This Is Why the U.S. Army Chose Sig Sauer Over Glock for Its New Handgun

2024 ж. 9 Қаң.
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In 2017, the U.S. Army announced that Sig Sauer won its XM17 Modular Handgun System competition. Sig Sauer beat out Glock Inc., FN America, and Beretta USA, the M9 9mm service pistol makers at the time, in the competition for the Modular Handgun System, or MHS, program.
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  • Over 35 years of experience in the IT industry as a government contractor has taught me the rules of government contract awarding. It is the lowest bid that meets the requirements of the RFP. Since Glock was a finalist along with Sig, it is obvious they both met the requirements. It was the $102 million lower bid on Sig's part that resulted in their selection.

    @davidgates1122@davidgates11224 ай бұрын
    • This pops into my mind every time I hear a government contract has been awarded lol lowball = win

      @foxmulderfbiufo1770@foxmulderfbiufo17704 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely

      @eldridgedavis@eldridgedavis4 ай бұрын
    • Mil spec, highest quality for the lowest price

      @ShittyCut@ShittyCut4 ай бұрын
    • Trust me bro

      @beesting6135@beesting61354 ай бұрын
    • Well, you have two handguns that fundamentally have very little to choose between them as far as ease of use, maintenance, and reliability. But one of them costs almost 100% more than the other....

      @screwtape2713@screwtape27134 ай бұрын
  • Sig had the added feature of being able to shoot the enemy when they force you to drop the gun.

    @TJ-ji4gn@TJ-ji4gn4 ай бұрын
    • HA! good one.

      @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic@YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic4 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @Tango1911@Tango19114 ай бұрын
    • That's funny.

      @George-vf7ss@George-vf7ss4 ай бұрын
    • Talk on, talk on ! Truer words were never spoken 😅

      @hogdown2489@hogdown24894 ай бұрын
    • Lmaoooo 😂

      @Hp.Flaco215@Hp.Flaco2154 ай бұрын
  • 3:27 looks like this dude's first time handling a pistol.

    @smicksmookety@smicksmookety3 ай бұрын
    • I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed.

      @vanarcken113@vanarcken1133 ай бұрын
    • and his helm hanging down

      @panther7584@panther75843 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha brand new Army Officer right there.

      @spookypineapple@spookypineapple3 ай бұрын
    • Came here to say that exact thing...

      @mrnoname6327@mrnoname63273 ай бұрын
    • He looks scared

      @patrikosgnach@patrikosgnach2 ай бұрын
  • Watching this video, I was surprised how many people did not know how to grip the handgun.

    @bzman2946@bzman29462 ай бұрын
    • For real

      @everettstewart7844@everettstewart78442 ай бұрын
    • Gripping the handgun should always be practiced with many different attempts. When you get to the point you need a handgun, it's unlikely you'll be using the same stance and/or grip.

      @OneWildTurkey@OneWildTurkey2 ай бұрын
  • I can see why saving $102 Million was a huge incentive for the Army. That'll buy three toilet seats and a hammer!

    @davidherbst@davidherbst4 ай бұрын
    • Ha-ha, a good one.👍

      @lightningdriver81@lightningdriver814 ай бұрын
    • Biden economics lol

      @ShittyCut@ShittyCut4 ай бұрын
    • and none of them will work.

      @anthonybmwsoldat1530@anthonybmwsoldat15304 ай бұрын
    • LOL

      @RespectMyAuthoritaah@RespectMyAuthoritaah4 ай бұрын
    • ​ you must have been living under a rock your whole life

      @j.kelley1685@j.kelley16854 ай бұрын
  • “If you pull a pistol in the middle of combat, you are in deep” - that really hit home

    @waxp3172@waxp31724 ай бұрын
    • Truth in that

      @robertwebb8511@robertwebb85113 ай бұрын
    • Or fighting in a cramped building. Which is probably worse.

      @midgetydeath@midgetydeath3 ай бұрын
    • Only Use your pistol to fight your way to a rifle

      @mikegreen5596@mikegreen55963 ай бұрын
    • lol.. yep.. a self firing weapon is great if you get disabled.

      @Ihatezidiotz@Ihatezidiotz3 ай бұрын
    • deep state is working

      @AugustKling@AugustKling3 ай бұрын
  • "Remember that all your equipment was made by the lowest bidder." -Sarge Pepper, China Beach.

    @andrewmason4552@andrewmason45523 ай бұрын
    • as were the NASA Space shuttles......

      @kpdvw@kpdvw2 ай бұрын
    • Just like the M16 I went to Vietnam with. We actually thought they were made in a Matel Toy factory.

      @muzzlebrake100@muzzlebrake1002 ай бұрын
    • @@muzzlebrake100 your not entirely wrong early ar15 variants being made out of bakelite are found in alot of toys back in the day.

      @patthonsirilim5739@patthonsirilim5739Ай бұрын
    • @@muzzlebrake100there was literally a batch of m16’s made by Mattel for the war effort that gave that rumor wings

      @searchforthetruth1998@searchforthetruth199824 күн бұрын
  • 3:26 wtf is that stance & grip? No way that guy is serious 😂

    @archipelago93@archipelago933 ай бұрын
    • The times they are a changin', as is the military readiness.

      @andrsnclyde894@andrsnclyde8942 ай бұрын
    • He's actually the best in his class!

      @W3_WuZ-Kaaaaangz@W3_WuZ-Kaaaaangz2 ай бұрын
    • Stance and grip are good plans. They always say - no plans survive first contact.

      @OneWildTurkey@OneWildTurkey2 ай бұрын
    • But yet he had the balls to join in while you play keyboard army

      @Joetrout@Joetrout2 ай бұрын
    • It seems to me that the stiffness of his new gloves impedes a more natural grip. I hope it is that, and not his intuition that makes him do that. I mean, I do airsoft skirms every now and then, and I practice with my airsoft replicas all the time, including all kinds of handguns, ranging from Walther PPQ to Desert Eagle. Although I don't shoot real rounds, I know how to handle a pistol, assault rifle, marksman rifle, and sniper rifle. Weight and proportions are similar to the real steel. But I cannot imagine as how to get myself to hold a pistol like that, except for some condition that eludes me.

      @Guido_XL@Guido_XLАй бұрын
  • Love watching Sig and Glock fans get after it while most of us just buy both and appreciate them both for what they are... pretty great guns overall

    @Johnthedagger@Johnthedagger4 ай бұрын
    • Thats what i did

      @batistanore@batistanore4 ай бұрын
    • @@batistanoreSame here. I like them both.

      @junnijune6597@junnijune65974 ай бұрын
    • Same but those on active duty deserve the best we can offer and a lot of service men are reporting frame failures and parts failures.

      @Shackleford_Rusty@Shackleford_Rusty4 ай бұрын
    • @@Shackleford_Rustygive literally one piece of evidence of that. I won’t wait

      @mattmurphy7030@mattmurphy70304 ай бұрын
    • As an army Airborne Infantryman i have to say i like the m17, no complaints here.

      @jonathanreal5644@jonathanreal56444 ай бұрын
  • 3:26 Leadership needs to show this man how to shoot a pistol correctly

    @FEMA-SpecialAgent6@FEMA-SpecialAgent64 ай бұрын
    • He is not a soldier, he is an actor with a military suit.

      @pedroparamo-fw6ez@pedroparamo-fw6ez2 ай бұрын
    • Get him a proper sized helmet too.

      @Revilerify@Revilerify2 ай бұрын
    • As a former small arms instructor I thought the same thing.

      @les3449@les34492 ай бұрын
    • I looking if anyone was thinking the same. Holy crap on a cracker…

      @RTS907@RTS9072 ай бұрын
    • @@pedroparamo-fw6ezthank you haha, this video was made off of that subscription service where you can get professional footage of anything, Cant remember the name rn, but thats what you're bound to find, not actual military footage

      @DevonLadd@DevonLadd18 күн бұрын
  • I always liked the Beretta. I retired from the military over sixteen years ago.

    @TheRetiredVeteran@TheRetiredVeteran3 ай бұрын
    • M1911: Am I joke to you...

      @PurpleBossonius@PurpleBossonius2 ай бұрын
    • @@PurpleBossonius What?

      @TheRetiredVeteran@TheRetiredVeteran2 ай бұрын
    • @@TheRetiredVeteranThe M1911 was the longest standing pistol issued to military personnel.

      @mitherapeuticmassage@mitherapeuticmassage2 ай бұрын
    • @@mitherapeuticmassage I know that. I served on active duty for over twenty-one years. The Beretta was in use while I was in the military. As a commissioned officer I carried the Beretta as my side arm.

      @TheRetiredVeteran@TheRetiredVeteran2 ай бұрын
    • and what was the issue with the 92F back in the day ??

      @bobsch-gd6ze@bobsch-gd6ze2 ай бұрын
  • Sig Sauer also got contracts with the army for the new infantry rifle (XM7) and machine gun (XM250).

