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Glock 37 .45 GAP |
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The .45 GAP on left, compared
to a .45 ACP |
This is HUGE. DefRev has just received
information from one of its sources that the United States
Marine Corps (USMC) has purchased 10,000 Glock 37 (G37)
pistols. According to our source, the pistols have already
been delivered, and the Marines have had them for two
months, now.
This is staggering news. Just staggering,
particularly with respect to what it implies regarding
the G37 pistol/.45 GAP cartridge combo's initial development
and what the future holds for it.
The source concured with DefRev's supossition/assertion
(of the possibility) that perhaps the G37 pistol/.45 GAP
cartridge combo/package was, in fact, designed/developed
from the get-go specifically for the purpose of landing
large U.S. military contracts. Understand that DefRev,
as yet, has no proof of this. Right now, it's just conjecture.
However, both the USMC and U.S. Army have been searching
for a replacement for the Beretta 92F for quite some time
now, and it looks like the Marines are the first to find
it. If that's the case, DefRev would not be suprised if
the U.S. Army followed suit, and ordered G37's by the
hundreds-of-thousands in the not-too-distant future.
DefRev is guessing that the idea of .45
ACP performance out of a 9mm/.40-sized platform was very
appealing for them (USMC). According to our source, the
USMC's purchase decision also had to do with a desire
to equip Marines with a pistol round that can't be fired
in enemy weapons, which implies that one of the conditions
for the U.S. military purchase will be restricted, or
even prohibited, sales/distribution of .45 GAP ammunition
(and thus, pistols) in other countries. Again, DefRev
doesn't have any confirmation of this. This is just conjecture,
at this point.
DefRev got a chance to fire the Glock
37 pistol last year at SWAT Round-Up 2003, and came away
very impressed with it. We were particularly surprised
by the contollability of the pistol/round combo. DefRev
has video of the G37 being handled and fired at the Round-Up.
We'll try to make it available to our readers, soon.
The .45 GAP round is designed to provide
equal to superior ballistic/terminal performance to the
.45 ACP, while utilizing a shorter cartridge case that
can operate in a smaller and lighter weapon platform.
The G37 is essentially the same size as a G17/G22. The
compact version of the G37, the Glock 38 (G38), is supposed
to be on its way. That's actually the one I'm waiting
for, since my daily carry (CCW) gun is a G19.
By the way, DefRev has also heard rumors
that the .45 GAP could/may become a law enforcement-only
round, although we currently don't give these rumors any
credence, since there's absolutely no evidence to support
them. DefRev doesn't yet know whether or not Glock, Inc.
has even considered cutting off civilian sales of it's
.45 GAP pistols and ammo inside the U.S. At this point,
we don't think they would do that. We certainly hope not,
anyway.
DefRev definitely can't blame the Marines
for going with the Glock 37 and .45 GAP round. It's an
impressive combo/package, both in the hand and on paper.
Personally, I'm just waiting for my G38.
Some Glock owners choose to add a mounted tactical flashlight to their pistol.
A SureFire x300 B Turbo 66,000-candela LED beam can be a useful aid in nighttime shooting.
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