The Quartermaster
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This post on reddit explains a lot. For the 91F's and 18B's, prepare for some actual engineering math.
This post on reddit explains a lot. For the 91F's and 18B's, prepare for some actual engineering math.
The rest of the military doesn't have any interest in getting rid of the SIG:
Army, Marine Corps, Navy have no plan to stop using M18, M17 pistols
Just out of curiosity...is the G19 still being used by ODA's? Or is it a mix bag?
Yes, the G19. I believe it is the SOCOM contracted pistol.
Whoever that dude is, he must be able to sell snowballs to eskimos.
The International Defensive Pistol Association, Inc. (IDPA), in response to numerous reports and videos, is immediately prohibiting the use of the SIG Sauer P320 in all of it’s variants from any competition or event under the name of IDPA. All other SIG Sauer models may be used in the division appropriate for their configuration.
The goal of IDPA is safety first for our members, competitors, staff and spectators and all others associated with any IDPA event. While we have no direct knowledge of the potential technical defect of the weapon system, the volume of ranges, organizations and military units declaring a problem has made it too visible to deny. We will re-evaluate this decision in the future if new credible information emerges.
We are aware that this decision will affect a limited number of competitors at the National Championship. Please understand that safety for all in the sport is paramount. For those affected, please contact he**@id**.com . Division changes for those affected will be allowed until August 8.
“IDPA is committed to maintaining a fair, competitive, and inclusive environment for all shooters,” said IDPA President Joyce Wilson. “Banning a particular firearm is the last thing we ever want to do as an organization, but the safety of our members and potential spectators has to come first.”
The IDPA has banned the P320 from IDPA matches:
International Defensive Pistol Association
(from a pop up when you first enter the site)