About SIG Sauer P238 We The People
Sig Sauer 238380WTP P238 We The People Single 380 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) 2.7\" 7+1 CS Distressed Aluminum Grip Black Hard Coat Anodized Frame Distressed Stainless Steel The P238 is just a fraction of the size of Sig\'s full-size pistols. It has an overall length of just 5.5\", height of 3.9\", and weight of just 15.2 ounces. the P238 is the ultimate firepower in an all metal frame concealed pistol. The sear and trigger return spring are redesigned to prevent spring over-ride of the ejector during assembly. The stainless steel slide features Sig Sauer\'s trademarked slide serrations. The frame is constructed of an anodized aluminum alloy with a beavertail style. s a fitting tribute to the Second Amendment, We The People is uniqulely American and fully equipped for modern day use with a skeletonized hammer and contrast sights. his model features custom aluminum grips adorned with 50 stars (25 per side) representing each state in the union. A distressed finish on the stainless steel slide includes patriotic engravings, such as 13 stars atop the slide with \"WE THE PEOPLE\" and \"1776\" on the slide flats. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: 238380WTP Category: PISTOLS Type :Pistol Action :Single Caliber :380 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) Barrel Length :2.7\" Capacity :7+1 Safety :Manual Grips :Distressed Aluminum Sight Configuration :Contrast Weight :15.2 oz Frame Finish :Black Hard Coat Anodized Frame Material :Aluminum Alloy Barrel Type :Carbon Steel Slide Description :Distressed Stainless Steel Case Type : Sight Style :Contrast
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Donald S
May 4, 2018Donald S on
The pistol is as described and expected of a Sig, but I was disappointed to find that only one magazine was included in the box somewhat defeating the purpose of carrying the more expensive auto pistol;
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