shanes_world_05
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To be honest neither do I.shane
I know nothing about firearms, so I'm more interested in the process of this purchase. Compare it to the Steyr replacement; no call for tenders, no shortlist, no trials phase.
Given the UK introduced what appears to be the same pistol a couple of years ago, I assume NZ looked at their testing process and thought 'Yep, that'll do'. Seems sensible to me, given the total spend is under $2 million.
Also, this decision is about 25 years after the introduction of the SIG. Are they worn out from use, as it would be most unlike the NZ government to replace something that wasn't completely knackered.
I've attached a few links below. The Bloomberg one is the most interesting, as it names some of the competitors in the UK trials.
The final link states that Australia is still using the aging Browning, and calls for an upgrade.
Glock 17 - British Army Website
Browning gets the bullet! Army replaces trusty pistol with Glock handgun after 50 years | Daily Mail Online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HXjI_fJ71k
U.K. Army Get NYPD Pistol as Glock Bests Browning - Bloomberg Business
Why the ADF handgun is an ethics issue
I really like the Steyr and the Sig but I'm a little excited about these new systems. When I first joined the Browning was still around even though the Sig had been introduced maybe ten years before. And the Sig's possibly haven't been abused like the Steyrs, I would guess. So we might see them about in an emergency.
Wish we got the 16 inch Designated Marksmen Rifle aswell as the 20 inch though. That would be a handy handy weapon.
I think the Aussies were going to get the Sig at one point but it got canned, if anyone can correct me?
But Browning, Sig or Glock I would be happy for either of them aslong as I had good mags and plenty of time on the range to fix the biggest weak point which is the shooter (me).
I think the biggest thing we could do is automate the ranges so that we had more efficient use of time at the various facilities. Often we have issues getting people up to speed for the serials of the qualification shoots that could be de-risked (in terms of peoples scores and coaching) if we automated it and possibly incorporate some technique analysis from grouping results. Having said that hearing what incoming small arms and ricochets sounds like has alot of value aswell.