Would someone care to name a department or agency that has adopted the Croatian XD whatever the the importer, SA, is calling it?
Sigs are however, the choice among professionals and government agencies for a reason. "field tests, maintenance history and superior performance"
You need to read the thread.Sigs are however, the choice among professionals and government agencies for a reason.
My only issue with glocks is the plastic coated magazines. If you don't properly align it when inserting it into the weapon you "will scratch and put burs in the plastic coating which will prevent the mag from dropping when you press the mag release". I've witnessed this 1st hand in competition. The 1st generation glocks would not even drop a loaded mag much less and empty one, though that was corrected. It's just not something I would want in a combat pistol. You want to eject empty mags when they're empty and not have to pull them out when "time is of the essence in putting rounds on target!"
I am not knocking it. It is a decent gun but it cracks me up how easily the US consumer is swayed by marketing hype.
Springfield has a reputation for quality and excellent customer service, that is not marketing hype.
You do know that expect for a few semi-custom 1911s Springfield does not manufacturer any guns....
They are like Browning. They are nothing but a name and a marketing company.
Between the eXtreme moniker and the Springfield rollmark convinced people to buy the pistol that was otherwise languishing in the market.
This is not opinion. This is fact. <snip>
rellascout said:I am not knocking Springer for the move to "market" the HS2000. IMHO it was a brilliant move.
jaysouth said:Hey, some of your chestbeaters, what is MTBF? Without that statistic you look pretty weak.