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Sig p238

could hit 8 inch steel plates at 100 yards with his 238.
@KillerFord1977 and @SimonRL says

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The P238 is a copy of the Colt Mustang. A gun I'm very fond of and carry from time to time. I own two of them. An original 1st issue all steel Mustang and a later Mustang XSP which uses a poly frame.
It uses a locked breach design which lessens recoil quite a bit over blowback 380s. This makes the gun much easier to shoot accurately.
I won't knock the Sig, I'm sure its a fine pistol. But I prefer the Mustang and they can usually be found a little bit cheaper. ;)
 
I have seen a few come through some basic classes. My thoughts are it was a horrible choice for first time gun owners especially females because of the small safety and SAO. Mostly because of the safety and the size.

That said they all worked and were accurate. We have shot several and while it wouldn’t be my choice if one is skilled with the smallish safety it wouldn’t be a bad gun

All personal preference
 
Thanks Hans for reply does that include blazer brass ammo or thats ok just the aluminum one is bad . I have both and my bersa eats anything
Can’t recall using BB; that doesn’t mean I didn’t; I could’ve and it might’ve run just fine…I just don’t recall.

Mainly run the flat-nosed WWB for FMJ. Also have run Hornady XTP’s and the 107gr Rem Golden Sabers to test JHP’s, and neither had issues.
 
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