Marine Corps first: Glock 19 approved for Special Operations personnel

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http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/sto...stols-approved-for-marsoc-operators/23548847/

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/17/marine-corps-first-glock-19-approved-special-opera/

In a Marine Corps first, the service recently added a Glock pistol to its list of authorized individual weapons, optics and modular attachments.

However, the 9mm semi-automatic Glock 19 pistol is officially approved for use only by personnel assigned to Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, according to a force-wide message issued in mid-February. In fact, the pistol will carry a non-Marine inventory number because it is a U.S. Special Operations Command asset, according to the message.

It is not immediately clear if MARSOC has used the pistols unofficially before now, but they are popular throughout the special operations community. More broadly, they are standard issue for armies on several continents, a staple among international and domestic law enforcement, including the FBI and many local police departments. Glocks are ubiquitous among civilian gun enthusiasts. And they are even seen in the hands of some al-Qaida fighters.

Glock's dominance of the modern semi-automatic pistol market is owed to their relative low cost and reputation for AK47-like reliability. That is a particular advantage for those who operate in austere conditions where sand, mud, dirt, water or snow make pistols prone to malfunction. Additionally, their polymer frame is corrosion resistant, which meets the needs of a maritime force working around salt water. Finally, the Austrian pistol's worldwide popularity among good and bad guys alike makes it easy to find accessories and spare parts when needed.

It is unclear why the pistols were only now approved for MARSOC. Marine Corps officials could not immediately address questions from Marine Corps Times.

Marine operators have at times used 9mm Beretta M9 or M9A1 pistols, but more often the service's .45-caliber M45A1 Close Quarter Battle Pistol which is based on the iconic M1911 platform.

Army special forces have often used Glock pistols while training foreign police and military personnel. Iraq, for example, purchased more than 100,000 G19s for issue to their security forces. It was considered best practice for U.S. instructors to use the same firearm as their students.

MARSOC has not yet determined which holster it will use with the G19.

"Standard holsters for this item are pending source selection," the force-wide message states. "Command approved holsters are authorized for this item until source selection is complete."

The service's current standard issue holster for use with Beretta M9s, the SERPA Level 2 Tactical Holster by Blackhawk, is available on the civilian market for the G19 as well.

Also unclear is whether all G19s are authorized, or only certain generations. With four generations of Glock pistols, Gen3 Glocks incorporated a short rail system for attaching light and laser accessories. Gen4 Glocks also added a rougher texture to the frame for better grip in moist conditions; a modular back strap system to easily customize grip size for individual shooters; a larger and reversible magazine catch making the pistol friendlier for left-handed shooters; and an updated recoil spring assembly to reduce felt recoil.



http://soldiersystems.net/2015/02/17/marsoc-authorized-to-use-glock-19s/
MARSOC Authorized to Use GLOCK 19s

In a Marine Corps MARADMIN message issued last week, MARSOC is authorized to use GLOCK 19 pistols, but as USSOCOM assets. This weapon has been used by SOF units for some time and MARSOC has been working diligently with their parent service to officially authorize its use during annual quals. This is a win for the CSO.

This annual MARADMIN isn’t reserved solely for MARSOC or the GLOCK pistol but rather has info that applies to the arming of all Marines. It is worth a read.

THE FOLLOWING PISTOLS ARE AUTHORIZED FOR APT:
ITEM/NOMENCLATURE TAMCN
PISTOL, M9 E1250
PISTOL, M9A1 E1245
PISTOL, CLOSE QUARTER BATTLE,
45 CAL M45A1 E1251
PISTOL, GLOCK-19, MARSOC, WITH
ASSOCIATED HOLSTER AND EQUIPMENT Q0009
 
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My understanding is that MARSOC has been using them for years...someone finally decided to satisfy the admin pukes by putting it on paper.
 

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I didn't think I'd ever see such a thing. Quite interesting.
Preferably they should've gone with .40S&W as their main side arm caliber since the reports on the 9mm haven't been that good.
Either way I still find this quite cool that some part of the military is actually gonna' go with a Glock.
 

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Isn't this one of the signs mentioned in Revelation?

Ever notice a Glock striker is a perfect Cross when viewed from behind?

Just sayin.... ;)
 

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As a former USMC Infantryman, I'd just as soon be armed with a Glock 19 for a combat sidearm as about anything else out there to be honest. Light, reliable, easy to fix, easy to get rounds for it...it's purty as all get out...what's not to like?
 

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