beltfed finally brought this back to reality...thank you.
I hear guys saying I vote for this or I'll say that. But you don't have any data to back it up.
When one looks around the world at SF units you see three guns over and over and over.
SIG, Glock and HK. The exception is some of the US Units that still have this love affair with the 1911.
JTF2 = Sig
UK SAS = Sig
Seals=Sig
GIGN=Glock
Belgian=Glock
GSG9=Glock (and Germans at that)
KSK=HK
Seals newer gun=HK
Jordan SF=Glock
Saudi SF=Glock
Aus SAS=HK
and on and on.
The DHS Testing a few years ago was the most comprehensive since the old US Army tests of 1984 / 1985. Very expensive and pretty much no-one has the cash to even come close to putting on a similar test. I think they ordered 40000 guns, which is over twice the number of members that the entire RCMP has. The results are LE Sensitive so I cannot share them here although I have a copy somewhere.
The only guns that were able to finish were Sig and HK, both awarded a joint contract.
I was very disappointed in the Glock for breaking down and not being able to finish. I still think it's a great, tough gun, it was just proven to be not as good as Sig Sauer or HK.
I like CZ's but they are not in the same class. I remember when they were starting to use them in IPSC 20 years ago as open guns and they broke..and broke...and broke and were a joke. It's a pretty good gun in 9mm.
Rich
I hear guys saying I vote for this or I'll say that. But you don't have any data to back it up.
When one looks around the world at SF units you see three guns over and over and over.
SIG, Glock and HK. The exception is some of the US Units that still have this love affair with the 1911.
JTF2 = Sig
UK SAS = Sig
Seals=Sig
GIGN=Glock
Belgian=Glock
GSG9=Glock (and Germans at that)
KSK=HK
Seals newer gun=HK
Jordan SF=Glock
Saudi SF=Glock
Aus SAS=HK
and on and on.
The DHS Testing a few years ago was the most comprehensive since the old US Army tests of 1984 / 1985. Very expensive and pretty much no-one has the cash to even come close to putting on a similar test. I think they ordered 40000 guns, which is over twice the number of members that the entire RCMP has. The results are LE Sensitive so I cannot share them here although I have a copy somewhere.
The only guns that were able to finish were Sig and HK, both awarded a joint contract.
I was very disappointed in the Glock for breaking down and not being able to finish. I still think it's a great, tough gun, it was just proven to be not as good as Sig Sauer or HK.
I like CZ's but they are not in the same class. I remember when they were starting to use them in IPSC 20 years ago as open guns and they broke..and broke...and broke and were a joke. It's a pretty good gun in 9mm.
Rich



















































