Those operators must be REAL special.
Those operators must be REAL special.
OIF/OEF vet (Ramadi/Hit & Ghazni)
Former Army infantry squad leader
NRA Endowment Life Member
NR-EMT
I'm not sure what you have against Texas Rangers, but okay.
Regarding the guns, Richard Heinie once commented that he bought three off of Gunbroker and he thought they were/thinks they are pretty decent guns. Saying that's a pretty good endorsement is an understatement. Even Hilton Yam has said for the money, they're pretty good guns. I think his objection was it failed his no mag extraction test. I wouldn't personally know because I've never owned one, nor did I see the testing that I assume TDPS did.
Not a thing against them. Just saying that their superiors must think the world of those guys to stick 'em with those pieces.
OIF/OEF vet (Ramadi/Hit & Ghazni)
Former Army infantry squad leader
NRA Endowment Life Member
NR-EMT
I really like my Sig Scorpion 1911 but it would never be my carry gun. I think any unit that chooses a 1911 as their duty gun is looking for trouble, especially when you consider your options. Someone has their head up their ass.
My Sig is a good gun but it's the one in my collection that gives me any trouble. Granted , malfunctions are few and far between but it's enough to preclude it from being a carry gun.
I only have about 800 rounds through my SIG TacOps Traditional model so far, but I have yet to have a malfunction that was a fault of the pistol (had one FTF due to a flipped primer). It's been great so far. It's very accurate and just shoots great.
Would I choose it as a duty gun, probably not when there are so many other options out there that would better fill that roll. But it is a very good pistol for the price if you wanted a 1911.
I understand what you're both saying, but these guys are SWAT, SOG etc, so the best of what the TDPS/Texas Rangers has to offer. Wouldn't you think they're pretty experienced? For armorer support, I would hope they thought about this prior to adopting the guns. For some reason, I always thought the 1911 was fairly common among Texas Rangers, am I wrong?
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