Never heard of frames cracking but there was a serial number range where barrels were cracking and had to be replaced.Frames crack on the 5946s up north, I read.
Cuz of the cold.
Never heard of frames cracking but there was a serial number range where barrels were cracking and had to be replaced.Frames crack on the 5946s up north, I read.
Cuz of the cold.
20,000+ pistols. I haven’t heard any prices floating around but it’s a complete package with pistol, light red dot, holster and Nanuk hard case. Not a cheap package!Thanks
Next how many pistols ? roughly at what cost are needed ?
What will happen to all those S&W s 5946 s ?
Frames crack on the 5946s up north, I read.
Cuz of the cold.
Thanks Steve20,000+ pistols. I haven’t heard any prices floating around but it’s a complete package with pistol, light red dot, holster and Nanuk hard case. Not a cheap package!
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Only took a couple decades since once of theirs died screaming as the guy jumped on the hood of the cop car and put a few rounds from a lever action through the mountie who was stuck in his seatbelt, unable to reach the magazine that had fallen out on impact. Your 1960s era designed SW had a magazine disconnect of course like all old boomer junk had back then. He'd still have had one shot to take with the Glock.ugh. What's with agencies thinking that converting to tupperware and striker fired is somehow modernizing and better?
I'd insist on keeping the old S&W pistol if I were a mountie: I knew someone that used to own one, and it was one of the most ergonomic pistols I ever shot: they are a good sidearm. Same with the military: yes, the Hipowers they had were probably worn out but no patent, or at least the ability to manufacture them still under license would have produced the familiar, reliable sidearm for cheaper and zero training changes. And for the herd that wants to bleat "100yo tech"... yeah, tell that to the special forces that still roll with the 1911. The Ranger rifle and every bolt action sniper rifle is based on 1800s tech, and the reciprocating internal combustion engine still rules in the car, truck etc. Age means nothing when quality, and reliability are what you need. I'd go so far as to want a S&W 686-3 and 158gr soft points: When you can shoot ~4" groups at 30y, you only need one shot when it's substantial. Of course this is Canazuela: mediocrity is celebrated, stupidity revered, progress manipulated to lend virtue to destruction, and excellence scorned so I suppose non of this makes much sense anymore.
ugh. What's with agencies thinking that converting to tupperware and striker fired is somehow modernizing and better?
I'd insist on keeping the old S&W pistol if I were a mountie: I knew someone that used to own one, and it was one of the most ergonomic pistols I ever shot: they are a good sidearm. Same with the military: yes, the Hipowers they had were probably worn out but no patent, or at least the ability to manufacture them still under license would have produced the familiar, reliable sidearm for cheaper and zero training changes. And for the herd that wants to bleat "100yo tech"... yeah, tell that to the special forces that still roll with the 1911. The Ranger rifle and every bolt action sniper rifle is based on 1800s tech, and the reciprocating internal combustion engine still rules in the car, truck etc. Age means nothing when quality, and reliability are what you need. I'd go so far as to want a S&W 686-3 and 158gr soft points: When you can shoot ~4" groups at 30y, you only need one shot when it's substantial. Of course this is Canazuela: mediocrity is celebrated, stupidity revered, progress manipulated to lend virtue to destruction, and excellence scorned so I suppose non of this makes much sense anymore.
In my experience the vast majority of cops are decent, selfless, hardworking and committed to serving the public. It is because of poor leadership, recruitment, training, equipment or policy (none of which front line officers have any say in or control over) that things go sideways. The same is true in the CAF. Sadly Police Chiefs like the late Daryl Gates LAPD rarely get appointed anymore. Instead politicians favour woke DEI hires who are yes men/women. We know first hand the train wreck that follows when that happens, including the erosion of public trust.
This thread is literally called "Mounties new pistol announced." I think you've posted in the wrong thread.I have little or no interest in what sidearms are provided to the King’s Cowboys.
Sure but there's a Firearms Politics Forums section. Go start a thread over there complaining about the RCMP getting a new pistol. Don't polute and derail a thread where people are curious and asking questions about the new pistol.Ever wonder why there would be such a sentiment? There are real shtbags running the dog and pony show.
You are, as am I, entitled to your opinion.This thread is literally called "Mounties new pistol announced." I think you've posted in the wrong thread.
This is the Pistols and Revolvers section so it is the right place to discuss Glocks.I'd freeze all handgun purchases and accounts for acquisitions. But, yes, we could talk about yet another Glock and be amazed.![]()
someone missed the point... Who cares what hundreds of others are using: so? I didn't say Glocks were junk: their stacking triggers are rubbish, they still work but are not near what Walther has produced. Since you dodged the questions: by what measure is the Browning Hi-power obsolete? the 150yo bolt action rifle design?What a ridiculously stupid take! Hundreds of police forces and militaries use Glocks with great success. I know a few Mounties and they all say the same, good range pistol otherwise horrible sidearm when your life depends on it. Nostalgia won't save your life in a gunfight...
The future is now, old man!
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