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

Published on August 13, 2025
Duration: 6:52

This video investigates rumors of the US military replacing the Sig Sauer P320 with the Glock 45 equipped with an Aimpoint COA sight. The presenter, Kaya, with high authority and expertise, directly contacts manufacturers to debunk these claims, confirming no military contract exists for the Glock COA and that Sig Sauer's contract remains secure. The video emphasizes the importance of verifying information regarding firearms manufacturers and military contracts, highlighting that Glock's civilian sales halt was due to prioritizing law enforcement demand.

Quick Summary

Expert Kaya debunks rumors of the US military replacing the Sig Sauer P320 with the Glock 45 COA. Direct contact with Glock and Aimpoint confirms no military contract exists for the COA system. Sig Sauer's military contract remains secure, and Glock's civilian sales halt is due to prioritizing law enforcement demand. Viewers are urged to verify information before accepting unsubstantiated claims.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Glock COA Military Rumors
  2. 00:45Sig P320 M17 Incident Clarification
  3. 01:55Glock Civilian Sales Halt Explained
  4. 03:22Manufacturer Confirmations on Contracts
  5. 04:06Sig Sauer Contract Status Update
  6. 05:12Advice on Fact-Checking Industry Rumors

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the US military replacing the Sig Sauer P320 with the Glock 45 COA?

No, according to direct confirmation from manufacturers by expert Kaya. There is no current US military contract for the Glock 45 with the Aimpoint COA system to replace the Sig Sauer P320. Sig Sauer's existing contract remains secure.

Why did Glock stop civilian sales of COA models?

Glock halted civilian sales of COA models to prioritize fulfilling demand from federal and law enforcement partners. This decision, while fueling rumors, is a strategic business move focused on high-priority clients, not an indication of military adoption.

What was the Sig Sauer M17 incident discussed in the video?

The video clarifies that a recent incident involving an Air Force airman and a Sig Sauer M17, initially rumored to be an accidental discharge, is actually a murder investigation. The firearm did not malfunction or fire on its own.

How can viewers verify information about firearms contracts?

Expert Kaya advises viewers to practice critical thinking and verify information directly with manufacturers or reliable sources before believing internet rumors. Direct communication is key to understanding the facts behind industry news and procurement processes.

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