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  • Engage Armament

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    New manufacture of the classic Mustang. Nickel/stainless finish, two magazines, chambered in 380.

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    Thanks, I knew they were working on it a couple of years ago..........anyway personally I think the ambi isn't that important on the Mustang or the P238. I can easily move my thumb over one side or the other on mine since the beavertail is too short to interfere. :D
     

    UncleCrab

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    Apr 6, 2012
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    The Sig P238 has ambi safety on the Rosewood, Desert, Equinox, and Diamond models.
    Slight correction- the models you listed have an ambidextrious safety as an option, but most, if not all, of those models are also available with right-handed controls only. Be sure to look for 'AMBI' in the model number when browsing online listings.
    I just had one of these transferred via Engage last month, and it's a great little pocket pistol, especially if (like me)you're not crazy about DAO setups. The single-action trigger pull is much heavier than you'd find on a full-sized single-action, but the trigger breaks cleanly with very little stacking, and reset is ok. The sights needed considerable adjustment out of the box, but Sig's up front about the fact that they leave sight adjustment to the customer. Bottom line: the trigger feels better than the specs make it sound (IMO), and even loaded with an7-round magazine, you don't even notice the weight.
     

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