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  • zstep7

    Plinker
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    Aug 2, 2009
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    West Indianapolis
    I just picked up one from Plainfield shooting supplies. Really like the fit and finish. Coming off a db9 its a big difference. A little heavier obviously but fits nicely in my pocket. Yet to shoot.
     

    Landon

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 14, 2011
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    Henryville
    Also to add, the 7 round magazine was $49. Hoping to see some accessories start popping up. I'm having a hard time finding anything for it. Ex. (Holsters, grips).

    Its fairly new to the market so it will take some time for te accessories. I bet a Sig P238 holster would work though.
     

    Landon

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 14, 2011
    741
    18
    Henryville
    True. However if your after a Kydex holster there is no need to wait for them to be mass produced. There is a member on this forum (Hooch Holsters) that can custom make one.
     

    CindyE

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    Jul 19, 2011
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    north/central IN
    Also to add, the 7 round magazine was $49. Hoping to see some accessories start popping up. I'm having a hard time finding anything for it. Ex. (Holsters, grips).

    I had a leather holster made by UBG for my P238, and it fits the P938. My Galco ankle holster just wouldn't stretch enough, though.
     

    CindyE

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    Jul 19, 2011
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    north/central IN
    A little irritated at SIG right now, but maybe I shouldn't be. Already lost a grip screw, which I've been reading is pretty common. I was hoping they'd just send me one, but i had to pay for it, plus shipping. I was hoping for a little more customer appreciation, but that's the way it goes, i guess. :dunno:
     

    IndyIN

    Sharpshooter
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    58   1   0
    Nov 8, 2010
    470
    44
    Texas
    A little irritated at SIG right now, but maybe I shouldn't be. Already lost a grip screw, which I've been reading is pretty common. I was hoping they'd just send me one, but i had to pay for it, plus shipping. I was hoping for a little more customer appreciation, but that's the way it goes, i guess. :dunno:

    I had one that was so tight I stripped the head (new and trying to take the grips off after the first range visit). I was told where I could purchase a new one, I expected the same as you.
     

    MikeDVB

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 9, 2012
    8,688
    63
    Morgan County
    I had one that was so tight I stripped the head (new and trying to take the grips off after the first range visit). I was told where I could purchase a new one, I expected the same as you.

    I always pull the screws out and put a dab of blue loctite on them when I get the gun, helps save me from losing them.

    As far as stripping one out, never done that myself.
     
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