![]() ![]() Now, the one thing that does differentiate the two is how protruded the magazine’s pinky attachments are. While the Glock 43 is obviously a larger gun overall, the grip length is nearly the exact same as the P938 and the Glock 43. The grip length is actually really interesting on these two guns because of their size. With larger hands, you’re probably going to default to the 43 it’s going to feel better due to its slightly larger frame size.īut smaller-handed shooters will like the P938’s frame more. I see where the Glock 43 is somewhat better in certain areas of the frame, but overall, I think they are pretty much tit-for-tat, and that’s going to be very subjective to your hand size as well. When it comes to the frame of these two guns, I don’t think you can necessarily pick a winner. But with that being said, it does give the P938 a run for its money. I’m very much a Glock 19 carrier, so this is a really good gun to me. I do like how the Glock 43 feels in your hand. Neither of these guns has an extreme beavertail. I like the beavertail on it a little bit better because it sticks out and allows you to establish a master grip a little easier. The Glock 43 frame, like I said before, is all polymer. You’re not going to really hurt this gun. It feels like it’s going to function like it’s supposed to, even with any cuts, nicks, bruises, drops. In my opinion, this beavertail isn’t quite as good or nearly as protruded as the Glock 43, but it still feels really good in your hand.Īlso, holding the P938 really feels like you’re holding a quality, solid firearm due to its metal grip frame. It has a beavertail same as the Glock 43. Starting with the frame on the P938, it’s an all-metal frame, which is the obvious difference between that and the Glock 43. It’s more square in a lot of places, but definitely a solid feeling gun in your hand overall. So if you like metal in your hand, this isn’t going to feel as good to you, but it’s definitely a solid gun. It does obviously have a polymer feel versus the metal frame of the P938. Upon first grabbing, it feels really good in your hand, especially if you’re using the extended magazine. ![]() It’s a relatively thin frame, so it is extremely easy to grip. It almost feels like a minified 1911.įeels great at first grab. The ergonomics of the P938 are quite good. It’s very compact and actually feels really good in your hand, especially when you use the magazine pinky extension. It is actually a pretty lightweight gun considering its nearly all-metal construction. Ergonomics OverallĪll right, we’ll start with the SIG P938. In this comparison, I am going to try to explain some nuances and opinions based on my experience with both guns. But knowing which is truly best is going to largely come down to personal preference. Picking the best overall gun for your needs starts with how it feels in your hands.īoth guns are extremely easy to conceal because they have such a small frame and slide. If you want to pick the best-concealed carry between the two pistols you are gonna have to get your hands on them. These two guns are small and compact, and both have a fantastic feel in your hand. ![]()
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