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I saw a picture of a Sig P238 with rosewood wrap around grips with finger grooves. The owner does not know where they came from. Any suggestions? Hogue has only straight sided ones, cannot find any with finger grooves. These have no name written on the outside and look really sharp.

 

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Could be. I will email the seller and see if he is in a kindly mood, to look. Lets see if this picture comes thru.

 

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  From Sigtalk I found an old seller who sold on ebay. I emailed him(Thailand) and he may be making more soon. I will post a new thread if I get info.

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I did find these grips and emailed the seller. He currently has some identical on ebay.  I went ahead and purchased the above pistol. It is lovely. I have been target practicing and very surprisingly some ammo did not function in this at all. Nada. We replaced the non-functioning bullets and the P238 worked perfectly. The bullets that did NOT work, at all, were from Wal-Mart, name TulAmmo, steel case. . 380 ACP, made in Russia. The ones that did work are a brass case.

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I did find these grips and emailed the seller. He currently has some identical on ebay.  I went ahead and purchased the above pistol. It is lovely. I have been target practicing and very surprisingly some ammo did not function in this at all. Nada. We replaced the non-functioning bullets and the P238 worked perfectly. The bullets that did NOT work, at all, were from Wal-Mart, name TulAmmo, steel case. . 380 ACP, made in Russia. The ones that did work are a brass case.

 I had the same problem with mine. USA made brass ammo for now on....in all guns. 

Some of the early models also had recoil spring problems and a flat wound spring was the replacement.

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Steel case ammo is fine in firearms that are not picky with ammo. Unfortunately the p238 requires quality ammunition. 

 

I need to get back to the range with my GF's p238. So far "Sassy" has been flawless using WWB.

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I am having a hard time finding .380 ACP brass ammo. I stopped at Gander Mountain, they had self defense ammo for $40(+tax) a 50 round box, I did not get it.  Would like to get some rounds for practice.

  I had luck getting 2 more 7 round magazines for the P238, TopGun Supply had them and shipped them quickly. 

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