U.S. Marine Corps Adoption of M18 Underscores Success of Sig Sauer Modular Handgun System Program

The United States Marine Corps is set to adopt the Sig Sauer M18, the compact variant of the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System, as its official duty pistol.

U.S. Marine Corps Adoption of M18 Underscores Success of Sig Sauer Modular Handgun System Program

The Sig Sauer M18 has been selected by the U.S. Marine Corps for its duty pistol, with implementation to begin in 2020. (Photo: Sig Sauer)

The United States Marine Corps is set to adopt the Sig Sauer M18, the compact variant of the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System, as its official duty pistol.

“The Marine Corps announcement to put the M18 in service with the Marines is a very exciting development for Sig Sauer, and a true testament to the success of the MHS program,” said Ron Cohen, President & CEO of Sig Sauer, Inc. “The Marines' procurement of the M18 brings the adoption of our Modular Handgun System full circle. Beginning in 2020, either the M17 or M18 will be officially in service with every branch of the U.S. Military.”
 
The M18 is a 9mm, striker-fired pistol featuring a coyote-tan, PVD-coated stainless steel slide with black controls. The pistol is equipped with SIGLITE front night sights and removable night sight rear plate, and manual safety. 

Recently, the M18 successfully completed a MHS Material Reliability Test that consisted of firing three M18 pistols to 12,000 rounds each, for a total of 36,000 rounds in accordance with the MHS requirements.  Comparatively, the U.S. Army’s legacy pistol was only tested to 5,000 rounds, making the test duration for the M18 pistol 2.4 times greater than that of the legacy pistol. In this testing, the M18 experienced zero stoppages despite being allowed up to 12 stoppages. Additionally, the M18 passed a parts interchange test, and met stringent accuracy and dispersion requirements.

“The success of the MHS program is the direct result of the indisputable performance and superior quality of the M17 and M18 pistols, and the commitment and dedication of the men and women of SIG SAUER to those that serve in the defense of freedom,” Cohen added. “We are very proud, and humbled, to have earned the trust of every branch of the U.S. Military through their acceptance of the MHS program and adoption of the M17 and M18 pistols.”

Currently, the M17 and M18 are in service with the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. The USMC will begin its acquisition of the M18 pistol in 2020. 

Source: Sig Sauer, Inc.



Discussion

Comments on this site are submitted by users and are not endorsed by nor do they reflect the views or opinions of COLE Publishing, Inc. Comments are moderated before being posted.