Glock or Sig Sauer is a choice many cops across America likely consider quite a bit. Some police departments vote with their budget dollars: Glock handguns have been used by law enforcement for years, and more than sixty-five percent of U.S. police departments use the Austrian-made firearms. In 2019, it was also reported that the United States Secret Service was making the switch to the 9mm Glock pistols.
However, New Hampshire-based SIG Sauer could be giving the Austrians some competition.
SIG Sauer vs. Glock
Last March, it was announced that the Delaware State Police had adopted SIG Sauer P320RXP pistols as the standard service weapon. The Delaware State Police is a division of the Delaware Department of Public Safety and Homeland Security and is responsible for law enforcement and traffic regulation across the state of Delaware with more than 700 troopers
“We are extremely pleased with our decision to make a department-wide transition to the P320 RXP and incorporate the capability of a red dot optic to our P320 official duty pistols,” said Colonel Melissa Zebley, superintendent of Delaware State Police. “All of our troopers recently completed the training and instruction process with the new pistols and optic and we’ve noticed the outstanding accuracy of the P320 pistol and the pairing with the ROMEO1Pro optics has added a new level of fast, responsive target acquisition.”
The P320RXP, which is being adopted by the Delaware State Police, is a 9mm striker-fired pistol and it also features a factory-installed Electro-Optics ROMEO1PRO Open Reflex sight and suppressor height backup sights, ambidextrous slide catch lever, reversible magazine catch, and a modular polymer grip module available in small, medium, and large.