Wilson says "loaded with quality defensive .38 Super ammunition, the Super Sentinel generates .357 magnum-level energy with every shot and exceeds the power of +P+ 9mm rounds with the reliability and match grade accuracy of the .38 Super cartridge. The Super Sentinel retains ballistic superiority over the 9mm Sentinel and launches a typical defensive load like Wilson's 115 grain TAC-XP load at approximately 1250 fps."

Well, I'd buy that argument, though I'm not ready to throw down $4,000. At first blush, 1250 fps isn't all that special, but getting there without having to deal with piping hot +P+P loads is a — plus.

  • Price: $3,875
  • Calibers: .38 Super
  • Magazine Capacity: 8 rounds
  • Barrel Length: 3.6"
  • Overall Length: 7.2"
  • Sight Radius: 5.3"
  • Height: 4.8"
  • Width: 1.3"
  • Weight Empty: 25.2 oz.
  • Accuracy Guarantee: 1.5" at 25 yds.
  • Sentinel Aluminum Frame, 1/2" Shorter Than a Compact
  • 30 LPI High Cut Checkered Frontstrap
  • High-Ride Beavertail Grip Safety
  • Tactical Thumb Safety
  • 3 ½# - 3 ¾# Crisp Trigger Pull
  • Contoured Magazine Well
  • G10 Slimline Grips
  • 3.5" Carbon Steel Slide
  • Battlesight with Fiber Optic Front Sight
  • 3.5" Stainless Match Grade Cone Barrel,
  • Hand Fit Full Length Guide Rod with Reverse Plug
  • Carry Cuts
  • Shown with Optional Fluted Barrel/Chamber
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