-As is usually the case. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle disaster was not a one-off.The whole process was stupid and costly. Somebody at the Pentagon was getting kickbacks.
Stop with the logic...your gonna hurt some feelings around here. lolModularity. A modular pistol design was requested. The Glock isn't really modular by any sense of the word compared to the Sig which could swap frames, slides, switch out safety, etc. at will from the serialized chassis.
The lower cost was also probably a significant factor.
As usual.And ultimately, it came down to the low bid.
Not sure why so many people not in the military are obsessed with which handgun was chosen and not chosen .Not sure why the military is so abscessed about modularity when those who actually use these guns in combat aren't allowed to make any changes to their pistols.
Some if us had to deal with the last pistol snafu. Some of us have children in uniform that have to deal with the current snafu.Not sure why so many people not in the military are obsessed with which handgun was chosen and not chosen .