    @matthewdeancole@matthewdeancoleАй бұрын
    • OK, so who in congress gets the kick back ?

      @dannoringer@dannoringer18 күн бұрын
    • @@dannoringer That’s some scary 💩.

      @DustDevilRage@DustDevilRage7 күн бұрын
  • Yikes! some of those shooters look like it is their first time shooting a gun.

    @southernindianacompetitive9040@southernindianacompetitive90404 ай бұрын
    • I almost died at 4:58, lol

      @petehaack5228@petehaack52284 ай бұрын
    • @@petehaack5228 Yeah I thought I was watching some police drama from the 1970's with that grip!

      @southernindianacompetitive9040@southernindianacompetitive90404 ай бұрын
    • It probably was their first time and I wouldn’t say that the military puts all much time into pistol training for most soldiers.

      @Grouse2275@Grouse22754 ай бұрын
    • @Grouse2275 Accurate statement. I was an ASARIQ guy (up to .50 cal) and we only had people shoot 40 round quals once a year. With a one for one brass turn also, no one wanted to do much shooting either as it required crawling around in the overgrown range grass, trying to find each casing. And no, we didn't bring excess brass as if you got caught during a spot check, you were going to have a nice chat with the folks from CID.

      @petehaack5228@petehaack52284 ай бұрын
    • If you think that's bad, you should see how average police are with handguns, especially unloading them, holstering and unholstering...

      @microcolonel@microcolonel3 ай бұрын
  • As a police officer of over 20 years, I have been always been a glock guy. In the past few years I have purchased 3 Sigs. The Sig P365, P322 and recently a P365 X Macro. Glock dropped the ball in the concealed carry market for sure. The capacity and size of a Sig P365 and P365 X Macro is a game changer. After thousands of rounds through the P365, I've yet to have a single malfunction.

    @shutterbug1076@shutterbug10764 ай бұрын
    • But the 365s are prone to corrosion, right? I'd rather have an FN Reflex.

      @kwinzman@kwinzman4 ай бұрын
    • @@kwinzman I've never heard of that issue and I have never had that issue while carrying a P365 over the past few years.

      @shutterbug1076@shutterbug10764 ай бұрын
    • @@kwinzman My g42 rusted to hell after 3 months in a texas summer. Ive carried my 365 for close to two years and it doesnt have a speck of rust on it

      @josephp1592@josephp15924 ай бұрын
    • As somebody who owns multiple Sig and Glock products myself, the Sig P365 and P320 are two totally different products with drastically differing user bases and experiences. It should be mentioned that since its release, the P320 has been plagued with numerous safety and reliability issues, and numerous Law Enforcement departments won't even go near them due to the liability (or perceived liability), especially considering the numerous reports of firearms discharging while in holsters or when dropped. AFAIK the P365 models do not suffer from this issue, but it should also be mentioned that Sig as a company has been known to release products to the public without extensive testing prior, and then making changes to the product after a significant amount of a particular issue becomes apparent, essentially letting its customers be the (unknowing) beta testers of new products. With a new model Glock you can expect it to perform as reliable as any of the previous models, and to many this is extremely important.

      @gkft@gkft4 ай бұрын
    • I run the Glock 43x with shield mags for my concealed carry and have zero problems

      @Diso1017@Diso10174 ай бұрын
  • I've got both Sig and Glock pistols. I've got several and used to love shooting my Sig P220 and P229. I love my Sigs, but I'd rather have a Glock for combat. My opinion is its more robust, has tons of extras (like full auto adapters, mag extensions, etc.), and the trigger safety is preferable for when you need to quickly draw and fire the weapon from the holster/hip. From personal experience I'd choose the Glock.

    @davidruff4826@davidruff4826Ай бұрын
  • I found both to work quite well. No issues with either.

    @HandyMan657@HandyMan6573 ай бұрын
  • Have both Sig and the Beretta, Love em BOTH, both have been extremely accurate and wonderful reliable👊🏻👊🏻

    @bloodpheonix46vincent89@bloodpheonix46vincent894 ай бұрын
    • I personally think the US military has made great handgun decisions over the last 100 years. The 1911 > M9 > M17 is a really good track record actually. I just hope the same can be said about our new combat rifle... A new supplier, piston operated, an all-new round... A lot of changes being made at once.

      @DeadRingerMachine@DeadRingerMachine4 ай бұрын
  • 3:24 Gomer shoots a handgun for the first time

    @jeffshootsstuff@jeffshootsstuff4 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @Takedownairsoft1@Takedownairsoft13 ай бұрын
    • 5:22 is wearing gardening gloves 😅

      @raymankirkman8108@raymankirkman81083 ай бұрын
    • The cringe factor is high

      @toxico1152@toxico11523 ай бұрын
    • Right? I don't even shoot, and I knew that was incredibly poor form. But I wouldn't blame him, I'd blame his instructors.

      @AlbertaGeek@AlbertaGeek3 ай бұрын
    • Quite possibly the gayest presentation of a firearm I’ve ever seen

      @hankgoldenshaft@hankgoldenshaft3 ай бұрын
  • The ability too break it into 2 sharp combat knifes is the innovation the handgun markets been desperately needing

    @benpeters-brown5317@benpeters-brown53173 ай бұрын
  • And the Navy S.E.A.L.s chose..........Glock 19.

    @philippekogler@philippekogler3 ай бұрын
    • That would be my choice.

      @dannoringer@dannoringer18 күн бұрын
    • They also have Sig P226s in their armories and H&K USP 45s and Mk23s. The P226 is still used pretty regularly, it’s all by the individual operators choice of what’s available in the armory.

      @Eagle-EX@Eagle-EX5 күн бұрын
  • From a maintenaince standpoint, the sig frame cam be replaced as it gets worn or damaged without replacing the serial number. This makes it much easier to replace the part.

    @billpoynter108@billpoynter1084 ай бұрын
    • Polymer frames are not typically a ware point in pistols. The replaceable frames offer absolutely 0 real world benefit for a military. Soldiers are not going to swap out frames nor are the armorers going to want to provide such a capability. The military doesn't benefit from any legality concerning the chassis considering it isn't subject to any firearms legislation as it is. The chassis requirement was clearly decided by Sig Sauer and the US military prior to the contract to artificially limit competition.

      @LawlessNate@LawlessNate4 ай бұрын
    • @@LawlessNate”not typically a wear point” sounds like you haven’t seen some arms rooms out there… I’ve heard and seen some horror stories that even if the frame is swappable is a plus…

      @Maverick1944@Maverick19443 ай бұрын
    • @@Maverick1944 On a metal framed pistol that has a hundred thousand rounds of .45 through it? Maybe. A polymer framed pistol with 9mm? That's not going to ware out. You aren't going to shoot enough rounds through it to wear it out. Other things in the gun will break before the frame. There are polymer framed pistols documented to have several hundred thousands rounds through them, and their frames aren't breaking. Also, if anything, the chassis of a 320 itself is likely to wear out before a traditional polymer framed pistol's frame ever would.

      @LawlessNate@LawlessNate3 ай бұрын
    • @@LawlessNate guess my point was missed, I’m not talking about just shooting the gun, I’m also talking about pure neglect on the part of some soldiers. I’ve seen guys treat M4s like garbage. One soldier was asked to move the M4s a few yards to get them out of the way and the guy was pushing them over with his feet before he was stopped by his CO and corrected. There are already reports of polymer frames breaking in extreme cold. So having that replaceable seems like a pretty nice feature without having to replace the entire gun.

      @Maverick1944@Maverick19443 ай бұрын
    • @@Maverick1944 if neglect and abuse are an issue, id go Glock every day of the week and twice on weekends if my life depended on it working.

      @Ihatezidiotz@Ihatezidiotz3 ай бұрын
  • There were plenty of better guns on the market. This met the specs and was cheapest. There wasn't anything wrong with the M9 other than they had been worn out. The only reason the 1911 stayed around so long was that there were so many made in WWII, that it took until the late 70s for the supply to get critical.

    @luddite4change449@luddite4change4494 ай бұрын
    • On point. The price was the sole reason the M9 was being replaced and the price was the only reason the sig was chosen. It didn't even pass any of the reliability trials which is why we got that silly dropping AD issue out the gate. But, its an entire handgun weapon system sold for the same price as a Hi point, any military would be stupid not to jump on that deal. Even if groups like SOCOM picked up Glocks instead, having a large supply of insanely cheap handguns to throw into circulation is well worth the purchase.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • @@DaveSmith-cp5kj Military Grade equals good enough.

      @luddite4change449@luddite4change4494 ай бұрын
    • They should have looked at the Steyr M1

      @russellking9762@russellking97624 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but they ran an ass load of ammo through the 1911s every one was on a 9 mm kick

      @iviekicklighte673@iviekicklighte6734 ай бұрын
    • In the XM9 program, the 1911 was the control weapon and, to the rules of the competition, to obtain a significantly lower score than the 1911 in even one of the tests meant to be kicked out of it. The entries had to demonstrate to be better weapons than the one they replaced. In the XM17 program, there was not a M9 around to be seen.

