Navy SEALs just traded in their "metal" SIG P226 for the plastic Glock 19. Do you know something they don't?
Yah, Glocks are cheaper.
Navy SEALs just traded in their "metal" SIG P226 for the plastic Glock 19. Do you know something they don't?
the only problem with his way of doing things are rifles like the Ross rifle. When people have a stake in things they end up picking the weapons the troops use, and they die for it. If The Army Chief picked the pistol himself I can guarantee he would be going on a whole lot of free vacations and will have a job at a firearms manufacturer when he retires.
Yah, Glocks are cheaper.
Navy SEALs just traded in their "metal" SIG P226 for the plastic Glock 19. Do you know something they don't?
If you have only one side-arm on the battle field, one that you can trust your life, for the rest of your life.
Only one side-arm you know has to be reliable in any situation, one you can pick up and shoot well immediately,
because if it fails or breaks you're done… only one side-arm.
In the event you have only one, what will you choose?
Polymer or Metal?
I'd gladly give up my BHP for a 17, 19 or an M&P. Other militaries use them quite successfully. Polymer pistols have proven themselves to be as durable and as reliable (if not more) as their metal counterparts. Importantly, they are also lighter.
M9A3. It uses the same magazine as the M9A1, is easily fitted to be a G version (decocker only) and will fir in the same holsters and the M9A1. Interchangable barrels, guid rods and springs but with the added benefit of the new grip and upgraded internals. Fires reliable and comes with a threaded barrel.
It is the logical choice. It meets 90% of the new list of demands and they can be aquired for much less the cost of purchasing a half million new pistols.
I suspect they are looking hard at .40 S&W or perhaps even 10mm.
How about they give a bunch of grade 12 students a school project. Give them a comprehensive list of criteria that the pistol must meet. Don't let them have any contact with manufacturers reps and let them have at it. Someone else can do ransome rest accuracy testing. Simple. It couldn't be any worse than the team that thought the Beretta PX-4 Storm pistol was the best choice for CBSA.



























