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BHP replacement project - C22 Pistol megathread

Will the CAF's new pistol be a:

  • the new US service pistol, the Sig Sauer P320 (M17/M18)?

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • the British version of the Glock 17?

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • a Beretta APX?

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • a Canadian designed Black Creek Labs PX17?

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • a Norinco?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • something else?

    Votes: 2 12.5%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .
"Did you see that!" Did you see that?" Yes, I saw it. I also saw an idiot with a loaded firearm, making a video in his house.

Whether unloaded and cleared or not, this guy continues to place his right hand over the end of the barrel after it fired a round into his basement somewhere.

I cringe when I see people cocking their pistols this way. I know a guy that used to do that until he had a ND. Browning Hi Power. Tore up his forearm and trashed his elbow.
 
"Did you see that!" Did you see that?" Yes, I saw it. I also saw an idiot with a loaded firearm, making a video in his house.

Whether unloaded and cleared or not, this guy continues to place his right hand over the end of the barrel after it fired a round into his basement somewhere.

I cringe when I see people cocking their pistols this way. I know a guy that used to do that until he had a ND. Browning Hi Power. Tore up his forearm and trashed his elbow.
He was using primer only casings I believe?
 
He was using primer only casings I believe?
Correct. While some of his weapon handling left a little bit to be desired - the point was made that he found a (sample size of one) Sig P320 that would Self ND if the slide was moved downwards, and this was shown repeatedly.

This was a known issue on the earlier guns - and why the whole MIM'd rounded parts on the fire control are an awful idea especially on a fully cocked striker gun like the Sig P320 - as the sear linkage could be interrupted by the slide being moved downward - such as holstering - or being bumped - and causing a discharge.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but there's been only once instance of a P320 self-firing in Canada and that was due in part to a non P320 holster being used?
 
"Did you see that!" Did you see that?" Yes, I saw it. I also saw an idiot with a loaded firearm, making a video in his house.

Whether unloaded and cleared or not, this guy continues to place his right hand over the end of the barrel after it fired a round into his basement somewhere.

I cringe when I see people cocking their pistols this way. I know a guy that used to do that until he had a ND. Browning Hi Power. Tore up his forearm and trashed his elbow.
One of the two casualties in Somalia was a troop shooting himself in the arm while cleaning a pistol.
 
My P226 shoots great. I wouldn't trust grunts with care and cleaning of a 226, they seem a little fragile for the old milk create treatment.


Taking a loaded and readied pistol off and putting it on a table, seemingly pointing at someone, isn't a wise move.
Crazy idea - we could stop throwing pistols in milk crates and teach people to care for the equipment.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but there's been only once instance of a P320 self-firing in Canada and that was due in part to a non P320 holster being used?
Well the holster was blamed...
Didn't CANSOF end up with a Glock now?
 
Interestingly the CAF has issued an advisory message stating that the C22 is only to be used with the issued BlackHawk T Series holster. I am pretty sure it’s not usable with an optic and definitely it’s not WML compatible.

I would be interested to see exactly what the Vandoo snipers are using for holsters here, given they seem to have mounted the RMRs from their rifles onto the C22s and one guy is running a WML.

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Amusingly the Danish video of the competition has clear images of the issue holster and C22 in it but the RMR is blurred out at 1:09.

 
The Blackhawk T series of holsters have a large range. From ones that got inspired by the SERPA ( which was banned by DoD and US DOJ and DHS ) to a number of models that have accommodations for WML and MRDS.

There are some absolutely garbage T series models and some decent ones.

I find it appalling that the T series was specifically called out as opposed to specific models - but again the entire LCMM Small Arms and DLR 5-5 folks have never impressed.
 
Interestingly the CAF has issued an advisory message stating that the C22 is only to be used with the issued BlackHawk T Series holster. I am pretty sure it’s not usable with an optic and definitely it’s not WML compatible.

I would be interested to see exactly what the Vandoo snipers are using for holsters here, given they seem to have mounted the RMRs from their rifles onto the C22s and one guy is running a WML.

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Amusingly the Danish video of the competition has clear images of the issue holster and C22 in it but the RMR is blurred out at 1:09.

I’d put money on them being carried in the empty mag shingles they have on their vests. Or this is a static range and they didn’t bother to grab holsters as the shooting program doesn’t require them and actively discourages training the draw as part of engaging.
 
The issue T series are neither optic compatible nor WML compatible.
You can see it at the 1:09 time stamp in that video of the Danish competition.

To add, the advisory doesn’t identify Blackhawk or the T series. It just states the C22 is only to be carried in the issued holster. I doubt many know it’s Blackhawk let alone T series nor which specific model.
 
I’d put money on them being carried in the empty mag shingles they have on their vests. Or this is a static range and they didn’t bother to grab holsters as the shooting program doesn’t require them and actively discourages training the draw as part of engaging.

Images and video has the pistol in the issue holster with the RMR area blurred out. For the WML on the one gun I agree that it’s likey carried in some adhoc manner not in a holster or in a private purchase.
 
Images and video has the pistol in the issue holster with the RMR area blurred out. For the WML on the one gun I agree that it’s likey carried in some adhoc manner not in a holster or in a private purchase.

Yeah just saw the actual post. I wonder if a dremel made accidental contact with the holster.
 
While I agree with you, we should probably teach our pers to actually shoot with rifles first. After that we can worry about pistols.

There’s actually some really strong arguments to do the complete opposite and build fundamentals on the much harder to shoot pistol to make shooting the rifle very easy. That said the fact that we’re talking about using pistols in a thread about pistols probably makes sense.
 
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