Description
The P238 Emperor Scorpion is a 1911-style .380 ACP that doesn’t feel like a compromise. If you’ve been looking for a micro-compact with real 1911 ergonomics and a serious duty finish, this is the one that bridges the gap between a range toy and a carry gun you can trust.
Key Features
- Emperor Scorpion Finish: This isn’t just paint. It’s a hard, PVD-coated flat dark earth finish that I’ve seen firsthand resist holster wear far better than standard bluing or cerakote.
- True 1911 Controls: It has a manual thumb safety and a slide stop lever right where your thumb expects them to be, which is a huge plus for anyone trained on a full-size 1911.
- Enhanced Grip & Sights: The G10 Scorpion grips are aggressively textured, and the high-visibility Tritium front sight with a serrated rear makes for a fast, positive sight picture in any light.
- All-Metal Frame: The 7075-T6 aluminum frame soaks up recoil better than polymer, giving this little .380 a surprisingly soft and manageable feel. I’ve run thousands of rounds through similar builds, and the weight makes a difference.
Specifications
| Caliber | .380 ACP |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 2.7″ |
| Overall Length | 5.5″ |
| Weight (Unloaded) | 15.2 oz |
| Frame Material | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Finish | Emperor Scorpion PVD |
| Sights | Tritium Front, Serrated Rear |
| Grips | G10 Scorpion Textured |
Honest Assessment
Pros: The build quality is excellent for the price point. The trigger is a crisp, single-action pull right around 5-6 pounds, which is excellent for a defensive pistol. The Scorpion finish and grips give it a distinct, no-slip tactical look that’s also highly functional.
Cons: It’s heavier than most polymer .380s, which is a trade-off for the recoil control. Some folks find the manual safety on a carry gun to be an unnecessary step, though it’s second nature for 1911 shooters. Also, .380 ACP ammo is still more expensive per round than 9mm.
Who Should Buy This
This pistol is ideal for the shooter who wants a true, miniature 1911 for deep concealment or as a backup gun. It’s perfect for someone who values metal frames over polymer and wants the muscle memory of a thumb safety. After decades of testing carry guns, I’d recommend this to anyone who’s already comfortable with the 1911 platform and is looking to scale down.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a true single-action-only pistol like a 1911?
Yes. It operates exactly like a 1911: cocked and locked carry (condition one) is the intended method, with a manual thumb safety.
How does it handle +P ammunition?
SIG Sauer states the P238 is not rated for +P .380 ACP ammunition. I’d stick with standard pressure defensive and range rounds to ensure longevity.
Can the sights be changed easily?
The front sight is staked, and the rear is integral to the slide. Swapping them isn’t a simple drift job; it requires a gunsmith with the right tools, so choose your configuration wisely from the start.




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