Thoughts? Everyone seems to think this is either the god tier subcompact for ultimate conceal-ability or an overpriced less than reliable pistol. Money is not an issue with me, but getting spotted with my carry piece is (I would lose my job at a minimum). I am thinking whatever gun I get will end up being ankle carried since I wear a tailored shirt + suit daily. I am not worried so much about being able to get to the weapon instantly (like in a robbery situation) so much as I am worried about an active shooter situation (have been within 50 meters of a workplace shooting recently and no longer give a fuck about my workplaces rules).
My carry piece when I'm not at work is a Glock 19 in a Crossbreed supertuck...it conceals well, but not to the level I need at work.
>>28339677
>god tier subcompact for ultimate conceal-ability or an overpriced less than reliable pistol
It's really neither. I have one, and only carry it when I'm dressed like you describe (which is rare for me)
It's tiny and would conceal even in a fitted shirt with a decent IWB holster, so you wouldn't even have to ankle carry. Slip a spare mag in your coat pocket and you'll be good.
Anyway, they can be found on sale online for $500, but are usually $550-600, so it's a lot of cash for what you get: thin, all-metal framed, night sights, SAO, 6+1 9mm "baby 1911"
But have you actually tried concealing a Glock 26 or 43 in your suit? One of those might be a better choice if your primary weapon is a G19.
its bretty gud, its my daily pocket carry/backup
>>28339909
also, use the 7 round extendo clips.
I have been renting it a few times at my local range and I've really enjoyed it. I would chalk it up to my general lack of experience but I prefer shooting it to the Shield, the full-size M&P, or... a full-size Beretta (don't remember what kind).
Like you, I also tuck in my shirt on a daily basis and (maybe like you) I'm a small dude so I've been looking at the P938 for a carry gun.
It would be my first handgun though. Any reason I shouldn't go ahead with it?
>>28339863
The G43 is actually the other pistol I am considering. The 26 is ok but a bit thick. At 6'3" and 160 lbs, I am trying to get as slim as possible.
The need for concealment really can't be overstated. I work in a very lucrative but very close knit work community where firearms aren't really thought kindly of (or they just expect private security to be the ones with them)- if the wrong person caught me with my CCW I may very well be banished from an entire industry in certain sectors.
>>28339677
Love mine, I have the Extreme.
They are nice for sure. My boss carries his daily. My carry sig is a p239 9mm which suits my needs better.
That said my favorite pocket pistol is the kahr k9. Amazing gun thats metal but also striker fired with a long but very light trigger. On paper seems weird but in person it's one of the best gun purchases I've ever made.
My roomier has the 93i and I carry an LC9S. Objectively, the Ruger is a better gun for the money. Trigger is lighter as I'd the gun. It's also thinner. I found the Sigs recoil to be snappier which confuses me. Maybe it's just that it's louder.
I like my LC9 better to be honest , fan.
>>28339677
I have a 938 SAS and love it, 500+ rounds and the mainspring housing seems just fine. I've had a couple malfunctions of the same kind using cheap Perfecto brass jacketed 115gr where the hammer fails to lock back. I'm wondering if they were light loads, I've never had a single malfunction of any kind using my carry ammo, HST 124 +P, though.
Thought about an XD-S 45? Super concealable and you get 7 rounds of 45 ACP instead of 9mm. Depending on how your pants are tailored you can even pocket carry it.
>>28340441
It's the ammo. The only time I ever had my 938 Extreme misfeed was with "perfecta"