February 08, 2021, 04:32 AM
CQB60Sig P320 issues with Canadian JTF-2
JTF-2 actually used the P226 prior to & migrated away from the BHP some time ago..
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
Hmmm, they moved from BHP's to the P320 and someone touched off a round? Sounds like they learned poor trigger discipline on the BHP's and relied on the manual safety a little too much.
But did the Canucks get M17/M18 manual safety pistols or non-safety ones? I haven't heard of any issues with the M17/M18 with regard to "unintentional" discharges since they had the lightened trigger and added disconnector from the get go.
February 08, 2021, 05:30 AM
CARPeople have been accidently shooting themselves with their own guns since guns were invented, and I am pretty sure that trend will continue for centuries to come.
February 09, 2021, 07:24 AM
Bulldog7972quote:
Originally posted by CQB60:
JTF-2 actually used the P226 prior to & migrated away from the BHP some time ago..
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
Hmmm, they moved from BHP's to the P320 and someone touched off a round? Sounds like they learned poor trigger discipline on the BHP's and relied on the manual safety a little too much.
But did the Canucks get M17/M18 manual safety pistols or non-safety ones? I haven't heard of any issues with the M17/M18 with regard to "unintentional" discharges since they had the lightened trigger and added disconnector from the get go.
Wasn't it a 226 DAK?
February 09, 2021, 09:11 AM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by Bulldog7972:
Wasn't it a 226 DAK?
You may be thinking of the DAK P226ST that the RCMP adopted at one time. Some RCMP contract overruns were made available for sale here:
According to
Canada’s Secret Commandos: The Unauthorized Story of Joint Task Force Two by David Pugliese, published in 2002, at the time JTF2 did use 9mm SIG Classic line pistols (P225, P226, P228, P229). That was a deliberate decision not to use Browning Hi Powers which were the other option, supposedly because they could be carried safely with rounds chambered, whereas the BHP could not. No mention of the DAK, but then the book was written before the introduction of the DAK trigger, so it could have been adopted later.
February 09, 2021, 09:24 AM
CQB60Not DAK but TDA. Same spec as the NSW P226 as well...
quote:
Originally posted by Bulldog7972:
quote:
Originally posted by CQB60:
JTF-2 actually used the P226 prior to & migrated away from the BHP some time ago..
quote:
Originally posted by Lefty Sig:
Hmmm, they moved from BHP's to the P320 and someone touched off a round? Sounds like they learned poor trigger discipline on the BHP's and relied on the manual safety a little too much.
But did the Canucks get M17/M18 manual safety pistols or non-safety ones? I haven't heard of any issues with the M17/M18 with regard to "unintentional" discharges since they had the lightened trigger and added disconnector from the get go.
Wasn't it a 226 DAK?
February 10, 2021, 06:48 AM
Bulldog7972I think you are correct. It was the RCMP.