Or two, really, thinking of the 2004 DHS HK contract. Anything come to mind?
Not debating the merits...just idle curiosity, sparked in part by the demise of Gaston.
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Or two, really, thinking of the 2004 DHS HK contract. Anything come to mind?
Not debating the merits...just idle curiosity, sparked in part by the demise of Gaston.
https://www.thetacticalwire.com/story/302150
Indiana State Police adopted the P227 in 2013.
Lots of other departments were issuing hammer fired guns in the 2010s, like the 92Ds in St. Louis.
What about the recent Staccato craze?
Within the last two decades? Too many to count. The nails in the coffin for DA/SA by US law enforcement were only set in the teens through a double whammy of, 1) near total abandonment of the 40S&W and 357 SIG, and 2) SIG shitting the bed on the legacy metal P-series, causing most of their institutional users to drop them like a box of rocks
I heard that Staccatos were for bike patrol only. You know, legacy of the U.S. cavalry that wanted them manual safeties when mounted on their ponies. I swear I saw a matching patrol bike recently
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The .40 Sig P229 DAKs that ICE and the US Coast Guard carried are the biggest ones I can think of other than the P2000s for CBP that were already mentioned.
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In 2018, Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Ohio (over 600 sworn) transitioned from an S&W .45 to 9mm SIG 226's and 239's (which I believe had been discontinued). I believe I first read this in a SigSauer-sponsored fluff piece and even that article that transition to a hammer-fired system was unusual.