Description
The SIG SAUER P938 Legion 9mm 3.0in Micro-Compact is a single-action-only pistol that brings Legion-series performance to a truly pocketable platform. Finished in Legion Gray Cerakote with an aluminum frame, this MA-compliant model ships with three 7-round magazines and X-RAY3 day/night sights. It’s built for urban carriers who demand instant accuracy from a sub-compact frame.
| Manufacturer | SIG SAUER |
|---|---|
| Model | P938 Legion |
| Material | Stainless steel slide, aluminum alloy frame (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard P938 holsters and magazines |
| Finish | Legion Gray Cerakote |
| Weight | 18.6 oz (unloaded, per SIG SAUER) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- X-RAY3 Day/Night Sights — Why it matters: You get a bright front dot that works in pitch-black hallways or bright parking lots, no batteries required.
- Precision-Machined Aluminum Trigger — Why it matters: The SAO trigger breaks clean at around 4.5 lbs, letting you place rounds exactly where you aim without stacking or grit.
- Extended Magwell — Why it matters: Reloads under stress are faster because the flared opening guides the magazine home every time, even with sweaty hands.
- Ambidextrous Manual Safety — Why it matters: You can carry cocked-and-locked and sweep the safety off with either thumb as the pistol clears the holster.
- Front Slide Serrations — Why it matters: Press-check or rack the slide one-handed against a belt or table edge without losing grip.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the urban CCW holder who carries every day in an apartment building, commutes by car or train, and needs a gun that disappears under a t-shirt but still shoots like a full-size. It’s also for anyone who wants a single-action 1911-style trigger in a package small enough for pocket carry.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: The single-action trigger is crisp and consistent — no mushy striker feel.
- Pro: Legion Gray Cerakote resists holster wear and corrosion better than standard blued finishes.
- Pro: Three 7-round magazines mean you have 21 rounds on your belt without buying extras.
- Con: The manual safety requires deliberate training to disengage under stress — not ideal for new shooters who prefer striker-fired guns.
Comparison: P938 Legion vs. Competitors
| Feature | SIG P938 Legion | Zev Technologies OZ9 Compact | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-action only (SAO) | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Capacity | 7+1 | 15+1 | 15+1 |
| Weight (unloaded) | 18.6 oz | 24.5 oz | 22.0 oz |
| Barrel Length | 3.0 in | 4.0 in | 3.6 in |
| Safety | Ambidextrous thumb safety | None (trigger safety only) | None (trigger safety only) |
| Street Price | $799.99 | $1,049.00 | $449.00 |
The P938 Legion is lighter and thinner than the OZ9 and Timberwolf, making it the better choice for deep concealment. You trade magazine capacity for a slimmer profile and a trigger that SAO fans swear by.
FAQ
Is this the standard P938 or the Legion version?
This is the SIG SAUER P938 Legion, which includes the Legion Gray Cerakote finish, X-RAY3 sights, extended magwell, and aluminum trigger — upgrades not found on the standard P938.
Does this come with a holster?
No, the P938 Legion ships in a hard case with three 7-round magazines, a cable lock, and the owner’s manual. You’ll need to buy a holster separately. Look for models specific to the P938 with ambi-safety cutouts.
Can I use standard P938 magazines in the Legion?
Yes. All factory P938 7-round and 6-round magazines work in the Legion frame. The extended magwell does not require special magazines.
Is this legal in Massachusetts?
Yes, this listing specifically describes the Massachusetts-compliant configuration as sold by SIG SAUER. It meets MA state restrictions on magazine capacity and safety features.
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Last updated: April 2026

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