I thought they had fixed the cracking problems and now they can demonstrate 20-30,000 round life?
They did, by telling the SEALs to quit using WAY over spec ammo. The "test" batch used were basically proof pressure, not SAAMI/DoD spec.
The other thing that happened is the locking block fails when not properly fitted. Most unit level armorers were just putting new blocks in without fitting them, causing the new on to flex and fail, possibly damaging the slide too. If there is to much play, or it isn't aligned laterally, it will, not might, fail. For a while Beretta was not letting unit armorers replace the blocks. It had to be returned to Beretta for that reason. THey now allow depot armorers/gunsmiths do it, ut not unit armorers.
I think that if our service members were actually allowed to carry on a daily basis then they would move to a lighter more advanced model. Funny how we don't trust our active duty folks to go armed routinely.
The pistol was never intended to be the primary weapon. That is why they are not "standard issue." MOre an more they are becoming required since everybody is doing CGB now, not just SpecWar. Therefore you need more pistols to give to everybody else. All Security/Police types carry M9s, along with Aircrew in larger planes, the rest Sig P228/M11s.
Hey Jo
They may have fixed the issue with the new ones coming in the system, but the ones we have are still being inspected twice a year for it.
More for the locking block issure, see above. Some blocks seem to wear more on one side causing the same cracking as it not being fitted correctly.