Will get one if it takes my 92FS magazines.
Yup and alot of police forces and agencies have been dropping the Glock as well because of that reason, switching to mostly the M&P's. The market saturation for Glock has reached its peak and is dropping now.
Two-thirds of all US police departments use Glock along with the FBI, DEA, U.S. Marshals, and BATFE (just to name a few).
I think a lot was a bad choice of words, lol.
You can hate all you want but they're clearly the king of the polymer segment and will be for a very long time.
Um departments are dropping the M&P faster than anything in previous history. I don't see Glock losing it's king of the mountain status anytime soon. Beretta lost a lot of business, not because the Glock was better, but because Beretta sucked at dealing with agencies.
Um departments are dropping the M&P faster than anything in previous history.
Cost factor too....I recall reading that Glock has production down to less then $100 per unit, and a Beretta 92 was around $275. Agencies were able to buy 2 Glocks for the same cost as 1 Beretta...
Source(s)?
Here's the first three Google pulled up:
Texas DPS Ditches S&W M&P Handguns Over Reliability Issues
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/04/foghorn/texas-dps-ditches-sw-mp-handguns-reliability-issues-returns-sig-sauer/
Atlanta PD Transitions to Glock Pistols
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/07/25/atlanta-pd-transitions-glock-pistols/
North Carolina troopers to replace nearly 2,000 guns
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/north-carolina-troopers-replace-nearly-2000-guns/nZP93/
Yeah no one is using the 92 anymore. I think Sudbury is or was the one of the last in Canada to use them.