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Spanish airmen with the Second Air Deployment Support Squadron (SEADA) training with their new A-Cut Glock 47s
Spanish airman with the Second Air Deployment Support Squadron (SEADA) training with a tricked out G36KV, the KAC upper rail kit is the elephant in the room, a somewhat controversial modification that removes the carry handle and reduces the rail real state for optics but gives easier access to the charging handle.
Spanish airmen with the Second Air Deployment Support Squadron (SEADA) training with their new A-Cut Glock 47s
Remember when all the Glock COAs disappeared to cover mil/le contracts? Well, some of those contracts are starting to come to light, the Spanish Air Force is replacing their H&K USP compacts with Glock 19s and 47.
From what I've been able to gather in the public documents, the SF and ground units had previously put together a report on the limited capabilities of the HK, lack of support for a dot, proprietary rail, dying support for the platform.
Apparently the Glock COA was proposed by these same units, and the requirements for the proposal where drafted with this in mind.
A suppressors has also been selected alongside the handgun, no information on what model, but if I had to guess, probably a B&T, lights and holsters are also part of the deal.
According to the licitation, the 19s will go the SF units, these will have threaded barrels.