It already has mag disconnect, manual safety and LCI, why not to qualify that to roster (unconstitutional thing by any way)?
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Why Sig doesn’t bring P938 to roster?
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SIG probably doesn't sell a lot of 938's. It's probably not worth the huge investment they would have to make to get a kali version certified.Comment
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P938 is one of Sig slowest selling firearms, the chances of seeing this added is slim to nonComment
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I have one, it has more "snap" or bites into the web of hand than my other 9mms.Comment
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This is most likely the reason. They sell a LOT more P365's. So much, that there's several versions of that model on the roster. SIG, and other gunmakers, probably look at their sales in other states to see if roster application is "worth it". Apparently, guns like P938 and P210 just don't sell well enough to warrant it. Not that they're terrible guns, no, the P210 especially is an awesome gun. But being an awesome gun and selling well are not necessarily the same thing.NRA Pistol/Rifle Instructor
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IMHO- Various little quirks over the years such as slide stop pin falling out, two piece guide rod coming apart, 7 round mag coming loose, grip screws coming loose or being stripped, difficulty in getting the guide rod and spring back in, greater expense to manufacture, lack of optics options, Sig’s tendency to drop models that don’t sell well, and finally, capacity; have made it more of a pistol for specific hammer-fired metal pistol lovers. There are more folks these days who prefer plastic, striker-fired, higher capacity wunderbar 9s. (P365 and P320 from Sig.) Don’t get me wrong. I love my P938 and P238. It’s just that evolutionary developments In weapons have further diminished their desirability for others.Comment
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