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. Article with photos posted at: www.SoldierSystems.net/2018/04/12/danish-armed-forces-begins-fielding-sig-p320-x-carry/ Danish Armed Forces Selects SIG P320 X-Carry Thursday, April 12th, 2018 at 13:00 Late last year, the Danish Armed Forces adopted the SIG P320 X-Carry based on a tender overseen by the Ministry of Defense’s Food and Purchasing Board (FMI). The pistols are supplied by local vendor, CT Solution Aps. According to the Danish Army, a total of four guns were tested and they were subjected to “all conceivable conditions” by users of the Special Operations, Military Police, Air Force and Army. The P320 was the best candidate in the four-week trial period. The test program was prepared by Hærens Kamp- og Ildstøttecenter (HKIC) in cooperation with FMI. of malfunction test, accuracy test, shooting in the dark and field field. The gun was also tested by experts from Direct Shooting Weapons (DSV) at HKIC. made drop test, penetration test and precision test. The P320 will be supplied in two versions, a standard and a concealed carry version. These will replace all pistols in the Armed Forces, such as the M / 49 which would only carry 8 rounds compated to the 21 rounds of the P320. Fielding has begun and the new pistol is expected to be full fielded to all units by the end of 2019 with new equipmemt training to be completed by the Commonwealth Defense Command (VFK). This video from the Danish Defense’s YouTube Channel depicts the testing. www.YouTube.com/watch?v=1ANG0e6N6aQ . | ||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
Congrats to SIG (though I still think the G17 is the better gun and the 19X better still ). Interesting that the FNH 509 and CZ P-10C are nowhere to be found. | |||
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SIG-Sauer Anthropologist |
Interesting to know would be why of some big names like S&W, Walther or HK did not made an entry into the trials or if they did, why they have not been tested at all. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
According to the article
Didn't say which guns. Do you know something more that the article didn't mention? Q | |||
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SIG-Sauer Anthropologist |
Beretta, Glock, Canik, SIGSauer. They can be seen in the video. "Most advanced pistol" is the comment of the HKIC spokesperson about the P230. | |||
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I’ve been nothing short of impressed by my experiences with the 509. An outstanding pistol
______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun… | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
We live in great times. Right now, Glock and Smith and Wesson are at the top of their striker fired game. The M&P 2.0 is the best version yet. The Gen5 Glocks can't be beat. The 320 seems to be maturing nicely too. So many great pistols to choose from. | |||
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S&W was one of the original 5 guns which began the Danish testing. S&W was the first eliminated. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/...ice-pistol-2019-one/ | |||
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Member |
The earlier FN pistols have been problematic, however the FN 501 (a non commercial variant of the 509) was the other pistol which passed the recent DHS / ICE testing. | |||
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Member |
Iirc, Denmark was the first user for the P250, as well (first gen...). They finally got the ‘modular pistol’ they originally wanted. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
I believe you're thinking of the Dutch (Netherlands), not the Danish (Denmark). The Danish never used the P250. However, the Dutch weren't the first user, and it wasn't the first gen P250s they adopted. The updated "Gen 2" P250 was introduced in 2009. The Dutch adopted the P250 for their national police force in 2011, and planned to order 45,000 P250s, but the contract was cancelled later that year when the production P250s they received were found to be unreliable with their oddball issued ammo (a lightweight semi-hollowpoint 9mm round). The Dutch Police subsequently adopted the Walther P99Q. | |||
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To me it read like the tested 4 copies of the Sig not 4 different models. Either way I wonder if other models of handguns were tested and how they faired. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
As shown at ~0:09 in the video, there were four different handgun models tested: Sig P320 X-Carry, Beretta APX, Glock 17 Gen 5, and Canik TP9 SF. | |||
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186,000 miles per second. It's the law. |
Hopefully we'll see more P210s imported as a result? | |||
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