      @neutronalchemist3241@neutronalchemist32414 ай бұрын
  • Well Glock, there is no use in complaining if your product is more expensive.

    @colebiggs7296@colebiggs72963 ай бұрын
  • Fort Bragg, 2000, was the first time I fired the Beretta M9. Don't know why but it felt so "right" and it surprised me to see one pop-up target after another go down. Finished 50 for 50. Never did so well on subsequent ranges but always fired Expert. Disassembly and reassembly seemed easy, too, as I'm reminded by my new Hellcat Pro. Maybe the weaker springs and more slop on the Beretta due to my not being the first to have shot and cleaned it. I wonder why the Beretta dropped out of the running. For my money it was a great gun.

    @Steve_K2@Steve_K23 ай бұрын
    • Beretta didn’t drop out. They just weren’t selected. The Beretta APX was also in this competition. Both it and latest iteration of the M9 made it far in the trials, but ultimately Sig won the competition. Oddly enough, the APX is the only other finalist I’m aware of that met the *actual* core requirement of the contract-ie being modular.

      @archipelago93@archipelago933 ай бұрын
  • I had an M9 in the early 90s as an Infantryman,I always qualified Expert at the range,I enjoyed carrying it.😊

    @warmachine1770@warmachine17704 ай бұрын
  • That was a long way to say Sig sold them so cheap they lose money in hopes to make it up from others because they want the gun that the army has.

    @Nick-zb4bp@Nick-zb4bp4 ай бұрын
    • Also a long way to hear Glock fanboi's whining that they didn't win. I have nothing against either gun, I've fired both and both are pretty great for different reasons.

      @gund2281@gund22814 ай бұрын
    • @@gund2281 This video didn’t seem to be from a Glock fan boy, rather a breakdown of just what happened with cited sources. 😂 What are you on about?

      @seand.3085@seand.30854 ай бұрын
    • @@seand.3085 Yes, cited that Glock was whining about the process that THEY thought was insufficient. That's not an objective data point, it's an opinion.

      @gund2281@gund22814 ай бұрын
    • @@seand.3085 This video appears to have been made by an AI lol. But no, I don't think the originator is necessarily a Glock Fanboi. But the sourced material you speak of contains a LOT of Glock whining.

      @gund2281@gund22814 ай бұрын
    • @@gund2281 No it's literally an objective fact the P320 didn't beat the Glock. The testing trials were canceled as soon as Sig announced their sale price to be lower than a hi point. This is the entire reason the dropping AD issue was never caught because one of the trial testing factors is a drop test which Sig never went through.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
  • Watching some of these military folks shoot, gives me heartburn. We are in big trouble.

    @joelhunter984@joelhunter9847 күн бұрын
  • I like the p320 xl. It bounces right back at what I was aiming at. Good stuff.

    @HeavyK.@HeavyK.2 ай бұрын
  • Seriously, how often are the modular features really going to be used in a military handgun?

    @mudbutton2@mudbutton24 ай бұрын
    • realistically, never

      @liu6898@liu68984 ай бұрын
    • Ikr. Our enemies are not using .357 Sig or 40 cal. They either be using 9mm, 9x18 or 7.62x25. The police departments throughout USA? Well. I don't know any police that uses .357 sig. Also police department isn't like us who switch caliber carry all the time.

      @SCH292@SCH2924 ай бұрын
    • S serial numbers are only on Tigger guard

      @henryhernandez4631@henryhernandez46314 ай бұрын
    • Never. SIG buys contracts they dont earn them.

      @DB.KOOPER@DB.KOOPER4 ай бұрын
    • You never know. But they want that ability more than pompous glock telling them what they will or won't need.

      @jmanswat2457@jmanswat24574 ай бұрын
  • Murphy's Law of Combat: "Always remember your weapon was made by the lowest bidder."

    @opinionatedpossum1945@opinionatedpossum19454 ай бұрын
    • The lower bidder that met the specs... which is much different from what you are attempting to imply here.

      @thomgizziz@thomgizziz4 ай бұрын
    • @@thomgizziz Yeah these guys are off. If I want a car that will go 0-60 in 10 seconds or less and last me 250k miles or whatever, why would I be wrong for buying a toyota or honda when I could buy the customcar2000? Yeah it isnt the best car out there but if it does what I want it to do whats the problem? Change your requirements if they arent what you actually needed lol

      @identifiesas65.wheresmyche95@identifiesas65.wheresmyche954 ай бұрын
    • @@thomgizziz The P320 actually didn't meet the specs. That was the whole controversy around it being picked. The trials were halted as soon as Sig announced their bid price which was cheaper than a Hi point.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • Amen! Your weapons and ammo are made too easy for military service! In bulk and you must make the most with what you have ! And you question why you volunteered for this!

      @jerryhammack1318@jerryhammack13184 ай бұрын
    • And we probably also should talk about the ammo. And of course quality of the guns sent in for testing vs. quality of guns delivered for the soldiers.

      @etherealicer@etherealicer4 ай бұрын
  • In my career, I’ve been issued Sigs and Glocks (and others). I’m pleased they chose the Sig.

    @lbco5229@lbco52293 ай бұрын
    • You must be a Tactital Mall Operator 😂

      @panchokanpol4926@panchokanpol49262 ай бұрын
    • How can you say that?????????

      @TomSelleck777@TomSelleck777Ай бұрын
    • I shot "Expert" on the range every pistol qual when they switched to SIG. I don't know why or what I did differently over the years I carried the M9 but I thought the ergonomics felt better with the SIG, even with the high bore axis. I'm sure someone somewhere else can claim the opposite though.

      @markh995@markh995Ай бұрын
  • Is there a link That I can actually hear Without the distracting background noise?

    @billindreboe8630@billindreboe86303 ай бұрын
  • Is no one going to mention how they hold and grip them pistols? This concerns me...

    @DecayingReality@DecayingReality4 ай бұрын
    • I cringed How is the army training these days ?

      @alfayadh@alfayadh4 ай бұрын
    • The design of the Sig grip makes it harder to maintain a high purchase compared to a Glock. Consequently, muzzle flip is much worse.

      @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic@YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic4 ай бұрын
    • @@KZheadHandlesAreMoronic I own 4 different variants and have not once “tea cuped” my firearm…the big f up sig did was not release it in a 1911 style grip. For me I have banana hands so the original frame wasn’t awful but a 320 in a 1911 frame is a game changer. A 320 in a steel frame is even better.

      @DecayingReality@DecayingReality4 ай бұрын
    • @@DecayingReality try the P80 grip module for the P320. It totally changed the shooting dynamics.

      @MrPerry61@MrPerry614 ай бұрын
    • @@alfayadh DOD kicked out all the senior cadre so now no one in the DoD knows how to do anything anymore. Like the amount of training accidents with aircraft and naval exercises is absolutely horrendous. Like we are almost getting more casualties right now than the entire GWOT.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
  • It is nice to be able to shoot multiple cartridges through the same pistol. I shoot 9mm, 357 Sig. and 40 S&W in my 3rd gen. G22.

    @6.4hemidriver44@6.4hemidriver444 ай бұрын
    • Only the fcu and grip module are compatible with multiple calibers. If you want to shoot a different caliber you need to swap the complete upper (barrel and slide assembly) as well as the magazines.

      @sfdclay@sfdclay3 ай бұрын
    • @@sfdclay, with a 3rd. gen. Glock G22 (40 S&W), all you need to shoot 357 Sig. is swap the G22 barrel for a G31 barrel, magazines work fine with either. Same goes for the G23/G32 and G27/G33 size pistols. To shoot 9mm in a G22 or G31, you need to get a 9mm conversion barrel. The outside diameter is larger on the 40 S&W and 357 Sig. barrels. You need a 9mm barrel with the same outside diameter. I have a Lone Wolf Distributor 9mm conversion barrel. You also have to use 9mm G17/17L/34 magazines. Same goes for the G19 and G26 size pistols. I don't know too much about the Sig. M17/18/320 pistols. I'm not a fan of them.

      @6.4hemidriver44@6.4hemidriver443 ай бұрын
  • Technically, the first modular handgun from Sig wasn't the P320. It was its predecessor, the Sig P250. It was also built around a fire control unit with changable slides, grips, and caliburs. The difference is that it's a double action only hammer fired system as opposed to the striker fire of the P320 and probably one of the reasons it was eventually discontinued, but it did lay the groundwork for this concept. Sig was probably able to do this cheaper because it probably wouldn't have cost as much to change already existing manufacturing tools from the P250 to the P320 versus having to build it from scratch like the other companies would need to do.

    @lesliescofield8763@lesliescofield87633 ай бұрын
  • Yea...switching over to striker fire is kinda' like the forward assist fiasco in reverse.... It is what it is.. Cheers!

