The Sig Sauer P938 is a compact, 9mm semi-automatic handgun that offers reliability and performance. Sig Sauer P938 is known for being packed into a smaller frame. If you're looking for a Sig P938 magazine, you'll find options with different capacities and features.
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Features
Specifications
The most common magazine for the Sig P938 offers a balance of compact size and functionality. Ideal for concealed carry and everyday use.
Provides an additional round compared to the standard magazine. Offers a slightly extended baseplate, allowing for an extra round of ammunition compared to the standard 6-round magazine
They are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion. Stainless steel magazines are heavy-duty, providing reliable performance and a sleek appearance.
Lighter than stainless steel magazines, these are a great option for those who prefer a slightly lighter magazine. Durable and corrosion-resistant, they are also ideal for everyday carry.
The manufacturer of the Sig P938, Sig Sauer’s factory magazines, is designed specifically for optimal performance and compatibility with the P938. They are highly trusted for reliability and precision.
A well-known aftermarket brand, ProMag offers Sig P938 magazines at a more affordable price point. Their magazines are designed for ease of use and reliable feeding, although they may vary in quality from the factory versions.
Sig P938 magazines are specifically designed for the Sig P938 pistol. The primary firearm was designed to use these magazines.
While some aftermarket magazines might be marketed as compatible with other firearms, it's crucial to thoroughly research and test any such claims before use. Using incompatible magazines can lead to malfunctions, safety hazards, and potential damage to your firearm.
The Sig P938 is primarily chambered in 9mm, making this the most common caliber for its magazines. These magazines are specifically designed to handle the dimensions and feeding requirements of 9mm cartridges.
Some models of the Sig P938 are chambered in .22 LR for training and plinking purposes. These variants require specially designed Sig P938 magazines compatible with .22 LR rounds.
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