SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Canadian Military Gets New Piistol
Page 1 2 
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Canadian Military Gets New Piistol Login/Join 
Ugly Bag of
Mostly Water
Picture of ridgerat
posted
https://vancouverisland.ctvnew...g-handguns-1.6100673

The Canadian Military will be updating thir standard-issue pistol. They have been using WWII-era Browning 9mm up til now.



Endowment Life Member, NRA • Member of FPC, GOA, 2AF & Arizona Citizens Defense League
 
Posts: 2891 | Location: Tucson Sector | Registered: March 25, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Peace through
superior firepower
Picture of parabellum
posted Hide Post
Weren't the Canadians issued the Inglis High Power?

Made during WWII by a Canadian stove company. The frames of these pistols were cut out from sheet steel using a blowtorch on a pantograph. That's how the company made many of the components for their stoves.
 
Posts: 110100 | Registered: January 20, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ignored facts
still exist
posted Hide Post
quote:
Supplier M.D. Charlton Co. Ltd. of Victoria will provide the Sig Sauer P320 handguns – dubbed the C22 by the military


not a bad choice Smile


.
 
Posts: 11213 | Location: 45 miles from the Pacific Ocean | Registered: February 28, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Lawyers, Guns
and Money
Picture of chellim1
posted Hide Post
quote:
Canadian Military Gets New Piistol

The New Piistol will have a barrel which measures 3.1415926535897932384626433... "



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

"The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth."
-rduckwor
 
Posts: 24881 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: April 03, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ugly Bag of
Mostly Water
Picture of ridgerat
posted Hide Post
I wonder how many of our other NATO, and other, allies, are also using old and/or inferior equipment.



Endowment Life Member, NRA • Member of FPC, GOA, 2AF & Arizona Citizens Defense League
 
Posts: 2891 | Location: Tucson Sector | Registered: March 25, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Age Quod Agis
Picture of ArtieS
posted Hide Post
quote:
"The New Piistol will have a barrel which measures 3.1415926535897932384626433... "


I see what you did there...



"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
Posts: 13044 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: November 02, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Uppity Helot
posted Hide Post
They should have procured Glock 17’s or Glock 45’s.
 
Posts: 3218 | Location: Manheim, PA | Registered: September 04, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ignored facts
still exist
posted Hide Post
Kind of amazing that the High Power had an approximate 80 year run in Canada.

Heck, I bet other than the forks in the canteen, few other items have had an 80 year run.


.
 
Posts: 11213 | Location: 45 miles from the Pacific Ocean | Registered: February 28, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Gracie Allen is my
personal savior!
posted Hide Post
It'll be interesting to see how the C22 differs from the M17/18.
 
Posts: 27313 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Smarter than the
average bear
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by radioman:
quote:
Supplier M.D. Charlton Co. Ltd. of Victoria will provide the Sig Sauer P320 handguns – dubbed the C22 by the military


not a bad choice Smile


"...the army's longstanding Browning 9mm"

Also not a bad choice.
 
Posts: 3570 | Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Registered: June 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
Did Justin from Canada procure rubber band pistols to replace the Hi-Powers?
 
Posts: 495 | Location: California | Registered: July 27, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
SIG-Sauer
Anthropologist
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Weren't the Canadians issued the Inglis High Power?


It is not quite clear whether Canada only carried the John Inglis Mk II or whether there was an additional purchase of FN GP35s from FN in Belgium. The John Inglis Mk II differs from the predecessor versions MK I and MK I* mainly by the fixed sights and the omission of the mounting groove for the stock. Conversions of MK I* pistols with Mk II slide are known.
 
Posts: 3790 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: January 24, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
Picture of Blume9mm
posted Hide Post
I thought for sure when I opened this thread it would show this:



My Native American Name:
"Runs with Scissors"
 
Posts: 4441 | Location: Greenville, SC | Registered: January 30, 2017Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ubique
Picture of TSE
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by OTD:
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Weren't the Canadians issued the Inglis High Power?


