Crown Model SIG Sauer P238
OptimusPrime
30 Jun 2026
Kuroneko goes over the Crown Model SIG P238 which he says is a high-rank air cocking toy gun designed for those ten and older. He compares it to its sibling model, the Colt Mustang, noting that while they share similar internals and magazines, the SIG feels a bit beefier in the hand. It comes with a silver finish and some surprisingly decent details for a plastic model, though the host can't help but point out a few quirky manufacturing marks that give it a bit of "character."
When it comes to technical specs, this little pea-shooter is quite the lightweight, tipping the scales at around 180 grams with the magazine inserted. The trigger pull is described as having some "spirit," requiring a bit of effort to break through the two internal springs. During the velocity test, the gun performed safely within legal limits, though the Kuroneko joked about whether the included BBs were actually high-end Marui pellets in disguise—a claim he quickly walked back as a bit of wishful thinking.
In the shooting gallery, the SIG P238 showed off some respectable accuracy at five meters. Using heavier 0.2g pellets, it shot impressively straight, while the lighter 0.12g pellets revealed a slight personality flaw: they consistently veered to the top left. He says that while the gun doesn't exactly reinvent the wheel, its solid performance and compatibility with previous models make it a fun addition for target practice, even if he’s already plotting to give the slide a fresh coat of black paint.