HiPower to be Replaced by Sig 320

Well, the M17 I ordered back in June should clear this week.
But what I'm really wondering right now, is how the government feels about me being in possession of a 'military grade' 'assault pistol' designed to kill the most amount of people in the shortest amount of time?

The morons.

Looking forward to putting some rounds downrange. I have a G17.5 that I really like but always wanted a 320. Bought an X Series Full in August, too but won't see that one for a long time.

Glad the CF finally picked a modern pistol tho. Way overdue.
 
I thought Glock for sure, as 3sqn SASR, fighter pilots, I think RAAN navy clearance divers use em, the the doctoring and training manuals exist, I guess the modularity was the winning feature, aus army getting Gucci gear, in 2010 we started to be issued all sorts of Gucci stuff, issued us crye uniforms, Hk 417’s, acogs with rmrs, peq15’s, i got a crye airframe to test in country which was awesome. p320 is great it’s points so well, X grip module takes it to another level!

Every time I see Canadian soldiers at events or shows the gear looks pretty dated for a G7 nation
 
I've got Glock, Beretta and Sig pistols. I like them all for different reasons, but I think the Sig is the better pick over all for soldiering. You gotta remember, not everyone using these pistols is some IPSC or Black Badge wizard. The bulk of these pistols get TI'ed to people that never grew up even seeing a gun, let alone shooting a handgun. It needs to be simple, light, easy to aim and quick to get decently proficient with (using the least amount of time spent learning).

I can say the same, but that is the reasons I would have went with Glock.

Personally, I think that while a user configurable grip is a good idea, the whole modularity thing with the frame is a red herring.
 
3.2m for 7,000 guns that's a hair over 450 bucks each, spare parts included.
Pretty good deal that's what a tokarev sells for here these days
 
Belfed high usage and Glock (Gen 4, Gen5) are not the gold standard anymore. With the US Armed Forces using the Sig was there really any other option open to Canada? The 7K Units for the Cdn Armed Forces is a Production over run to Sig as reflected in the pricing if John Rambo's math is correct. At the very least the pistol saga and it's continued burning up of taxpayers' dollars by bureaucrats naval gazing has come to an end with arguably a very good result.

I suspect the 320 Series will dominate the US LEO market over time as well. We will see what the RCMP end up with. My money remains on the M&P Gen 2 but maybe Sig can snare that contract as well. Either way I can justify my purchases as I just acquired the Gen2 Compact. :>)

Take Care

Bob

I put a Wilson Combat frame under my XFive and really like the move. I didn't care for the XFive grip frankly. If it were possible I would have at least one other complete top end to go with my present set up. Trudeau and his band of bandits makes that move impossible.
 
Why? on the chance they may order a "new" pistol every 30yrs, LOL. Good Luck.
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The RCMP contract is a major marketing point in the US mmarket. King of the Mounted, Sargent Preston. Rose Marie. They always get their man. Don't dismiss the Red Coats as they mush across the Canadian North.

Take Care
Bob
 
I was going to wait to see if Sig was going to come out with a 320 with Canadian Military markings . But with recent events I snapped up a M17 figuring I might not be able to get a Canadian version before the ban
 
This one is for Australia. I believe Rampart is in the process of trying to sue the government to get the RFP rewritten since the verbiage excluded Glocks by design.

Rampart did sue the government, and did win. Which makes me happy. Unfortunately the powers the be managed to rewrite the requirements in a slightly more open and transparent manner that still left Glock as non compliant.

FWIW, I think the CF should just tag onto the US Army order for SIGs at something like $225 each.

That would have been too easy.

The "cheaper, piggyback off the US" argument virtually guarantees that the 320 will never be general issue in the Canadian Forces.
and yet, here we are.

So is it the M17 model they're getting? The 320 certainly comes in a lot of flavors.

Contract specs call for manual safety and chamber indicator. So not exactly like the M17.

FYI, CAF will call this the C22, so the real question is whether SIG will market the C22 as a particular version of the 320 the same way they have with the M17.

Given Sigs attrocious track record serving the Canadian commercial market, I suspect not. But maybe.

I would have thought the latest version of the Glock GEN 5 MOS would beat out the Sig?

