SIG Sauer P938 9mm Micro SAO Pistol, 3 Inch Barrel, Tritium Night Sights, Black Alloy Frame, 2012, Two Magazines
This SIG Sauer P938 is a micro 9mm Luger, single-action-only pistol made in 2012 with Exeter, NH frame markings. It features steel 3-dot tritium night sights marked "MH3 AL," a black aluminum alloy frame, and a 3-inch barrel. It comes with both 7-round and 6-round stainless steel magazines, plus the factory case and manual. The bore is excellent, and the pistol presents in very good overall condition.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The factory lettering on the pistol has been whited out.
What’s Included
- SIG SAUER factory hard plastic case
- SIG Sauer P238/P938 owner's manual
- One 7-round stainless steel magazine with extended basepad
- One 6-round stainless steel magazine with flush base
The P938 pairs a micro footprint with a SAO, recoil-operated, locked-breech system. It uses a skeletonized, curved single-action trigger, an exposed hammer, and a manual thumb safety. The beavertail-style frame tang and positive controls support confident handling in a compact package.
Its construction includes a black-finished slide with an external extractor and open-top ejection port, set on a black aluminum alloy frame. Black textured composite grip panels with SIG medallions complete the grip.
Steel 3-dot tritium night sights are factory-marked "MH3 AL," providing low-light capability. The sights and slide profile align with the pistol’s micro size while maintaining a clear, usable sight picture.
Chambered in 9mm Luger with a 3-inch barrel, the P938 has a stated capacity of 7+1. This example includes two stainless steel magazines: a 7-round magazine with an extended basepad and a 6-round flush-fit magazine.
Frame markings read "SIG SAUER INC. EXETER–NH–USA," reflecting its U.S. manufacture in 2012.




