Wait, this G46 is going to replace the P7 at a large agency? Does this mean that we'll soon see another pile of P7s being sold in the US at a reasonable price again?
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I hope the guns do have a chance of coming here but that might be unlikely. They also have butt style mag lever IIRC. However there are 33k armed Bavarian Polizei so if the guns get here and have the upper mag release/catch I will definitely want in on buying one/some.
Probably the next question is what are the models 44 and 45 that have probably also been created.
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The 44 and 45 are most likely the MHS pistols.
The Recoilweb writer has added something to the article:
It sounds like it may be released at some point.Update 9/25:
We received this official response from GLOCK Inc
The GLOCK 46 was developed by GLOCK Ges.m.b.H in response to an oversees solicitation. The pistol meets or exceeds all of the solicitation requirements and is not currently available to the US market.
Read more: http://www.recoilweb.com/brand-new-s...#ixzz4tnBctWOG
I believe Glock will not release the exact MHS models. IIRC they won't have manual safeties. I think we can expect some minor differences. I wouldn't be surprised if they release them as the 44 and 45 then.
Or perhaps you're right and I'm completely wrong and the 44 and 45 turn out to be completely different guns.
Damn, manual thumb safety is the whole reason I wanted the 19MHS to come to market. Chop the grip back to 19 length, have it re shaped to ease the grip angle some, and (hopefully possible) plop my existing milled gen 4 G19/DP Pro slide on it. Recent real life lessons from a close, switched-on friend have made me a fan of an ergonomic manual safety on a pistol. Guess its m&p compact 2.0 for me, with some apex parts as necessary. Gonna be a bitch to pay for optic milling on another slide lol.
As an aside, what's the difference between a 19 MHS and a regular 19 gen 4/5 other than a grip that's working against you for CC and sick dog poop-esque brown?
Last edited by ChaseN; 09-26-2017 at 05:36 PM.