So good it doesn't even need a shooter
Throw it at 'em if you run out of grenades
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This was never an issue for the M17/M18. I wonder if Sig will ever address this, don't you?
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So good it doesn't even need a shooter
Throw it at 'em if you run out of grenades
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Not a good rumor on the AI beating the MRAD. The MRAD beat the AI across all KPP/KSAs to include accuracy. In addition, the MRAD is being adopted by every segment of SOCOM not just the ASR submission. I just wish I had $17k to buy oneIt all comes down to money and who will sell the cheaper deal up the pipeline.
rumor has it that AI was by far the preferred choice for the ASR and then Barret came back last minute and undercut their original price. Everybody sleeping with everybody, just trying to keep their foot in the door.
Nice resume!
It worksI hate those fuckers too! It's a fucking pistol. Saying "It works", just makes you sound like an idiot.
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Were you stationed in Germany in 2008?
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Yes I was in Germany in 2008. I PCSed that Christmas.
Yea they are called SOCOM and JSOC.Do people seriously still buy glocks? Havent bought one since 2001. And sold that one.
0/10.....troll harder next time.....Cool story bro. Can you tell it again.
Do people seriously still buy glocks? Havent bought one since 2001. And sold that one.
Yes, actually by the millions.
My father always told me the world is full of idiots
The decision was based on data provided by Dominion servers and the vote conting software that gave Sig an extra 0.1 for each vote while only counting each Glock as a 90% vote. Glock was still beating the pants off Sig. Then, about midnight, everyone was told to go home while the machines continued with the count and by morning, the contract belonged to Sig.It’s all politics, and retired generals...
Sig got the pistol contract.
Barrett got the MRAD contract. (while already having the m107 contract).
Barrett “sells” the SAW contract to geissele.
Sig gets the next gen m240 contract.
Sig gets the contract to make ammo for the MRAD, and next gen M240 (300 norma).
It’s all about who’s who, I don’t believe sig beat glock fairly.
The sig is probably the best sidearm the military has ever selected. But they have also made some pretty piss poor selections in the past. I think I’ll stick to my Glock
I am in the 99%th percentile when it comes to that thumb problem. 22x, VP9, P10-C, sometimes even Glocks. I grew up shooting 1911s and riding the thumb safety, so I imagine that is why it is so ingrained for me. I can't even make the P320 malfunction like that if I try. I think the very first ones had a different shaped slide release and some people had problems, but the current slide release is easy to use, but impossible to ride. I don't know if that is intentional, but I know the manual safety on the safety versions gets right up to the slide release, so all of the protrusion on the slide stop is forward facing rather than back. If that makes sense.Didn't read the article but the reason they liked the Sig was because of how the Army liked the 'trigger pack is the pistol' aspect of it. It was an easier sell on fixing/maintenance at the armory level and they didn't want to repeat the teething issues they had with the Beretta.
With that said, I do NOT like Glocks. I never have. Any Glock I ever shot, I disliked it. However, the 19x forced Glock out of their 'next gen' bullshit evolution and actually made them produce an extremely well balanced pistol with a fantastic grip surface/angle that didn't make you choose between too big or too small.
I have both the M9A3 without the stupid slide safety (its heavy, but the main weakness in the pistol other than it has too many moving parts is that people dont actually learn how to use it) and the 19x that has been my go-to sidearm since I got it when they first came out. I've been wanting to try the SIG but can never find anyone I know that has one as I wanted to make sure it didn't suffer from the ill placed slide release like the 226 has, where if you have a proper high thumbs grip, the slide doesn't lock back 75% of the time.
Sig M17= For amatuers that cant shoot glocks straight. And ive seen some of these Army testers shoot them.
Hi, nice to meet you. What company do you represent?
No such thing as a perfect firearm. However, Sig generally has more growing pains than most. Do you have any examples of recent SOCOM failings? Your probably going to tell me the AI is better than the MRAD right?
Yes the Army does know what it costs to make a M17/18. Certified cost and pricing is required per the contract. The Army's decision was based on price and Soldier feedback that's it.
I have both pistols and would have preferred the Glock.
I shot Glocks straight for over a decade. Shot IDPA and USPSA matches with them too. As of a few months ago I only had one Glock left, a full FDE gen 4 19 that I bought the day after Trump got elected and swore I'd never get rid of... Well a guy on Armslist had a M17 with a DPP and some other stuff that he wanted to trade for a G19 and it went down the road for another P320.
