Is The US Military Ditching The P320 For The Glock COA?

Published on August 13, 2025
Duration: 6:52

This video debunks rumors of the US military ditching the Sig P320 for a Glock COA system. Direct confirmations from Glock and Aimpoint reveal no military contract exists; Glock is prioritizing high law enforcement demand. Sig Sauer also confirms their contract is secure. The speaker emphasizes verifying industry rumors before accepting them as fact.

Quick Summary

Rumors that the US military is replacing the Sig P320 with a Glock COA are false. Manufacturers like Glock and Sig Sauer confirm their contracts are secure, with Glock prioritizing law enforcement demand over civilian sales for COA models.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Glock COA Military Rumors
  2. 00:45Sig P320 M17 Incident Clarification
  3. 01:55Glock Civilian Sales Halt & Rumors
  4. 03:22Manufacturer Confirmations: No Military Contract
  5. 04:06Sig Sauer Contract Status Update
  6. 05:12Fact-Checking Industry Rumors Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the US military replacing the Sig P320 with a Glock COA?

No, this is a rumor. Direct confirmations from Glock and Aimpoint indicate there is no US military contract for the Glock COA system. Glock is currently prioritizing high demand from federal and law enforcement partners.

Did the Sig Sauer M17 accidentally discharge?

Reports suggesting an accidental discharge involving an Air Force airman and a Sig Sauer M17 have been clarified. The incident is currently part of a murder investigation, and the firearm did not discharge on its own.

Why did Glock stop selling COA models to civilians?

Glock notified distributors that they are halting civilian sales of COA models. This decision was made to focus on fulfilling demand from federal and law enforcement partners, which inadvertently fueled speculation about military contracts.

What is the status of Sig Sauer's military contract?

Sig Sauer has confirmed that their military contract is in good standing. They have stated they have no knowledge of the US military switching from the P320 to a Glock system.

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