According to this other thread, the US Marines have standardized on the G19 for MARSOC.
As much as the services are in competition with each other, I think, like taprack9 said, the Glock, probably the M version, will win the Army trials also.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1461489-Yet-more-good-news-for-the-Glock-19
The Glock 19 has been in use in SOCOM for over a decade. The news about the SEALs adopting it was literally the last SOCOM unit to officially make the move.
My money is on the new FN pistol....and it's not in 5.7....I've seen it and handled it. Much improved over the FNS and a really great gun. No one is talking about it because it has not been released to the public...so we keep hearing about Glock this and Glock that. It is extremely accurate and does not require any armouring for 30000 rounds. This is a requirement in the RFP. Glock cannot meet this as parts, like recoil spring assemblies need to be changed before then.
No one has a closer relationship with US Forces than FN. They supply the largest range of weapons to US Forces.
Rich
No one's recoil spring can last 30,000 rounds between changes. I'm not saying a pistol can't function with the same spring at 30K, just that it isn't going to be as reliable as a gun with a new spring or one that has been replaced sooner. Recoil spring replacement takes all over 30 seconds to accomplish.


















































