https://www.ammoland.com/2020/09/u-s-coast-guard-selects-and-fields-glock-pistols/#axzz6ZRvMgvmy
Looks like they're moving on from the Sig 229.
Looks like they're moving on from the Sig 229.
https://www.ammoland.com/2020/09/u-s-coast-guard-selects-and-fields-glock-pistols/#axzz6ZRvMgvmy
Looks like they're moving on from the Sig 229.
I don’t understand everyone’s love affair with striker fired pistols.
They're cheap, safe, and easy to use... the fact that they don't have a custom 1911's trigger is basically irrelevant to the CG's mission.I don’t understand everyone’s love affair with striker fired pistols.
I see it as a good choice for the environment they are routinely in, and favorable cost savings as well. Lighter weight, hammerless, slimmer design, and proven reliability.
They're cheap, safe, and easy to use... the fact that they don't have a custom 1911's trigger is basically irrelevant to the CG's mission.
In other words, do they tear them down and pull apart the upper assembly as well periodically?
And is that done by one of a few individuals per station/ship or the individual?
I wonder what CGIS is using?