The guys who use pistols already have Glocks. What pistol the Big Army chooses is a moot point because they are merely used inside the wire by clerks who rather carry a pistol to the mess instead of a rifle.
Irrelevant. Purchasing a ndw pistol that is less reliable than the one it replaces is retarded.
Eject live round sounds like weak mag lips.
I can guess how SIG got weak lips .......
Honestly America will lose the next war.... they have super tech but after 3 months they will have expended their edge and will be defeated on a battle of attrition.. .. how many F35's can they build at 350 billion....
Irrelevant. Purchasing a new pistol that is less reliable than the one it replaces is retarded.
I normally differ in opinion, but I'll agree on this. Maybe the they should have completed testing?
When all is said and done, it will be determined that Glock would have saved lives and money.
And there wouldn't have been yet another "Glock is Best", endless debate going on!
Some here might want to read the specific report rather than base your opinion on a recap without knowing the purpose of the article. Google is your friend and the report dealing with the handgun portion of the report is not a difficult read. I read it and it sounded very much like what you would expect as the process moves from the lab to the field. There didn't seem to me to be anything that was not correctable.
Take Care
Bob
Irrelevant. Buying a polymer framed striker fired service pistol that isn't a Glock is what's retarded. These teething problems on the Sig pistol will be fixed. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
Why even replace the beretta in the first place by another 9mm when the beretta has worked for so many years ? It sounds like some higher ups negotiate between themselves to get bonuses , don't think it has much to do with providing a better firearms as the main goal
What?!?!?! How would going with Glock save money?!?!?!?
Sig Sauer beat out Glock by more than $100+ million!
"The Glock proposal quoted $272,232,563. The Sig, $169,527,169, leading it to be selected in January to fill the need for what will be the new M17 and M18 handguns for the military. “The price analysis shows that the Sig Sauer total evaluated price is $102,705,394 less than the Glock total evaluated price, making the Sig Sauer proposal overall the Best Value to the Government,” says the decision."
Glock protested the selection on Feb. 24, arguing the Army Material Command did not properly evaluate their proposal, citing officials improperly calculated Sig Sauer’s total price by undercounting the number of spare parts required and other factors.
Taking a second look at it after the protest, the Army crunched the figures again and admitted they miscalculated Sig’s pricing, noting the correct number of spares would add another $1.6 million to their price, still falling short of bridging the gap noted by the selection authority.
Glock also outlined a series of protests related to ammunition, the gun’s manual safety weight, and others, which the GAO found that, even if granted, “does not appear likely to provide Glock with a substantial chance of receiving the award.”
The 17-round capacity M17 is set to replace the various versions of the M9 Beretta placed into service with the Army since 1985 while the M18 will supplement the M11 Sig. The Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based 101st Airborne will be the first to use the new handguns, possibly as early as this year.
Some of the Glock fan club ought to go back and review the 1985 requirements and compare them to the 2017 standard. I suspect you will get your eyes opened up when it comes to reliability and accuracy requirements. As to reliability the Glock is no more reliable than any other mainstream pistol. The Glock lost out because the Glock bid was flawed as much as anything. Do some Google work and some of the reasons for not getting the contract aside from the $100MM difference in bidding falls to incompetence of the Glock management.
In this Beta Testing that is now going on 8 out of 132 shooters accounted for of the soldiers accounted for 60% of the stoppages which were due to the slide failing to lock back on the last round. This was determined to involve the placement of the grip used by the soldiers interfering with the slide stop lever. The issue would be resolved with proper training. Now even for the most cynical, KIDDX comes to mind, it is simply a training issue.
Go here for the report the full report. Scroll down to the handgun testing report.
http://www.dote.osd.mil/pub/reports/FY2017/
The armchair boys can whine as they wish SIG got the contract. The 320 is an excellent pistol and SIG's bid met ALL of the contract requirements. Glock did not.
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Bob
ps The contract apparently called for a detailed relationship with ammunition suppliers. SIG provided this through a partnership with Winchester. Glock did not provide the required detailed information. It seems that was a major opps.
The guys who use pistols already have Glocks. What pistol the Big Army chooses is a moot point because they are merely used inside the wire by clerks who rather carry a pistol to the mess instead of a rifle.
I own a Glock 17, but I don't think it would've made any better a service pistol than a Beretta M9A3 variant. Glock's are not easy pistols to shoot with any accuracy for people that only fire a couple dozen rounds a year (i.e. average troops). Case in point Google: "Glock shoots left" and see the millions of threads about grip problems, trigger control issues and lack of practice. It's just not a great pistol for the infrequent shooter.
The Sig 320 is a bit of an odd pick though. I have yet to hear anyone rave about that pistol, just hear plenty of minor grievances. Cost pushed the selection criteria SIG's way.
The guys who actually use pistols get to pick their gun. Glock is the standard, sure, but that doesn't mean they're actually using them in combat much.
The Glock 19 is now the official choice of US SOCOM. The SEALs were the last ones to officially adopt it. The other branches have been using Glock 19's for nearly a decade..



