It is not quite clear whether Canada only carried the John Inglis Mk II or whether there was an additional purchase of FN GP35s from FN in Belgium. The John Inglis Mk II differs from the predecessor versions MK I and MK I* mainly by the fixed sights and the omission of the mounting groove for the stock. Conversions of MK I* pistols with Mk II slide are known.

Canada only ever used the Inglis made guns. There were lots left after the war that had never been issued and they continued to be fed into the system until the late '90s.
Other specialty units used various models of SIG (P225, and P226).


Calgary Shooting Centre
 
Posts: 1522 | Location: Alberta | Registered: July 06, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
The Unknown
Stuntman
Picture of bionic218
posted Hide Post
quote:
"...the army's longstanding Browning 9mm"

Also not a bad choice.


In a perfect world, it would be really nice to see these come into the surplus market as they transition to a more modern piece. But, being who they are - with the leaders they currently have - I doubt we'll see any of that.
 
Posts: 10833 | Location: missouri | Registered: October 18, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
They're after my Lucky Charms!
Picture of IrishWind
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by ridgerat:
I wonder how many of our other NATO, and other, allies, are also using old and/or inferior equipment.


Yep. That M2 .50 needs to go. Too old to be of any use, right?

Just because it is old does not mean it is obsolete. There is a lot in the US inventory that if you looked closely at the stamps/rollmarks/maker's plates the age of the equipment would surprise you.


Lord, your ocean is so very large and my divos are so very f****d-up
Dirt Sailors Unite!
 
Posts: 25075 | Location: NoVa | Registered: May 06, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
half-genius,
half-wit
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by TSE:
quote:
Originally posted by OTD:
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Weren't the Canadians issued the Inglis High Power?


It is not quite clear whether Canada only carried the John Inglis Mk II or whether there was an additional purchase of FN GP35s from FN in Belgium. The John Inglis Mk II differs from the predecessor versions MK I and MK I* mainly by the fixed sights and the omission of the mounting groove for the stock. Conversions of MK I* pistols with Mk II slide are known.

Canada only ever used the Inglis made guns. There were lots left after the war that had never been issued and they continued to be fed into the system until the late '90s.
Other specialty units used various models of SIG (P225, and P226).


Until the British Army in general went over to the Glock a few years back, most of our 9mm pistols were WW2-made Englis pistols, some complete with Suncorite finish totally intact, and with the decal still on the grip. Some of us got the BDA version of the FN-made pistol. My part of the British Army, however, went over to SIG226 and 228 in the early 90's. We still have them, too. Love us our SIGS, us'n.
 
Posts: 11502 | Location: UK, OR, ONT | Registered: July 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Shaman
Picture of ScreamingCockatoo
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:

Made during WWII by a Canadian stove company. The frames of these pistols were cut out from sheet steel using a blowtorch on a pantograph. That's how the company made many of the components for their stoves.



I was watching videos on Youtube showing Pakastanis cutting out pistol frames/slides from thick plate steel this way.
I think they were all steel "Glocks" and "Berettas".





He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.
 
Posts: 39949 | Location: Atop the cockatoo tree | Registered: July 27, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Partial dichotomy
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by bionic218:
quote:
"...the army's longstanding Browning 9mm"

Also not a bad choice.


In a perfect world, it would be really nice to see these come into the surplus market as they transition to a more modern piece. But, being who they are - with the leaders they currently have - I doubt we'll see any of that.


I was thinking the same thing. I'd pick one or more up in a heartbeat.




SIGforum: For all your needs!
Imagine our influence if every gun owner in America was an NRA member! Click the box>>>
 
Posts: 39494 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
From what I have been told most of these pistols are in very poor shape.The Canadian military guys I've spoken to consider them a hazard.So not sure you would really want one.


"Momma say's the pistol is the Devil's right hand."
 
Posts: 696 | Location: Ontario | Registered: December 06, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata Page 1 2  
 

SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Canadian Military Gets New Piistol

© SIGforum 2024