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GRAND PRIZE WINNER: SIG SAUER P229
Military.com ^

Posted on 11/30/2004 9:13:27 PM PST by Delta 21

Reliable and deadly accurate, it is the handgun of choice for the FBI, the DEA and the Secret Service.

Gun guru Col. Jeff Cooper (retired) used to say, "The best gun for a gunfight is the one you have with you." Law enforcement and military officials couldn't agree more. And recently the Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) made the SIG SAUER P229 their "best gun" to have by awarding two pistol contracts to SIGARMS Inc.

In September, SIGARMS was awarded a $4.2 million pistol contract from the Coast Guard. Just a month prior, SIGARMS had been awarded a pistol contract valued at $23.7 million from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The Coast Guard is hoping to replace their aging Beretta 9mm pistols with the P229, while DHS looks to supply itself with 65,000 new pistols, which includes the P229.

The selection process in awarding SIGARMS its contracts was grueling. DHS chose SIGARMS pistols after an extensive testing and evaluation process, which included pistols manufactured by several companies. The Coast Guard's decision to award a contract to SIGARMS was made on the recommendation of these tests. In the end, 690 handguns were tested and 2.9 million rounds of ammunition were expended; and the P229 was the big winner.

The SIG SAUER P299 has long been a mainstay of the law enforcement community. Extremely reliable, deadly accurate and packaged in one of three calibers (9mm Luger, .357 SIG, .40 SW), the P229 meets the needs of both federal and local law enforcement agencies throughout the country. Moreover, the new DAK trigger system - introduced in 2003 -- for the P229 has helped increased SIGARMS' popularity among law enforcement by delivering a safe, reliable and consistent 6.5 pound double-action only trigger pull. The P229 also boasts a 12 round cartridge capacity created specifically for law enforcement use only (versus the normal 10 round capacity), giving law enforcement officers an additional advantage.

The SIG SAUER P299 has long been a mainstay of the law enforcement community.

During the contract selection process, DHS solicited vendors to provide sample handguns for testing. Handgun testing was then conducted at the Ice National Firearms Tactics and Training Unit in Altoona, PA, and FT. Benning, GA from March 22 to June 30, 2004. During those tests, personnel - including 22 members of the Coast Guard -- participated in reliability, durability, and performance testing that included six major vendors and 46 different handgun models.

For the Department of Homeland Security, receiving 65,000 new pistols to arm its Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement was of importance. After the testing process, the SIG SAUER P239, P226 and P229 pistols in the calibers of 9mm and 40S&W were all part of a major five-year contract signed in August 2004 with SIGARMS.

Upon being awarded the $23.7 million contract, Jim Pledger, SIGARMS Vice President for Law Enforcement and Military Sales said, "We are pleased that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recognized the superior performance of the SIG SAUER line of pistols with this award. SIGARMS has invested heavily in equipment and engineering resources to ensure that law enforcement has the best and most durable firearms to bring to bear in the war on terror and that those pistols are made right here in America."

For the Coast Guard, the need to replace its Beretta M9 9mm PDW was becoming paramount. After all, the Beretta was experiencing increased frame failure rates and unreliability issues. Additionally, 75% of the Coast Guard's M9s far exceeded their predicted 5,000-round service life (The Coast Guard fires an average of 500 9MM rounds annually, the majority of PDWs have been in service for approximately 16 years, well beyond their predicted life).

Moreover, with the increased ports, waterways and coastal security mission, the Coast Guard ammunition Non-Combat Expenditure Allocation (a.k.a. rounds used for training) has increased. Adding more wear and tear to the aging M9 9mm handguns, in FY02 the Coast Guard shot 2.9 million rounds of 9mm.

Through their contract with SIGARMS, the Coast Guard will receive 12,000 SIG Sauer P229 .40 Caliber compact handguns to replace the Beretta M9 9mm PDW. The Coast Guard has begun receiving its handguns since November 2004. They will be receiving 1000 handguns every month until the contract is met.

For the Coast Guard, the handgun replacement ushers in a new era of ammunition available to the field commander. Ammunition selection will be based on operational mission, procuring .40 caliber ball ammunition for missions supporting DoD operations and .40 caliber hollow point (HP) ammunition for maritime law enforcement operations. .40 caliber frangible ammunition will also be procured to help meet Coast Guard environmental stewardship responsibilities. The variety of ammunition available will require more logistical oversight, but ultimately will provide the operational commander of the Coast Guard more flexibility in mission execution.

Before the recent contract awards granted to SIGARMS, the P229 handgun was the standard for law enforcement handguns throughout the nation. With the new contracts awarded from Homeland Security and the Coast Guard, the SIG SAUER P229 has made an even better statement by being recognized as the handgun chosen to fight the War on Terror.


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KEYWORDS: bang; banglist; homelandsecurity; sigsauerp229; uscoastguard
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To: Squantos; yarddog; Travis McGee; archy
limp wrist em

Bet that comes purty natural to ya!

181 posted on 12/07/2004 1:37:06 PM PST by Eaker ("He's the kind of guy who would fight a rattlesnake and give the snake a two-bite head start.")
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To: claudiustg

That's a sweet lookin gun. I carry a Colt Delta Elite 10mm. with me these days.


182 posted on 12/07/2004 1:42:54 PM PST by MAWG (Arafat, Kerry and now Rather..... I'll drink to that!)
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To: archy

Sounds like you need to quit hanging around pool rooms.


183 posted on 12/07/2004 1:44:55 PM PST by yarddog
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To: jayef

I have a Sig Pro 2340 with both a .40 and .357 Sig barrel. Very nice. Polymer frame with the standard Sig action. Very strong, super reliable, and overall one of my favorite of my many pistols. Guess which one is my absolute fav though :)

The Sig Pro series is very underrated.


184 posted on 12/07/2004 1:52:46 PM PST by G32
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To: Eaker

An remember yer my best buddy........squeeeel !


185 posted on 12/07/2004 1:53:19 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender

Actually they use the P226. ;)


186 posted on 12/07/2004 2:49:07 PM PST by kildak
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To: Eaker; toupsie
"that would have meant parking the M1A1 in the driveway and the wife hates to start up a cold tank in the morning."

This is my wife's biggest gripe!!!

You bet!! It takes those things forever to warm up, which means I gotta get up earlier or I'll be late for work.

187 posted on 12/07/2004 6:45:43 PM PST by TheMom (Hell yeah!)
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To: MAWG

The wooden grips are made by Nill in Germany. I'm back to the basic black factory grips for the time. The Nills are better for shooting, the plastic better for carrying. The 10mm is a nice round, sort of a 41 magnum in a more compact package.


188 posted on 12/07/2004 9:19:46 PM PST by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: Squantos; Eaker
I'll try to make it jam, use every magazine I own for it, limp wrist em, etc etc

Yeah, but will you put it to a real test and let Eaker shoot it?

189 posted on 12/08/2004 1:27:00 PM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: thackney

......ya got me there ! I guess if I were a goobermint bean counter doing a test to destruction then ole Eeeeek'd be our man fer sure !

Ya know he's still bitter because those other guys got to play him....in that scene with Ned Beatty in Deliverance.


190 posted on 12/08/2004 10:37:30 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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