I'm thinking P99 as well.
Does the P99 have a chrome bore and chamber?
Last edited by Kyle Reese; 09-12-2011 at 11:56 AM.
Good catch!
From what I can find nosing around the net, it looks like the Polish military Walther/Radom P99 Rad (In service wih a NATO country for more than two years!) may well have a chrome-lined bore.
It also appears that the pistol has been available commercially in Canuckistan.
Sorry, that was my bad.
I meant to "reply with quote" on Misanthropist's post, instead I clicked "edit post". Sorry guys.
I actually wrote
but I agree.It does not, but for such a small order (10,000 military service pistols) perhaps the barrel could be manufactured in Europe to these specifications by Walther GMBH or Radom? Who knows.
Hilariously, the XD meets all those requirements. Croatia is a NATO country and the XD is their standard service sidearm. That being said, I would eat all of my hats if Canada picked the XD.
Although on the flip side, they bought Px4 Storms for their border patrol, so their is a national history of picking guns that no one else uses.
You know, I don't know if the standard XD models need a trigger pull to field strip, I only have experience with the "M" models which do not.
The primary thing that's always made me think the standard XD does is because a friend of mine managed to put a .40 caliber hole in his kitchen tile by not chamber checking his XD prior to a field strip.
Then again, my buddy could just be dumb(er than expected). Wouldn't be the first time.
Last edited by jslaker; 09-12-2011 at 04:41 PM.