So RCMP use M&P in which caliber?
I have not been able to shoot very well with a S&W M&P.
I sure hope that the LO's that have to use this potentially to protect themselves have a better experience with this firearm!
So RCMP use M&P in which caliber?
I have not been able to shoot very well with a S&W M&P.
I sure hope that the LO's that have to use this potentially to protect themselves have a better experience with this firearm!
RCMP are switching to the M&P?
RCMP are switching to the M&P?
No. Still using the 5946. Lots of rumors during the last 10 years, but nothing lately. They just spent $100 000's on new duty and plain clothes holster for the 5946 so I doubt we're switching in the near future. I'm a firearm instructor with the RCMP so I would like to think I'm in the know.
Use of Force branch and CAPS (same group that evaluated and selected the Colt patrol carbines) are evaluating new sidearms now. No selections have been made but will likely be a striker fired pistol, 9mm is a given. I shoot IDPA with the Director of the program so I like to think that I am in the know.
Air Marshall program have already selected Glock 19's as their conceal carry sidearm.
That's the rumour on the street. There's talk of a New York trigger of sorts also. I hope that part isn't true.
From what I have heard likely near zero. S&W apparently bought back all the revolvers and offered a very sweet deal to include parts and warranty service if the RCMP would continue to use S&W products.
I can not to this day understand the whole 'New York trigger'/ DAO mentality the RCMP has. I know the idea is a very deliberate trigger pull, prevent ND's yadayada; if an army private making less than 50k a year, who requires only grade ten, can be trusted with 6.5 lb triggers in AR's, then why cant the federal police force trust its well trained, highly paid, generally well educated officers with more suited trigger pull weights? Seriously, i feel that the torque put into someones hand to pul on a 14 pound trigger would be enough to throw a shot, especially on smaller stature personnel lacking grip strength. just my 2 cent opinion.
I remember someone in firearms telling us there was the beretta and a crappy ruger? pistol in the competition. But that is just second hand heresay.



