    @JubileeValence@JubileeValence3 ай бұрын
  • Being retired Army, I got to enjoy the original 1911(45) and the M-9, but I'm now a 2011 fan.

    @Kelvin-H.@Kelvin-H.4 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate your service boss! Did you like the M9? Have several buddies that were GWOT Rangers and they either loved it or hated it. Always thought it was interesting.

      @lethalbutterknife3409@lethalbutterknife34094 ай бұрын
    • Coming from the 1911(45), it was a huge upgrade, so me and friends really enjoyed it and love going to the range to shoot it, use to run from the range with that old ass 1911.@@lethalbutterknife3409

      @Kelvin-H.@Kelvin-H.4 ай бұрын
    • @@lethalbutterknife3409 The M9 wouldn't have been bad if the military changed their training to allow a hammer back carry. Because they require decocking, your first shot is heavy and long compared to the subsequent shots. This is exceptionally bad because the first rounds on target are what matter the most. You can train around it, but its a pointless time sink when training should be applied to other aspects of weapon handling. Lots of Rangers carry glocks now AFAIK, so the issue is pretty much moot.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • @@DaveSmith-cp5kj I loathed the slide mounted safety…

      @joesnuffy7310@joesnuffy73104 ай бұрын
  • Glock and SIG both have a proven track record but I am partial to the P226. As far as I am concerned that is the only SIG that is really battle tested. Glock’s rock folks so don’t be hatin…. God bless all of you and Happy New Year!

    @sfla4x4molonlabe66@sfla4x4molonlabe664 ай бұрын
    • Glock is "battle tested". It has been used in SOCOM for well over a decade, not to mention it is adopted in a lot of countries militaries around the world and 3D printed glocks have been used by insurgency forces in civil wars throughout the world for about the last 6 years or so.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, Mr. Molon Labe here knows nothing of “battle,” and what the folks who actually “battle” carry.

      @nickinge617@nickinge6174 ай бұрын
    • @@DaveSmith-cp5kj SOCOM folks get to use what they want though :p

      @pfury67@pfury674 ай бұрын
    • @@pfury67 The glocks were actually standardized because of the demand. The official format is kind of weird though, it's a full sized frame but a compact slide or something like that.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • @@DaveSmith-cp5kj He didn't say Glocks AREN'T battle tested, he even said they HAVE a proven track record and they rock. So why do you get defensive over absolutely nothing?

      @DeadRingerMachine@DeadRingerMachine4 ай бұрын
  • In my late teens I worked in a gun shop and this was back in the late 80's. The Sig P series pistols were revered for accuracy out of the box with the P220 being incredibly accurate and the P226 real close. Failure to feed even reloads was very rare, they basically ate everything. reliability was up there with HK as among the best available. However, what set them a part even more for me and for many others was their trigger. Their triggers were exceptional out of the box. Very smooth with crisp break. i still own a number of P-series pistols from the days I worked part time at a the shop. They are still flawless. I compared my P226, P220, P228 and P229 (1992) to newer models from around 2011 -2014 . The triggers on my guns were all superior, it was clear. They are also a bit lighter due to the slide differences mainly. For my taste they look better without the rail too. Anyway, my feeling is that the quality of the newer guns though very good, are not the exquisite quality we used to see, as with many things.

    @OdinsCloud@OdinsCloud3 ай бұрын
  • Also helps if u offer High level positions in SIG after military retirement too...

    @AirsoftFaction@AirsoftFaction3 ай бұрын
  • Sig was the only manufacturer to actually READ the contract, and all of its long term requirements. Logistics is a huge part of it, and that's where most of the submitted brands historically fail.

    @andyw237@andyw2374 ай бұрын
  • Gotta love that Sig Shake Awake feature on their handguns!

    @SetsunaKai5@SetsunaKai54 ай бұрын
    • Forgive my ignorance but...huh?

      @gund2281@gund22814 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @lemniscatelogos7917@lemniscatelogos79174 ай бұрын
    • @@gund2281 the p320 when it first came out had a problem with the striker and when you dropped it the gun could go off. It was fixed long ago but glock fanbois are salty and bring up the past like it has any bearing...

      @thomgizziz@thomgizziz4 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @SuburbanRifleman@SuburbanRifleman4 ай бұрын
    • @@thomgizziz There's a new video every month of it happening, Ron Cohen and Sig suck ass

      @rjeffery1495@rjeffery14954 ай бұрын
  • Does anyone know what pistol Delta, and Seal teams prefer to use.??

    @irishseven100@irishseven1003 ай бұрын
    • I'd imagine that when you get to that point in your career, there's a list of approved weapons you can basically pick from, barring specific mission requirements. Basically anything that meets that services standards for reliability and accuracy.

      @PaulGuy@PaulGuy3 ай бұрын
    • Hi-point

      @meyerfire21@meyerfire213 ай бұрын
    • If you read, “No Easy Day,” the memoir of a Seal from DEVGRU on the mission to get Bin Laden, Matt Bissonette describes having their choice of weapons, optics, setups, etc.

      @alexsmith6914@alexsmith69142 ай бұрын
  • The modularity of it is pretty sweet. Crazy how it was manufactured and distributed with the drop fire issue though.

    @jenniturtleburger3708@jenniturtleburger37083 ай бұрын
  • Why is every quote from someone at Glock and not anyone from Sig?

    @PocketDrummer@PocketDrummer4 ай бұрын
    • Because the Glock pistols are the most popular and best ever. That Sig 320 SUCKS!

      @Asidebar@Asidebar3 ай бұрын
    • @@Asidebar i can assure Glock is definitely not the best, i had a Glock 35 and the Glock 41, they both gave me nothing but constant jams even thought i tried different ammo brands and constantly cleaned them but nothing seemed to work

      @deluxalpha4138@deluxalpha41383 ай бұрын
    • Because when you're the best ou don't have to make a bunch of racket. It's just known.

      @deltavee2@deltavee23 ай бұрын
    • @@deluxalpha4138 that weird i have a glock 19 and 17, had the 19 for 5 years ran thousands of rounds through them never have had an issue once

      @zesolodar@zesolodar3 ай бұрын
    • @@deluxalpha4138 I have a Glock 22 that I have run over 20,000 rounds without cleaning. I have had only two issues and both were ammo related, not the gun

      @Richard-ud1xk@Richard-ud1xk3 ай бұрын
  • I’m just happy that Glocks entry, the 19x, was then brought before the LEO community, who said if Glock can make it in black….they would contract them. And hence came the g45 gen 5 Glock that accepts all gen magazines while holding the 19x frame and slide sizing. I got one, added the maritime spring cups from the 19x, and just love it. Johnny Glocks combat trigger system, some tritium sights, with oem Glock +2’s and what a performer she is. Zero failures zero regrets.

    @jasongaudreau2075@jasongaudreau20754 ай бұрын
    • Ever tried a canik?

      @traxxasrcfun@traxxasrcfun4 ай бұрын
    • That's exactly the issue with "Glock Perfection." Once you buy it, then add a better trigger and sights, you've got a great gun. (Well, you'll still have a less than ergonomic grip angle.) Or you can get a Walther, Canik or CZ (and a few others) and have it all right out of the box.

      @cpiper6338@cpiper63383 ай бұрын
    • @@cpiper6338 exactly

      @traxxasrcfun@traxxasrcfun3 ай бұрын
    • @@cpiper6338 I’m personally a fan of the shadow systems offerings, but honestly I made myself proficient with a 100% stock Glock 19 first and foremost, then added piece by piece for personal comfort….but I’ve always heard every change you make is a chance of ruining reliability. So, with that knowledge, I only aim to make it better than how it comes, using only Glock parts. For example I recently bought a g45. I added maritime spring cups from the 19x to save hydrolock. I added a np3 coated glock (-) connector, and that’s it! It broke in to about 3.7lb consistently smooth trigger breaks. And all parts are straight from glock so the reliability doesn’t take the hit. I also do my own dremel work on the bottom half cuz unless you go to thin in important area’s, it literally does nothing to the pistol but get more comfortable in hand. But ya…..the 920 from shadow is the bomb! Right outta the box. I’ve recently come across Johnny Glocks also….and I like the message he spits….”reliability and safety” is PARAMOUNT! First and foremost. And his combat trigger system along with the “vex” trigger shoe, is just insanely smooth and breaks like a glass rod predictably and repeatable.

      @jasongaudreau2075@jasongaudreau20753 ай бұрын
    • Glock perfection: almost 30 different variations of the same thing and every single one of them needs after market parts to make them worthwhile.

      @TheRealEtaoinShrdlu@TheRealEtaoinShrdlu2 ай бұрын
  • I have worked on technical evaluation for RFPs. On paper the RFP will almost always weigh cost as least important. In practice, the committee evaluates all proposals, excludes the ones that do not technically meet the requirements, and pick the lowest cost proposals. I think the reason is that cost is the least subjective factor. You can go around and around about what makes a proposal better than this one or that one but cost is a number that you can’t argue.

