The Smith and Wesson M&P9's ambi slide release is practically inoperable from the right side.
They won’t pick any pistol that needs the trigger pulled to disassemble the Glock won’t even get a serious look. The HK PDP wld be my pick. Sig 320 has accidental discharge issues it will be excluded too. Maybe the M and P which is an ok duty pistol.
the RCMP already have Glocks in service, and have had no issues with them. The RFP doesn't say anything about not requiring a trigger press to disassemble, which means they wrote this to specifically include Glock. They could have easily excluded them by stating that requirement, but they didn't. That is very telling.
Are you sure what your saying isn’t protected information…
Actually no the Walther does not.
While most don't know this, with the slide locked open and the chamber empty, insert the rear of a handcuff key into the hole in the rear plate, easily slide the plate off and remove the striker assembly. All Police Officers have a handcuff key (s) as standard issue equipment. Then allow the slide to move forward under control. Weapon is now stripped into 6 parts not including the magazine. Current S&W 5946 is disassembled into 6 parts as well, with non-captive recoil spring. Both guns have the same number of parts when stripped.
Walther also recommends the easy removal of the striker assembly for wiping down, much easier than removing the Glock plate that is under pressure.
Rich
With the Glock it's not complicated for you or I but can you imagine the masses....plus the extractor plunger and spring and suddenly it is a mess for the
common folk.
Many agencies don't allow members to take their pistols down to clean their firearms.... They're done by maintenance officers.
I don't know if that's harder/more complicated/more annoying than pulling the firing pin out of a 5946 but we are expected to do that and I haven't really heard any horror stories about it.
That would be handy!
heh, the firing pin on the 5946, heh. I had a girl attend class a number of years ago, and her duty gun was constantly jamming up. I very strangely had my personal 5946 in my case (12.6 one) and lent it to her so she could finish class. At the end of the night we figured out that her firing pin was extending out the front of the breach face and catching on the next round as the slide went forward. Detail stripped the slide and discovered no firing pin spring. She'd just got the gun back from depot and blamed them, but we were pretty sure it was her fault. Find out from a coworker that she found the spring on the floor at home that night.