Glock British Army
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Glock British Army
Salut ,
Does anybody know which were the contenders that the Glock had to beat in the procurement contest to equip the British army for its new pistol ?
thanks
Does anybody know which were the contenders that the Glock had to beat in the procurement contest to equip the British army for its new pistol ?
thanks
Re: Glock British Army
Bid Rivals:
Britain selected the Glock 17 ahead of the P30 and P226 from German manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH and Sig Sauer, even after the latter model was used on an emergency basis in Afghanistan. The Austrian gun also beat out the M&P9 from Springfield, Massachusetts-based Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. (SWHC) and the PX4 Storm made by Brescia, Italy-based Berretta Holding.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-1 ... years.html
Britain selected the Glock 17 ahead of the P30 and P226 from German manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH and Sig Sauer, even after the latter model was used on an emergency basis in Afghanistan. The Austrian gun also beat out the M&P9 from Springfield, Massachusetts-based Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. (SWHC) and the PX4 Storm made by Brescia, Italy-based Berretta Holding.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-1 ... years.html
Re: Glock British Army
Hmmmm. Not sure I agree with the text of that for the "emergency" use of the P226... Yes, they were bought as part of a UOR, but that was probably just to get round the procurement process so that troops in theatre had access to them quicker.
Re: Glock British Army
What's the difference between "urgent" and "emergency" apart from the British Army's style of keeping calm and carrying on.User702 wrote:Hmmmm. Not sure I agree with the text of that for the "emergency" use of the P226... Yes, they were bought as part of a UOR, but that was probably just to get round the procurement process so that troops in theatre had access to them quicker.
Re: Glock British Army
I wonder how they figure that out. I don't see what it being 9mm has to do with range. And what else would they fill the bullets with.Accuracy was gauged over a distance of 25 meters, though the gun’s range is determined by a decision to stick with 9mm, copper-jacketed and lead-filled bullets.
Re: Glock British Army
Hollow point?
Political Correctness is the language of lies, written by the corrupt , spoken by the inept!
Re: Glock British Army
I am not sure what you mean, perhaps you can elaborate.Hollow point?
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Re: Glock British Army
Not under the rules of the Geneva Convention they can't....its ok for criminals to be shot by Police with expanding ammo, but Soldiers can only be shot with FMJ..Chuck wrote:Hollow point?
Re: Glock British Army
British soldiers haven't shot at soldiers for years. I understand that expanding is legit for current ops but would be a PR disaster.Daryll wrote:Not under the rules of the Geneva Convention they can't....its ok for criminals to be shot by Police with expanding ammo, but Soldiers can only be shot with FMJ..Chuck wrote:Hollow point?
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