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- Points
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Nothing OPSEC here, its public knowledge that we have adopted these pistols.
Well after completing our ATI, I decided to take a couple of pics of our Vigilante 9mm pistols now in service, and replacing the aging L9A1 anad MkII's, plus the odd Inglis.
The Mk3 as far as I know is an 'off the shelf' FNH buy with nothing signifigant added for Australian service.
The new things about this pistol are as fol:
- chamber has a slight 'cut away' to indicate a live rd up the spout
- cast body
- improved trigger
- missing projection above chamber on bbl
- removable lanyard loop
- ambo safety
- ergo grips
- powder coating over phosphated finish
- improved front and rear sights
In the pics the green tag is the serviceable tag, and the pistol has been in the system for about 4 or 5 yrs already.
Cheers,
Wes
Well after completing our ATI, I decided to take a couple of pics of our Vigilante 9mm pistols now in service, and replacing the aging L9A1 anad MkII's, plus the odd Inglis.
The Mk3 as far as I know is an 'off the shelf' FNH buy with nothing signifigant added for Australian service.
The new things about this pistol are as fol:
- chamber has a slight 'cut away' to indicate a live rd up the spout
- cast body
- improved trigger
- missing projection above chamber on bbl
- removable lanyard loop
- ambo safety
- ergo grips
- powder coating over phosphated finish
- improved front and rear sights
In the pics the green tag is the serviceable tag, and the pistol has been in the system for about 4 or 5 yrs already.
Cheers,
Wes