The M17 and M18 is a superior firearm in every way.
Some of my associates and I have bumped into you before in NOVA years ago...Your opinions mean jack and shit in the professional world.
.I don't care for Sig pistols and don't understand the hype.
I've never handled the M17, but most of their designs place the bore axis WAY too high.
The decocker is funky and is placed in a funky spot.
I have a bit of time on the 226, not much, didn't care for it.
Of course, I don't care for Glocks and don't understand the hype there either, shitty ergo's, shitty feeling grips.
The same shit applies, the fan boys like to trot out the "more police departments, blah, blah, blah" Blue label glocks are cheap, if M&P's were 350 bucks, more departments would carry them.
The manual of arms is simple (which is a good thing), they are reliable, they are accurate.
They have some extremely shitty triggers.
Luckily, I don't have to carry either one.
i don't own one, but i found it very easy to shoot well, like a glock or most striker fired pistols.The Sig striker-fired pistols are over complicated unsafe trash, they blew it and should have gone with the Glock.
i don't own one, but i found it very easy to shoot well, like a glock or most striker fired pistols.
as far as unsafe, i'll take your word for it, but i would never own a striker fired pistol anyway.
i mean i get that they are easier to shoot well compared to da/sa, but imo, that is about the only thing going for them, unless you like nds.
if you say so.Striker-fired pistols are not any easier to shoot well, in fact most times they're harder, and there are many different reasons to pick one pistol design over another depending on it's purpose.
As somewhat of a pistol aficionado, it just was a terrible decision to go with the brand new Sig over the Glock for our soldiers. They can go off by themselves. That. Sucks.
Glocks have been around forever and have been proven beyond, well, really even bothering, as they are the standard. The design is simple, it's like a rubber-band gun, there's just not a lot to go wrong.
The Sig design on the other hand is in it's infancy, and they're still debugging it using the end-users as their beta testers (like Sig does these days... I own an MPX lol). It's a lot more complicated than a Glock's design with more things that can go wrong. It's a 100% cocked-design which inherently makes things more interesting... as far as administrative handling, safety in the holster, everything... makes a cocked n' locked 70-series 1911 seem safer to me personally.
The whole armorer-level thing being in favor of the Sig is dumb too, the Glock is easier than most children's toys and all an armorer needs is a punch and nothing.
As an aside, I think configurable grip thing was/is all crap, smediums for everyone would've been fine lol!
It’s all politics, and retired generals...
Sig got the pistol contract.
Barrett got the MRAD contract. (while already having the m107 contract).
Barrett “sells” the SAW contract to geissele.
Sig gets the next gen m240 contract.
Sig gets the contract to make ammo for the MRAD, and next gen M240 (300 norma).
It’s all about who’s who, I don’t believe sig beat glock fairly.
hahaha, having shot handguns over 30 years, i get a kick out of these "debates".
high bore axis? heavy trigger on DA/SA to hard to shoot well?
everyone has a decent amount of excuses for why they can't shoot for shit.
I'll wager that 95% of people claiming a pistol is trash are probably just trash at shooting and their opinions can be safely ignored.
Does the Glock grip angle suck? Yes
Actually, the fact that the Army didn't pick it probably makes every veteran, who has had to live and die by Mil Spec garbage, more likely to buy one.
Honestly, is anybody saying any pistol is trash in this thread? It seems like most people are just trashing each other.I think that anytime somebody comments on a pistol thread, it should be mandatory to also include a video of them shooting their preferred pistol. Any drill of choice as long as it includes a reload, is done on a shot timer, and shows the time and hits on target. Or better set, shooting a set course of fire with all those elements plus movement. I'll wager that 95% of people claiming a pistol is trash are probably just trash at shooting and their opinions can be safely ignored.
I really get a kick out of the "the best combat pistol" "innovative" horsecrap the seems to flow from the glock boys.
The only thing "innovative" about the glock was the development of the polymer frame.
It certainly was innovative at the time, and he should rightly be commended for it.
Yeah, the VP70 was the original innovation, there was a lot of development in polymers between then and the Glock release.HK had the VP70 a decade before Gaston developed the Glock, so not sure the polymer frame can be called innovative. However, Glock did succeed at making the polymer frame commercially viable.