    @judelarkin2883@judelarkin2883Ай бұрын
  • No Soldier will ever fire 25K rounds out of his pistol....

    @RadioReprised@RadioReprised3 ай бұрын
  • very informative. being retired Navy i enjoyed. loved the old M9. Great content.

    @BishopBlast@BishopBlast4 ай бұрын
    • did you shoot any people?

      @brooklynnewyorkinsideconst7688@brooklynnewyorkinsideconst76884 ай бұрын
  • Hell, the S&W M&P has met all of these military criteria for the past 10 years

    @rms5654@rms56544 ай бұрын
    • And it's an iconic American company. That 5inch 2.0 should have been the winner.

      @ryanusa860@ryanusa8604 ай бұрын
    • Wrong!!it lost to Glock in the Tortue test!!GLOCK SUCCESSFULLY SUE SMITH WESSON.

      @johndoee3850@johndoee38504 ай бұрын
    • S&W can't make a good firearm..

      @davidwalker7383@davidwalker73833 ай бұрын
    • I think it lost because it was no modular enough.

      @keithv3767@keithv37673 ай бұрын
  • The wait time for NFA items is exactly like a layaway program that your paying interest on and the only surprise is that Mon-Fri you finally get the word back that your good to go

    @jdwar11@jdwar113 ай бұрын
  • What was wrong with Colt m 1911 cal 45 or the SW revolvers?

    @steelrolex@steelrolex3 ай бұрын
    • Revolvers are extremely heavy compared to other pistols that have similar stopping power, and they take way too long to reload. And in my experience, the 1911 jams more often than it shoots.

      @unclecrunch9581@unclecrunch95812 ай бұрын
    • There are plenty of arguments about what's better between the 1911 or the striker fired pistols - but 1911's jamming is a cop-out. I have 4 1911's and will shoot cases of ammo through them and never have a jam. They don't jam anymore than anything else, and if they do it's usually due to poor ammo or limp wristing - or maybe if they are completely and utterly abused and never cleaned, ever.

      @charleswissman3071@charleswissman30712 ай бұрын
    • Jamming in most cases is the ammunition . I only own European quality handguns. Walther, FN, H&K. I am not a SIG fan. Find it interesting a large number of police departments are getting rid of the SIGs. The FBI has dropped the .40 cartridge so why would the Army even contemplate using the .40. The .45 ACP is abetter round.@@unclecrunch9581

      @paulhindenberg6364@paulhindenberg63642 ай бұрын
    • 7 bullets is not enough for a combat pisol. Also no mounting options for a red dot or weapon light.

      @ConsensusX@ConsensusXАй бұрын
  • The gun that fires itself.

    @curtislong1987@curtislong19874 ай бұрын
    • 🙄

      @WordSaladSpeachWriter@WordSaladSpeachWriter4 ай бұрын
    • Funny how it's mostly female cops and deit hires who have this issue.......

      @heinerlange443@heinerlange4434 ай бұрын
    • Taurus?

      @eldridgedavis@eldridgedavis4 ай бұрын
    • @@eldridgedavis wrong, those don't fire at all. ...next,?

      @curtislong1987@curtislong19874 ай бұрын
    • many feet will end up with holes through them

      @commiesnzombies@commiesnzombies4 ай бұрын
  • I still don't know how Glock managed to stay in the trials as it isn't modular, which was one of the requirements of the trials.

    @octavian1783@octavian17834 ай бұрын
    • Ummm 47

      @nickl3872@nickl38724 ай бұрын
    • Do you know the contract requirements? Glock met all of them.

      @Nuke-China@Nuke-China4 ай бұрын
    • Its why they lost they did not meet the req. Easy peasy.

      @user-oc8sr3ml9m@user-oc8sr3ml9m4 ай бұрын
    • @@Nuke-China "Handgun technology has advanced significantly thanks to lighter-weight materials, ergonomics and accessory rails since 1986, when the M9 entered the Army's inventory," Dawson said. "The Army is seeking a handgun system that outperforms the current M9 system. It also must be modular, meaning it allows adjustments to fit all hand sizes."

      @octavian1783@octavian17834 ай бұрын
    • @@octavian1783 The Glock more than met the requirements. The M17/18 only have interchangeable grip frames over the Glock not having them. Since then, the Military is staying with a standard frame size and not giving servicemembers an option for changing grip sizes so that is a moot point. The rest of the attachments criteria are the same.

      @ilm-def8920@ilm-def89204 ай бұрын
  • I used both in Law Enforcement. Both were good weapons. Quality built.

    @jena2664@jena26643 ай бұрын
  • I was military during the Beretta days, wasn’t a fan of it. I’ve worked for three different law enforcement agencies and among those three agencies I was at one time issued the following sidearms in the following order: Glock 22 Sig 229 .40 Glock 21SF Sig 229 .357 Sig Glock 19 Two of my three agencies used the Sig at some point. Both got rid of them, at some point.

    @DustDevilRage@DustDevilRage7 күн бұрын
  • I could care less who wins the contract. But the entirety of manufacturing should take place within in boarders of the US. If it's not, then it is a clear threat to national security.

    @Gravedigger933@Gravedigger9334 ай бұрын
    • Which sig is made entirely in the US.

      @miked7925@miked79254 ай бұрын
    • LOL wow what a load of CRAP!

      @voodooreptiles3553@voodooreptiles35534 ай бұрын
    • I mean Sig is in New Hampshire and Glock is in Georgia.

      @bulldaggerwatkins190@bulldaggerwatkins1904 ай бұрын
    • @@miked7925 No its not at all.

      @voodooreptiles3553@voodooreptiles35534 ай бұрын
    • Both companies manufacture their products for the military in America. Sig and Glock made US daughter companies specifically for being able to fulfill berry amendment compliant products. The biggest threat IMO is the Nett warrior, which uses COTS (aka store bought) smartphones which are supposedly sterilized by the NSA, but that assumes the government isn't going to miss something. The EUD handles everything from communications, uav links, and GPS positioning. Compromising the EUD literally gives you complete access to the entire infantry level network.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
  • The government also wanted the Sig contract so they could get their rifle, optics and ammo. That’s not a coincidence either.

    @chriscarnes87@chriscarnes874 ай бұрын
    • Also Sig's light machine guns. There's vids on KZhead.

      @rickhale4348@rickhale43483 ай бұрын
    • Then why can’t Glock product ammo, red dots, and rifles lol

      @great_deception@great_deception3 ай бұрын
  • Ghosting the trigger is a reference to the Movie. Since we can’t be there with you, we have to wrap our hands around yours and feel the trigger along with you. In other words, you are the Demi Moore and we are Patrick Swayze (RIP). Lol. Yes, it’s a GT original. Thanks for the video

    @lytening79@lytening792 ай бұрын
  • "it comes down to the importance of a pistol which doesnt sound like much but if you pull a pistol in combat you are in deep" no capping with that statement!!!

    @Kenmarshallintereststx@Kenmarshallintereststx3 ай бұрын
    • I don't own a sig just a couple Glocks in regards to these brands but I have been told once you shoot a sig you won't want to carry anything else. Does sig make a 10mm?

      @Kenmarshallintereststx@Kenmarshallintereststx3 ай бұрын
  • I've become a huge fan of the M&P 2.0, but if I had to go into combat and had a choice between a Glock 19x and a Sig P320 M17/M18, I would absolutely, unquestionably choose the 19x every single time. The entire P320 platform has had reliability issues, and it may actually be dangerous to the user. There's a reason why a growing number of police departments are dropping the P320 and going back to Glock. Sig used to be an outstanding company, but their willingness to rush firearms out to the market and then use the buyer as part of the R&D process is unethical.

    @ThePoorBoy@ThePoorBoy4 ай бұрын
  • Back in the 70’s there were two fighter jet company’s trying for a new government contract for the next multi roll fighter. Two aircraft fought it out, F16 and F20. The F20 was faster, more maneuverable, went further on a full load or fuel, was cheaper to maintain and cost less. The F16 got picked up. Now the F16 has been a good aircraft, but, the F20 would have the better fighter to go with. Our government doesn’t always go with the best option……..

    @wrigman@wrigman4 ай бұрын
    • The Army told the Air Force "hold my beer" and just wait until you see what the Army picked for future vertical lift, lol. I did shoot the new M17, though, after carrying the M9 for around 30 years and the M10 .38 revolver before that, and I surprised myself by actually really liking it.

      @petehaack5228@petehaack52284 ай бұрын
    • saying that the F20 "would have been better" is an unprovable statement and therefore a fallacy.

      @MichaelGarcia001@MichaelGarcia0014 ай бұрын
    • The F20 was a big failure world wide, only a couple of poorer countries chose it. The F16 is still breaking records and outflying anything the enemy has. In a close in dogfight the F16 will out maneuver a F35 or F22.

