And the real reason..... Cost....
Buy two glocks for the price of one sig....
Nothing wrong with either.
Oh boy... Where to start ?
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The more bad guys not using Glocks, rhe more you win ? Whats your gamer tag ?!?!
There's a couple reasons for the swap:
The 19 is widely in use already in JSOC.
Cost- the switch to the 19 does away with the current mix of 226's & 239's.
The Sig contract was up.
That's pretty much it in a nutshell.
Where can I get a deal like that? Last I knew, Glocks and SIGs were within about 15% the same price, with a prestige markup for SIGs because of the SEAL thing.
Where can I get a deal like that? Last I knew, Glocks and SIGs were within about 15% the same price, with a prestige markup for SIGs because of the SEAL thing.
This guys reasons for why the SEALS adopted the glock misses the main reason any government makes decisions - MONEY. Glocks are relatively cheap. Have at 'er SEALS. Can't believe anyone in their right mind would put a Sig down for a glock.
SOF gets what SOF wants...
If they wanted to save money the SEALs would of been issued M9 beretta's.
Glock has afew advantages over SIG.
This guys reasons for why the SEALS adopted the glock misses the main reason any government makes decisions - MONEY. Glocks are relatively cheap. Have at 'er SEALS. Can't believe anyone in their right mind would put a Sig down for a glock.
You can't shoot Sig226 under water. Glock you can. Seal Teams have been using Glocks for several years unit purchase. SIG are ok for law enforcement applications, not for tactical. SA pistols are quicker for trigger reset and more accurate for multiple targets and multiple firing. Shot both, issued both, Glock is better. XD is even better ... new strike fire H&K 9 wow. But Glock in the elements outperforms. The more badguys not using Glocks, the more I win.
It's all about money folks.
You are correct. Less cost for better gun. Win-win.
That's funny - individual SEALs don't "pick" anything - they, like others, get what they're given for a job, and make it work. There are a bunch of 'upstream' folks making the "what" decision, and a bunch of further upstream people making the "where" and the "when" decisions. Possibly the decision was made by a Colonel somewhere who's up for retirement in a year, and needs a gig after he's done. Don't laugh.
Weapons are trailed by SEALs and the best one is picked based on many factors. Unlike the regular troops, SOF operators have a huge say in what gets picked.