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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicoli06 View Post
    They still have them.
    Rumor is that they are exploring another platform in 9mm

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pag23 View Post
    Rumor is that they are exploring another platform in 9mm
    It's between the Walther PDP and Glock. I think both in full size grip compact slide config i.e. Glock 45.

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pag23 View Post
    Rumor is that they are exploring another platform in 9mm
    Also heard that. Also hear they're broke so they won't be getting anything in the near future.

    Quote Originally Posted by jthrelf View Post
    It's between the Walther PDP and Glock. I think both in full size grip compact slide config i.e. Glock 45.
    G17 and PDP is what I hear.

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    OK thanks guys, yeah im just wondering because all the money we waste trillions of, I was sure the PSP would take advantage of that opportunity. Walther PDP, well its fairly new I think to have a track record, I don't care what trials they do. I dont actually believe the 9mm is king for ALL situations, Im gonna say their best bet is the glock 22 gen 5 mos, and save the money on trials and testing. Speaking of testing, I we want to get technical, a more effective round would be the 357 magnum in the smith and wesson r8 revolver, especially if they all have rifles and shotguns available, but that's just my opinion.

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    .40 is dying.

    PSP supposedly wanted HKs over the Sigs, but parts availability wasn't guaranteed. I feel like Walther would have the same issue.

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicoli06 View Post
    .40 is dying.

    PSP supposedly wanted HKs over the Sigs, but parts availability wasn't guaranteed. I feel like Walther would have the same issue.
    People have been saying that about .40 for the past 15 years, and the same thing about .45 for over 20 years. And yet, they're still here and every major manufacturer still offer guns from their main line in both calibers. And there are millions of guns already on the market in those calibers, so it makes no sense to stop offering ammo to feed those guns. It's too much of a cash cow.

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    People have been saying that about .40 for the past 15 years, and the same thing about .45 for over 20 years. And yet, they're still here and every major manufacturer still offer guns from their main line in both calibers. And there are millions of guns already on the market in those calibers, so it makes no sense to stop offering ammo to feed those guns. It's too much of a cash cow.
    omao had .40 stockpiled like it was the Emergency Oil Reserves. Billions upon billions of .40 rounds. Maybe we can get DeSantis to let that supply go once he becomes President.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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    Default Re: PSP qualifications, Sig vs Glock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicoli06 View Post
    Also heard that. Also hear they're broke so they won't be getting anything in the near future.



    G17 and PDP is what I hear.
    G45 and FN509.....platform

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