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Sig Sauer P938 Equinox 9mm Centerfire Pistol with Ambi Safety and Night Sights

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Sig Sauer P938 Equinox 9mm Centerfire Pistol with Ambi Safety and Night Sights
$699.99 $815.00

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Product Description

What’s in the Box

  • Sig P938 Pistol
  • (1) 6 Round Magazine
  • Kydex Pistol Holster
  • Cable Lock
  • Owner’s Manual

A polished Nitron two-tone slide is paired with a black hard coat anodized frame on this Sig Sauer P938 Equinox. Tru-Glo® front and SIGLITE rear sights and Hogue black Diamondwood grips complete the package.

With dimensions just slightly larger than its .380ACP counterpart, the P938 Equinox packs six plus one rounds of 9mm into an all-metal frame. The cocked-and-locked single-action trigger gives the P938 unmatched accuracy in a pistol its size.

Fans of the 1911 will find the thumb safety, magazine release and slide stop lever in familiar places. An ambidextrous safety makes the P938 easy for left- and right-handed shooters. An extended seven-round magazine will be available separately.

A polished Nitron two-tone slide is paired with a black hard coat anodized frame. Tru-Glo® front and SIGLITE rear sights and Hogue black Diamondwood grips complete this package.

Firearm Specifications

  • Item Number: 938-9-EQ-AMBI
  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Action Type: SAO
  • Trigger Pull DA: N/A
  • Trigger Pull SA: 7.5-8.5 lbs
  • Overall Length: 5.9 in
  • Overall Height: 3.9 in
  • Overall Width: 1.1 in
  • Barrel Length: 3.0 in
  • Sight Radius: 4.2 in
  • Weight w/out Mag: 16.0 oz
  • Mag Capacity: 6 Rounds
  • Sights: Tru-Glo® front and SIGLITE rear sights
  • Grips: Hogue black Diamondwood grips
  • Frame Finish: Black Hard Anodized
  • Slide Finish: Nitron® two tone
  • Accessory Rail: No
  • Features: Beavertail Style Frame Two-Tone Nitron Slide Hogue Black Diamondwood Grips Ambi safety

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) SIG SAUER EQUINOX - I LOVE YOU
by from Seattle, WA on

ME: I know what Im talking about. Navy Brat - Dad was a member of the elite Seawolf HAL squad - the team the SEALs called upon for help in Vietnam. I owe all my SpecOps skills & knowledge to him. God, rest his soul.

USES: ECD/CC & Practice & Peace-Of-Mind

ASSESSMENT: Being a small woman with size-proportionate hands, the grip fits and sits fine without slips or having to add an ugly rubberized one. It slides out of a pancake, ankle, or waist holster with ease; especially easy to transport in a vehicle holster, for quick access. It's so small that it mounts virtually anywhere! I'm thinking of having a Smithy add a tac-clip and do away with the holsters while in my handbag or jacket. I'm a responsible weapons owner and stay in practice at the local ranges and clubs. I own/shoot many different firearms & calibers, but this one is my EDC. It's never jammed on me. It's never failed in any way. Keep using prime ammo and disciplined cleaning protocols to keep it in top shape. Its performance is so superior, I could neglect it, but why? When so much is on the line I love this SIG & chose the P938 over the P238 or other 38 models, mostly based on the economy of 9mm ammo. Besides, have you seen how pretty, good-looking, and TOUGH the Equinox looks in person?

IMHO: SIG has made art out of steel and wood, with a lifetime of expertise built in. I've seen the requests where folks are waiting to take advantage of a sale on this beauty. If it does go on sale, I may get another one. If the goal is to have this as your primary default, it is money in the emotional and personal protection bank no matter what the price. Of course, the best goal is to sharpen your situational awareness so to never be in a predicament where shooting means survival. The SIG Equinox is a great little tool I trust with my life. I pray I never need to test my faith on that statement. Better safe than sorry.