Any thoughts?

TDM

Glock was non compliant from the get go, so no, it couldn't have beaten out the Sig 320.

Too many experts here, IPSC & SF types for my $.02 to mean anything , but I'm just glad they bought something "new" & not used, & this is a real "feather in her cap" for the DND minister . :rolleyes:

I have no doubt the Minister will attempt to claim this as a victory with the troops. In a normal world we would have replaced the brownings 20 years ago and we'd be ready to replace those replacements all over again.

I have three comments for the defence minister.

1). Announcements are great, I'll believe it when I see it. The announcement said deliveries in summer 2023. Knowing Canadian procurement I suspect not before Christmas 2025. I'm still waiting for a C6 GPMG that doesn't actually works. At the way we are going our C6s have more air miles than half the lads.

2) 7,000 isn't nearly enough, not by a country mile. The original 20,000 they wanted to buy when they first started this handgun replacement journey wasn't enough either. But like DT said, by the time these actually get delivered it might actually be enough for two each.

3) You want to really make me smile, adopt a BYO Grip and holster policy.

4) Bonus Round. Buy red dots.

I wonder whether accuracy had anything to do with the decision?

In the grand scheme of things, probably not. I'm sure any of the options provided for evaluation would have easily met the technical accuracy requirement. The more important consideration is not the innate accuracy of the pistol, but of the average soldiers ability to quickly learn how to shoot it well enough. We will likely never know the answer to this question as I do not believe a user trial was part of the evaluation criteria. To be fair, i'm sure even Glocks would have done well in that kind of user trial, as would any other of the modern combat-style pistols offered.

At the end of the day, unless and until the CAF takes pistols seriously as a weapon system, and trains everyone properly and continuously, and rationalizes why we even have pistols in the first place, and THEN issue them to the people who actually need them, giving new pistols to the CAF is just putting lipstick on a dead pig.

Condition 3 carry also solves any issues. It’s what 99% of our people should be doing. I certainly will be if issued one in future.

The other 1% I don’t worry about; I suspect they’re more trustworthy with their trigger fingers.

By the Book, condition 3 was the only condition that was every authorized for the BHP, although some units and/or individuals got this waived, others simply ignored it entirely.

The ability to carry better than condition 3 was one of the intents for the new pistol.

The inclusion of the manual safety eliminates virtually all of the concern with the reliability of the internal safeties on the 320.

I wonder what holster they will be going with. I imagine it will be Safariland. Probably the 7series RDS.

Given that DND has not expressed any intent to adopt RDS, I don't think an RDS holster is in the plans. If I am not mistaken MD Charlton has to supply a holster with the pistols, and is probably supplying the cheapest possible Sig brand polymer holster they could find.

Units that care about their troops will probably buy GFS or some other awesome Canadian made holster.
 
Given that DND has not expressed any intent to adopt RDS, I don't think an RDS holster is in the plans. If I am not mistaken MD Charlton has to supply a holster with the pistols, and is probably supplying the cheapest possible Sig brand polymer holster they could find.

Units that care about their troops will probably buy GFS or some other awesome Canadian made holster.


Yeah after I made that post I gave my head a shake and realized they will probably be issuing some basic nylon holster from Bianchi or the like.
Pretty sure the units on Dwyer hill are already using the Grey Fox holsters for the p320s and for the G43s.
 
Or this:
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�� Those break on every magazine with polymer guides.

What do you mean by polymer guide? The follower? It's not broken per se, but I dropped it on plywood and the follower somehow popped over the top edge of the magazine
I was balming the mag and the rounds were loose after a handful, I inspected and the follower was stuck at the bottom of the mag so I shook the rounds loose, tapped it on my palm several times and it didnt come free
I think the follower was caught on the 10/17 crimp, and when it came loose somehow this happened lol
For perspective I have literally yeeted glock mags 50 feet across the range and such before, dropped them on hard surfaces hundreds of times etc (along with most of my other mags)
This is a 75$-100$ magazine that should be able to withstand something as simple as being loaded or dropped lol . I have never had any issues with pistol magazines ever.. except for ancient BHP service mags
 
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