      @MrPerry61@MrPerry614 ай бұрын
    • I have always liked the F20. even a trainer version of that would have been better than the new T-7

      @glennsammon4465@glennsammon44654 ай бұрын
    • @@MichaelGarcia001 I worked for Northrop in 1978 - 1984. I will admit to being bias. However nothing I stated was false. Three independent print articles made the statements I made. One of them Air&space magazine, others were trade magazines. If you flew F16’s or worked for General Dynamics, I can understand your comments…..

      @wrigman@wrigman4 ай бұрын
  • If I won a bid for being $102m under the next bid I would fire myself 😂

    @communistgreyman2078@communistgreyman2078Ай бұрын
  • "This is not about Glock., This is not about Sig. And it's not about the U.S. Army. Its also not about those that are on the ground, in harms way. It's about the lowest bid" - The screaming truth in the quiet parts.

    @michaeld8980@michaeld8980Ай бұрын
  • Unfortunatly on my first deployment with the Marines as a FMF Corpsman in 1988 I was issued an old rickety 1911 that was nothing more than a rattle trap. During DS/DS I was given an M9 which wasn't to bad, but the mags didn't handle sand very well at the time. I think later on they changed magazine manufacturers and solved that issue. Near the end of my career most of us that were part of SOCOM were given P226's, although I know some of the Force Recon guys and other specialized Marine units were carrying highly modified 1911's still. I have to say I really liked the 226 even though it is a very large gun. I have not ever been much of a Glock guy, I think they are really good reliable guns. I personally just don't like the grip angle it's not what I learned to shoot with and takes me a little getting used to each time I fire one.

    @echogod@echogod4 ай бұрын
    • Damn no love for the ole 1911? I think it woulda been sweet if they issued the modernized 2011’s in true American fashion, but they are obviously way too expensive

      @traxxasrcfun@traxxasrcfun4 ай бұрын
    • Fair Points. My dad was an old Army guy and loved the 1911 and I bought a Glock 17 when I got into the Semi Auto. Dad had big hands and never liked the Glock. He preferred his 1911 or a .357. I have one of the Glock 19X, which was Glock's bid for the contact. I've been shooting Glock for well over 20 years so I'm familiar with the Glock. I really like that 19X. Full size 17 frame and 19 slide. I've yet to get a Sig. But I live in NH and you can never have too many guns. Maybe I'll get one.

      @chagosoutdoors3122@chagosoutdoors31224 ай бұрын
    • You're not alone in your assessment of Glocks, man. And the simple fact is that there's no reason to "get used to" Glock ergos - and basically change the way you shoot - with SO MANY great alternatives on the market. So I just don't. I bought a Glock about 20 years ago. Owned it for 6 or 7 years, Shot it a LOT. Finally realized how much I really just hated shooting the thing and sold it off. M

      @DeadRingerMachine@DeadRingerMachine4 ай бұрын
    • @@DeadRingerMachine I think hammer firing guns are inherently better than striker fire handguns. Main issue is most people don't know how to operate one properly, so the gun manufacturers just supplicate to the market.

      @VitalyMack@VitalyMack3 ай бұрын
    • The question is did you quality expert with it? 1911's were never initially designed with tight fitting parts to begin with. Most people who are issued out Pistols as their TO weapon can't qualify expert with them anyway. The reason why the 1911's get so much love is due to the size and shape of the grip (those with man sized hands) and usually the single action crisp trigger. Yeah that heavy 45 cal round has some lore to it. I must admit the most accurate pistol I ever shot was a Sig P229 in .357 Sig straight from the dealers shelf to his range. Spot on accurate. If you have been taught proper marksmanship any pistol will work. I own all three and if I had my druthers I would take Glock 17. or if we are splitting hairs a Glock 21. My Sig P229 and Sport are nicely machined and have such tight tolerances that I would never consider taking it into the field let alone the new Sig XM.

      @johnwayne2103@johnwayne21033 ай бұрын
  • Could it possibly be that Glock did not win the Modular Handgun System competition because Glock did not submit a modular handgun? Somebody at Glock should have read the military's requirements and realized that a traditional full sized gun and a traditional compact gun did not make a modular system.

    @gc7057@gc70574 ай бұрын
    • "modular" per the definition in the contract meant it could change grip sizes to accommodate different hand sizes. A removable fire control unit was NOT a requirement. 100% of all the pistols submitted met all the requirements in the contract. I should also add that glock holds a lot of contracts across the world, so they know what they are doing regardless of their inability to innovate. I should also add that glock tried to fight the decision in court because the military broke their portion of the awarding process by not performing phase two or three of testing which is what involved the torture tests, and longevity tests, thereby wasting a ton of money spent by all who developed pistols for the trials only to find out they weren't looking for the best pistol, but the cheapest.

      @davidcald6843@davidcald68434 ай бұрын
  • It also really does not hurt to offer key personnel from the final selection team jobs in the company to get what they wanted.

    @GregoryHager2011@GregoryHager20113 ай бұрын
  • Please tell me the soldier shooting at 3:28 works for Stars and Stripes or is just footage of a Larper. Good lord man! Who knows where that round landed.

    @sp9395@sp93953 ай бұрын
  • Waaa Waaa Waaa ! I love reading the below comments from the Glock fanboys. Waaaaaaaaa ! 😂😂😂

    @nickb1690@nickb16904 ай бұрын
  • The Department of Defense preferred the Glock, but Budget & Control Dept decided to contract with Sig solely for financial reasons! This information is available and can be found if anyone would like to investigate it themselves and read how it all played out at that time. Lawsuits were threatened and alot of backlash was coming from the Defense Department when all of a sudden everything about it was silenced and it just went away. Like many things the government does, it just got swept under the rug I guess!

    @CarolinaLowrider@CarolinaLowrider4 ай бұрын
    • I also don’t see how Glock me the requirement for a modular handgun?

      @joesnuffy7310@joesnuffy73104 ай бұрын
    • That's a load of malarkey. Glock was the company that disputed the award. Glock failed to read the program requirements in full and didn't hit all the bullet points, as well as asking for over $100M USD more than SIG.

      @deadmeat8754@deadmeat87544 ай бұрын
    • Where can I find this information?

      @schwiftydale6008@schwiftydale60084 ай бұрын
    • Glock fanboy fantasy.

      @johnhatchel9681@johnhatchel96814 ай бұрын
    • In the video it said it came down to price

      @FreemanWithrow@FreemanWithrow4 ай бұрын
  • As a professional firearms instructor who became one of the Marine Corps' first Combat Pistol Instructors way back in 1981, I can - with some at least small amount of authority - state that a pistol whose bore center line is higher above the grip than another pistol’s is going to have more muzzle flip. That's the case with the Sig. It’s bore center line is higher than the Beretta, the 1911A1, the Smith and Wesson M&P [whose bore center line is very low comparitively]. That means Soldiers will have a harder and longer time mastering the pistol - if, that is, the Army in particular has any real desire to see mastery with it achieved. My experience training 9,692 Soldiers deploying to either Afghanistan or Iraq [2009-2011] tends to indicate that the Army’s commitment to pistol training and having Soldiers achieve mastery with the pistol is superficial at best. That means until I found more uncommitted ammunition, all I was allowed per Soldier for pistol training was 40 rounds. Straight to the qualification course. You only got more ammo if you didn’t achieve the minimum score for qualification. Not exactly mastery. It will only get worse with the Sig. While I was no fan of the M9 Beretta, with Beretta’s submission they fixed or could have easily fixed the major problem of the grip being too big for 70% of all Soldiers' hands. Thin grips and an extended magazine release would have done wonders as well as going to the G model where the decocker is only a decocker [you wouldn’t have to change your firing grip to flip off the safety]. I know because upon retirement I re-equipped my 92FS to a 92G with the aforementioned thin grips andextended mag release; I also switched out the slide for one on which I could mount a real front tritium night sight. It went from a pistol I despised to a pistol I routinely carry. [I only bought it initially so I could practice with a pistol identical to my issue pistol; if you train people you have to be able to demonstrate mastery so you have credibility.] Buying Beretta or upgrading existing Beretta pistols could have been - and probably would have been far less expensive than buying th Sig.

    @jeffreywall4818@jeffreywall4818Ай бұрын
  • In a throwaway world they don’t expect these pistols to last decades 😮

    @HypocriticYT@HypocriticYT3 ай бұрын
  • I own the M18 and 19X. Both pistols are great imo.

    @hoffmiermp@hoffmiermp4 ай бұрын
    • @hoffmiermp - And I've shot both many times, my speed and accuracy is identical with both, the thing is I can carry the G19X all day doing high mobility activities but with the P320 I wouldn't carry it even if I was just sitting down.

