I like the older Sigs only. The 239, 220, 229's. Don't like the new ones. Pricey but unique and decent quality. Have to also confess I like my Glock 19.
I used to know an Army mechanic, went through the air assault class and was very proud of this.Assault?
If they can rectify the serious issues with firing pin breakage and faults in the trigger system.SIG 365 is going to put a hurting on glock once they can keep up with demand. P938 is a nice little gun.
S&W has taken a significant portion of Glocks market share, the Shield still outsells the G43 by a bit. Glock isn't invulnerable, in fact Glock's conservative nature is what has left the gates open for as many poly striker guns as there are.I don't think Sig could ever put a hurting on Glock. Others have tried and failed. Even if they fix the 365's problems, at most it may take some sales away from the Glock 26 but that's it. People will still buy their compact and full sized Glocks like they always do because of aftermarket support.
When the newest anything accessory comes out, it always comes in Glock. When a new and improved pistol calibered carbine comes out, it's always in Glock.
Glock has cornered that market. All other manufacturers pretty much pick up what's left over.