Pocket Parabellum: SIG P938

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Back before Archduke Franz Ferdinand took that fateful ride in 1914, Browning had designed—and Colt had made—a beautiful little carry pistol, the M1908. It was everything you could want in a packing pistol: flat, no sharp edges, comfortable in the hand and easy to carry. Perhaps the only two faults it had were the sights—they were small and sucky—and the calibers, .32 and .380.
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But back then, both were viewed positively. Big sights risked getting hooked on a pocket, and the calibers were considered, in the dawn of the Machine Age, to be more than enough to get the job done.
In the Net Generation era we’ve been in a search for a carry gun that will have it all: the attributes of the old Colt (long since out of production), plus good sights and in a serious caliber. The SIG P938 is the latest and perhaps will be the end result, with no further research needed.
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