      @reachblowsdick7222@reachblowsdick72224 ай бұрын
  • Something to think about worked with a company that under sold its competitor I was informed that by making a government sale that lost money we would make up money by selling to civilians that wanted the same product. Also the government after you win the award will want changes which is were the profit is made. SIG played the system lose money on the initial government contract and make it up on the back in and sales to civilians.

    @Bob1942ful@Bob1942ful4 ай бұрын
  • At the time Glock did not have a modeler pistol. Sig had one that the calibers can be changed in seconds. Period. I lived it at Shot Show and at the Sig Sauer Academy. That was 100,000 rounds ago. The 320 is the best pistol ever designed. Not even close. Plus the trigger on a 320 is the best of the best.

    @WeaponsEducation@WeaponsEducation2 ай бұрын
  • I carried an Sig 40 cal for 4 year as a Leo and switched to an Sig 9mm for 5 years. My agency switched to the Glock (9mm) I had never held, shot, or cleaned a Glock. I was amazed (fractions of seconds) how much quicker I could re-acquire aim for long distance shooting with the Glock very 1st time using it. I feel in love with that, its ease of cleaning, and its simplicity of design. Even my draw was better. Sig is the Swiss watch of pistols (at least back when I was a Leo) but the Glock was my brut force reliable friend when needed.

    @kenmartin1919@kenmartin19193 ай бұрын
    • Glocks are definitely easy shooters

      @tjn2254@tjn22542 ай бұрын
  • You missed the part where sig dropped their pants on price for the units, parts and service and how the army is looking to get out of this POS because it shoots its owners all the time.

    @mattsterpiecenjmaflva9956@mattsterpiecenjmaflva99564 ай бұрын
    • This. Don’t drop it lol.

      @tgood5527@tgood55274 ай бұрын
    • Do the M17 320s with the safety still actually have the drop problems??

      @KC_Smooth@KC_Smooth4 ай бұрын
    • @@KC_Smooth saw something recently that said the safety does not solve the issue. It’s something to do with the internal safety or disconnector being faulty

      @mattsterpiecenjmaflva9956@mattsterpiecenjmaflva99564 ай бұрын
    • @@tgood5527 seems simple enough 🤣

      @mattsterpiecenjmaflva9956@mattsterpiecenjmaflva99564 ай бұрын
    • Lies.

      @user-oc8sr3ml9m@user-oc8sr3ml9m4 ай бұрын
  • *The Sig won because you can't beat German engineering. In Iraq I put over 1000 rounds through my Sig and it never jammed once. I still have not cleaned it and the barrel looks new. Sig makes an amazing pistol!*

    @johnslugger@johnslugger4 ай бұрын
    • You never cleaned it?

      @Grouse2275@Grouse22754 ай бұрын
    • @@Grouse2275 You don't have to clean a pistol when it's in Call of Duty.

      @GTRNights@GTRNights4 ай бұрын
    • Sig cloned an amazing pistol.

      @KralTube2@KralTube24 ай бұрын
    • ​@@GTRNightsyou made me laugh so hard I about pissed myself

      @endziel9065@endziel90653 ай бұрын
    • @@Grouse2275 *Even today never cleaned. All I do is 'hose it down" with WD40 once ever few years. Works FINE!*

      @johnslugger@johnslugger3 ай бұрын
  • The military model with the external safety eliminates the going off in the holster

    @MikeLowrey8990@MikeLowrey89903 ай бұрын
  • Good pistol and 100 Million lower price is a no brainer. As long as it functions as expected under all adverse conditions and scenarios is a good thing.

    @l.ls.8890@l.ls.88903 ай бұрын
  • Got forbid the military saves the American tax payers some money for once.

    @Gravedigger933@Gravedigger9334 ай бұрын
    • god forbid they actually give the troops the best weapon possible.......you serve?

      @AverageGIJoeOutdoors@AverageGIJoeOutdoors4 ай бұрын
    • They did... the sig was the cheapest option that met the requirements... how are you this obtuse?

      @thomgizziz@thomgizziz4 ай бұрын
    • We can save literally everywhere else but I don't mind not skimping the military.

      @Fudge_Fantasy@Fudge_Fantasy4 ай бұрын
    • And use it towards what?

      @ObstacleZone@ObstacleZone4 ай бұрын
    • @@AverageGIJoeOutdoors To be fair, no one uses pistols in combat.

      @manictiger@manictiger4 ай бұрын
  • Sig bids $102 million less but I go to the store and the M17 is more than a 19x… makes sense

    @mattmurphy7030@mattmurphy70304 ай бұрын
    • They're making their real money off the civilian market. But when you buy a sig 320 you're buying the control unit mostly. You can then buy different slides, gross, and barrels to configure different "pistols" for ultimately less than having to buy a whole other pistol.

      @jmanswat2457@jmanswat24574 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠​⁠@@jmanswat2457 I mean it’s exactly the same for Glock, plenty of different slides or barrels you can buy for changing calibers, etc. without having to buy a whole other pistol. But yeah, sig is definitely ripping off the civilian market.

      @seand.3085@seand.30854 ай бұрын
    • @@jmanswat2457 I converted my m17 to an m18 and it was only like $200 less than a new pistol. In hindsight I honestly should have just spent the money and had two pistols instead of one pistol and a bunch of expensive useless parts. It’s a nice idea in theory but in practice it ends up being kind of silly.

      @mattmurphy7030@mattmurphy70304 ай бұрын
    • @@jmanswat2457 On point. People always think military contracts are big money but the reality is that companies only want military contracts for clout. The civilian markets for weapons (particularly American market) is like 10x the value of the entire international military market. For example Honeywell makes most of the explosives used by the DoD, yet they make 4x more money selling air conditioners at walmart.

      @DaveSmith-cp5kj@DaveSmith-cp5kj4 ай бұрын
    • I bet if you went to the store and bought 5 million M17's you'd get a very good price ... most likely a better price than the 19X. "I'll take What are Economies of Scale of $1000 Alex."

      @W9HJBill@W9HJBill4 ай бұрын
  • "Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good" - by Megadeath. ☠️

    @ArThor70@ArThor703 ай бұрын
  • Love how the guy shoots at densely laid out targets and misses every single time. 🙂Sig P226 is the best handgun I own, but I'm not at all a fan of Sig striker fired guns. Glock basically is the gold standard there. It's the Kalashnikov of that market segment - unbeatable when it comes to actual use, rather than shooting a few rounds off at a range.

    @medved3027@medved30273 ай бұрын
    • Again this is LOW BIDDER.@@dhsnup

      @richardkroll2269@richardkroll22693 ай бұрын
    • yes the p226 is a fantastic pistol, but the p320 is as terrible as the previous is good...

      @terminator9099@terminator90993 ай бұрын
  • I guess they didn't want a pistol with cheap aftermarket $10 magazines, thousands of holsters to choose from, and absolutely stone-cold reliability.

    @coleramus561@coleramus5614 ай бұрын
    • yeah... civilian with a gun he coddles (me) vs a soldier in dirty, wet, nasty, abusive combat situations...I'd prefer my G19 over my xCarry or xCompact.

      @lazvt8469@lazvt84694 ай бұрын
    • @@lazvt8469 I tell people new to firearms that if they're going to get 1 pistol only, get a G19

      @coleramus561@coleramus5613 ай бұрын
    • @@coleramus561 And that's why it's the most returned handgun, ok it's also the best selling.

      @VersedNJ@VersedNJ3 ай бұрын
    • There's a reason why the Green Berets use the G19 and not the dumbass sig

      @jackbauer4186@jackbauer41862 ай бұрын
    • I've seen too many glocks fail to trust them.

      @toga1022@toga10222 ай бұрын
  • Glock captured the LE market decades ago through a combination of low bid, generous trade ins of decommissioned and confiscated sidearms, and er ahem, entertaining promotional venues for VIP purchasing agnts and decision makers. Now that, may he R.I.P., Herr Gaston Glock has passed, it remains to be seen if his successors will implement some updates towards modularity and engineering evolutions as indicated by the 45 through 49 models. Nevertheless, SiG is still an awesome company, and has contracts for incoming updated machine guns and rifle platforms. I'm a fan of both. And favor CZ and S&W in the wings too.

    @richardkluesek4301@richardkluesek43014 ай бұрын
    • Hated the M9 Beretta, the FN was a better pistol, as was the Glock.

      @edmundcharles5278@edmundcharles52784 ай бұрын
    • @@edmundcharles5278 I don't understand how anyone can HATE the Beretta - that's just a crazy over-the-top reaction to a great handgun.

      @DeadRingerMachine@DeadRingerMachine4 ай бұрын
    • Sig is my preferred, I don't like Glocks because the ergos don't work for me - I'd own several of them if it wasn't for that because everything else about them is great. I've never shot a CZ but I've heard nothing but greatness about them. Same with H&K, so I think both those companies are on my "to do" list.

      @DeadRingerMachine@DeadRingerMachine4 ай бұрын
    • $75 the cost to make a Glock. Read the book. Glock the rise of America’s Gun. Good read too. I like both Sig and Glock. No preference other than how I feel at the time.

