks for any input.
Also, if anyone has spotted one of these P238 HD's new for sale in the wild lately, I'd be much obliged if you pointed me in it's direction.
I always train in accurate rapid fire for defensive purposes and the LCP can leave a lot to be desired in this category due to lack of sights, trigger, muzzle fip, etc. at anything more than a few feet. So, I really want to get a pocket gun that is a workable, accurate double tapper within a decent yardage.
I have held, but not fired a few "regular" P238's, and the additional heft, shorter trigger pull and honest to goodness sights make me feel pretty confident in being able to reliably use it to engage a target with rapid shots at more than 10 feet. However, the HD model seems like it may be even better with the additional frame weight.
Anyone ever shot these (regular P238 vs. P238 HD) side by side for comparison?
Thanks for any input.
Also, if anyone has spotted one of these P238 HD's new for sale in the wild lately, I'd be much obliged if you pointed me in it's direction.