Sig 232 or 238 for carry?

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  • skseifert

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    Hey, I have been looking at both of these for a conceal carry - the 232 feels real nice in my hands - the 238 a bit small, but I'm sure it would carry much easier. Does anyone have any thoughts about either of these pistols?
     

    dice dealer

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    Haven't messed with the 238 but i do know the 232 is in my opinion one of the finest .380's made ..

    I have the 230 ( older model 232 ) .
    Of all the .380 pistols i have had it is by far the best .
    feels and shoots like it was designed to fit my hand ...:patriot:

    Very easy to CC also with a IWB holster
     

    skier11

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    Is the cocked and locked a safe way to carry? I'm a little uncomfortable with it. I don't have any buds that have a single action semi. Anyone know if the "pros" consider it safe?
     

    snorko

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    The "pros" consider it the only way to carry a 1911 style pistol for personal defense. However, that is typically in conjunction with a holster with a strap under the cocked hammer. I carried a cocked and locked 1911 for many years but would not feel comfortable pocket carrying the P238 in that fashion.
     

    antsi

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    I've got a 232. I know if you look at the measurements it is not super small, not as small as some of the newer micro pistols. But it carries smaller than it is. I think this is because of the shapes - a lot of smooth curves. I really like carrying mine when I need something smaller and more discreet than my usual carry.

    Couple of other things about the 232:
    - Most natural pointing pistol I have ever owned.
    - Mine doesn't like hollow points. SIG will tweak 232's to make them feed hollow points, but I haven't bothered because I prefer FMJ for .380 Just keep in mind if you do want to shoot hollow points, you may have to send your 232 in for some tweaks.
    - Get the Nill wood grips (SIG also sells these; same grip except they have the SIG-Sauer logo carved in to them). Everyone who handles my 232 falls in love with those grips.
     

    m2steven

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    A sig 232 is a lot like the Walther ppk. It's a great firearm, points well and
    does indeed carry well. It's a very smooth pistol and fits most hands really well. It's probably the best looking pistol Sig makes. I personally don't think it's as accurate as the ppk, but it's close enough that it wouldn't matter.
     
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