      @micway71@micway713 ай бұрын
    • @@micway71 Got Glock and hammer fired SIGs, dont trust their striker fired ones.

      @richardkluesek4301@richardkluesek43013 ай бұрын
  • 3:35 'The P320 is Sig Sauer first Glock and was introduced in 2014' What the narrator wanted to say 😂

    @bpg786@bpg7863 ай бұрын
  • I've fired this weapon and like it. the trigger is sweet and has a nice grip

    @maddogmaz1576@maddogmaz15763 ай бұрын
  • The army wanted a modular pistol with a saftey and an optic plate. Glock just painted a basic pistol brown and expected to get paid a premium. SiG submitted a pistol that actually met the requirements and it was at a lower price on top of actually having everything the army wanted.

    @sunsinger970@sunsinger9704 ай бұрын
    • I'm guessing you own a Sig 320.

      @mmabagain@mmabagain4 ай бұрын
  • From a logistics standpoint, the Sig wins because the firing module is the only serialized part of the gun. I can buy a bunch of them from Sig then go to all my other vendors and suppliers to get the different-sized frames, slides, barrels, and mags. That's the way I want to do it if I have to accommodate hand sizes in the modern military ranging from a 95-percentile American male to a 5 percentile Asian female.

    @spaceranger3728@spaceranger37284 ай бұрын
    • That’s completely incorrect on how the military orders weapons. They get them from sig in either the m17 or m18 and they won’t get different grip sizes either, just medium. I watched the rollout of the new m18 that replaced the m9.

      @billyboyd418@billyboyd4183 ай бұрын
  • Added feature of the Sig, it will just shoot itself while holstered or in your hand. After the contract was awarded, Sig had to go back and design a whole new trigger system because of AD’s with the weapon. Image that, once law enforcement started using the Sig because if the military wants it, it must be great right, the AD’s just kept coming. Numerous cases of these Sig’s, civilian version, P320, going off while holstered and a class action suit against Sig by numerous law enforcement agencies was won and Sig’s solution, well you can send your gun in and we will do some trigger work on it. There is a really good video of one of these weapons going off in the holster while officers are in a physical altercation with a suspect. According to Sig, it wasn’t the weapons fault, it was the holster that the officer had the weapon it that made it just go bang while moving around. I carried a Glock for about 25 years or so in law enforcement and as far as a combat weapon, it goes bang every time you pull the trigger and doesn’t when its not pulled. I carried a 1911 for a lot of years also and as far as accuracy, I can shoot rings around my Glocks, but running and gunning in combat situations, sorry, put my 1911 in my safe and carried the Glock. I have done more abuse to those Glocks and they still ran than I could ever think of doing in real life while training. Dumping mags into several inches of mud, picking them up and slamming them back into the weapon, rack the slide and just keep pumping rounds out without missing a beat. Were they more expensive, yep, why, because they shot when you wanted them to and didn’t when you didn’t want them to. Thats worth a few extra dollars.

    @markwallace3181@markwallace31813 ай бұрын
    • If I understand correctly, you're saying the Sigs will have a problem with their trigger even though that issue was already solved with the redesigned trigger?

      @a2falcone@a2falcone2 ай бұрын
    • If i can translate, he's saying dyeeerp. There were like 3 recorded drop discharges and that issue was fixed. There is not a single accidental discharge since that didn't involve the trigger being pulled with round in chamber and safety off (or nonexistent). With different frame configurations, the holster has to match the firearm. The woman cop who had it loose in her purse with no safety and round in chamber also claimed she never touched the trigger. Anyone STILL posting that nonsense in 2024 is of the special short bus variety

      @CoelhoSports@CoelhoSports2 ай бұрын
  • That muzzle flip is almost comical.

    @McCracken216@McCracken2168 күн бұрын
  • I’d carry the CZ75 over both. But it’s crazy because SIG was in competition with Beretta and lost, but military intelligence are words combined that can’t make sense.

    @one-metallica4156@one-metallica41564 ай бұрын
    • Kinda like JUMBO Shrimp☺

      @oldiowan@oldiowan4 ай бұрын
    • Kinda lost for the same reason, cost. SIG P226 was found to be overall better than the Beretta M9, but M9 was cheaper and met the requirements not too far from the P226.

      @Rashed1255@Rashed12554 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@Rashed1255In the original competition Sig and Beretta tied on points but Beretta agreed to manufacture in the US- "Beretta USA." Have owned both. Fine handguns.

      @ronaldparvanian6949@ronaldparvanian69494 ай бұрын
    • I kinda thought your phrasing of "Military Intelligence" might've been a coincidence, but your name suggests otherwise. Was that meant to be a subtle reference to Hanger 18 by MegaDeth? Also, unabashed Beretta 92 fanboy myself. I think the whole program was a massive waste of money.

      @MerihemXx@MerihemXx4 ай бұрын
    • @@MerihemXx yes it is Hanger 18 by Magadeth. One of the few songs I like by them. The Beretta is a great gun, a little too bulky for my taste, still in my opinion hammer fire is safer and more reliable than striker fire.

      @one-metallica4156@one-metallica41564 ай бұрын
  • I love Glocks, but what does Glock expect?? Army asked for a modular handgun and Glock couldn’t produce one.

    @cops312@cops3124 ай бұрын
    • Y’all keep saying this like that was a factor. It wouldn’t have been a top 2 finalist if it missed what you goofy people keep claiming as the sole reason they lost the contract. It wouldn’t have even been in consideration if that was a core requirement “not met” by Glock. 😂

      @seand.3085@seand.30854 ай бұрын
    • @@seand.3085 Exactly, if Glock not meeting this modularity requirement was a thing, they would have disqualified them from the start. I swear some people have absolutely zero common sense and know nothing about how DoD works. As usual, the contract went to the lowest price. Besides, the modularity is absolute garbage anyway. Will never be utilized in Big Army. You get what you get. You're not allowed to mod your weapon. I was SOCOM and we got whatever we wanted and did whatever we wanted to them, so it's not even a requirement for SOF because you're not stuck with standard issue anyway. So it's a completely moot f'ing point.

      @GTRNights@GTRNights4 ай бұрын
    • @@GTRNights Literally. People just want to hate and all these clowns classify modularity as something only applying to the grip of the FCU for sig. 😂😂😂

      @seand.3085@seand.30854 ай бұрын
  • An American company should have the contract anyway IMHO... glad it's sig

    @rcbishop7580@rcbishop75803 ай бұрын
  • Sig has rapidly adapted to the concealed and open carry market as well the police/military market. Glock kept fighting the little innovations called for by both private gun owners and police/military users over the last forty years. It reminds me of Ruger, when Bill Ruger was in charge he fought any changes that suggested his guns were for tactical use (especially for civilians, which he always seemed to really think should not carry firearms). Once he passed on his engineers and the board started adding dozens of changes, upgrades, and modifications that greatly enhanced Ruger firearms as well new models that have also greatly impressed the firearms market. Sig has been doing that for many years. I don't currently own a Sig (they are a bit pricier), but I'm definitely looking at adding a Sig 365xl to my CCW stable for compactness, optics, and built in compensator to help my older hands and eyes.

    @marks1638@marks16383 ай бұрын
  • The S&W M&P semi-auto pistol in .40 was chosen by Victorian and South Australian Police in Australia to replace their ageing S&W revolvers chambered in .38 & .357 about 13 years ago. Was it the best sidearm? Probably not, but it was the lowest price as S&W offered both States a buyback $$ amount for the old revolvers so they could be taken back to the US and sold as "ex Australian law enforcement revolvers highly collectible and antique". Good business win for S&W. $$

    @judysimpson3774@judysimpson37744 ай бұрын
    • The M&P series weren't US Military contract winners, but they are very good pistols which have been widely adopted by civilian LEA around the world. Those Australian law enforcement agencies got a great deal and a great pistol with top notch support and (eventually) another factory buyback option in future.

      @deadmeat8754@deadmeat87544 ай бұрын
    • The M&P is a fine gun. I carried them for the past 10 years without any complaints.

      @danielvoegele1643@danielvoegele16433 ай бұрын
  • Like the Army will use (or offer) the gun in anything other than 9mm. 2 frame sizes but don't worry , you the end user will not got to choose the frame you want. It came down to cost.Neither pistol was or is vastly superior to the other.

    @stevenveltrie1868@stevenveltrie18684 ай бұрын
    • Thank the Department of the Navy for that. The USN and USMC insisted on that capability.

      @deadmeat8754@deadmeat87544 ай бұрын
  • Looks like a fine duty handgun. Army issued me an M9 some 30 years ago, it is still a fine duty handgun.

    @castercamber@castercamber3 ай бұрын
  • My M18 is my favorite pistol it just feels perfect in my hands

    @nxaugustine5896@nxaugustine58963 ай бұрын
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