Friday, October 24, 2025

Arbitration Win?

Anyone know if this is true?

  • If you switched over from the SIG 320 save your receipts, we won our arbitration and the city has to compensate those who purchased them.

You shouldn't be penalized for following the General Orders if the City changes the rules in the middle of the game. 

There's a way for the City to avoid all of this nonsense and it's been proposed more than a few times. Most police departments in the nation or the entire world do it:

  • go to a single model issued firearm

All weapon upgrades would be uniform across the board, all replacements, all parts, all repairs under a single contract, all armorers qualified by the manufacturers. In the event of a disaster-type scenario, all Officers would have the ability to swap out magazines with co-workers. 

But someone is obviously getting paid off somewhere along the line. 

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34 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

First, define the problem to be solved, by defining the end result desired.

The problem with a single model/manufacturer of this item, vital to those employed in this profession, is that of fit, as in, one size does not fit all hands. Not all hands on deck, nor all hands on dick, nor all hands wherever they might be required to be.

Thus, as any other profession utilizing tools operated by hand(s), the professional individually chooses the tool(s) of their trade.

So, an ample listing of specifically approved makes and models of this particular tool of this particular trade is referenced to calibers and loadings of limited variety.

Also, as the realities of this region's practicing of this profession, being extremely dynamic in the category of neccesity to utilize the tool(s) of this trade, are the prime reference factors to consider, expanding the variety of approved make/model is the solution to the actual/practical problem.

10/24/2025 12:45:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This post illustrates lack of knowledge about firearms. Not everyone is suited for the "universal" firearm. Hand sizes differ, grips differ, recoil differs, etc.

There is not one perfect, "universal" firearm. That's like saying, let's purchase a fleet of the cheapest cars manufactured for squad cars. Let's all squeeze into Yugo's and Kias.

There is a reason for multiple styles and sizes. We are NOT COMMUNISTS!!!

10/24/2025 02:45:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

same reason why the clowns won't give us uniforms... city would save millions but gotta give those special one's their kickbacks, it's the chicago way

10/24/2025 02:46:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don’t like Glock. Mind your business

10/24/2025 02:57:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

YES.
There will be only one gun; a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver. You will only be issued 1 bullet at a time and you will have to keep it in your pocket.
This is by order of the communist BITCH mayor panic attack BJ.

10/24/2025 04:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

320 should have never been banned. Sig has been winning in court against knuckleheads who blame the gun for their own negligence.

10/24/2025 04:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Many departments issue a weapon even the state police so they all stay the same and you are correct. This way you can switch the magazines and you have uniformity amongst the coppers. Wait a minute this is the Chicago Police Department or you cannot find two coppers that are dressed alike. It will never work here. We have no standards. We don’t even have hiring standards. Look what they’ve been hiring.

10/24/2025 05:08:00 AM  
Anonymous NavySealRanger12 said...

I hope this is true and if you got rid of your receipts from your Sig P320 purchase you might still be able to get proof of purchase from your city gun registration form, product registration with Sig or contact the gun store directly if you bought it after 2018. Anyone at our union want to take a break from online shopping and stuffing your underwear with cash from the office safe and come to rollcall and explain this please?

10/24/2025 06:49:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

GMac had a deal in place for every (then) currently sworn officer to receive a Glock 19, leather and transitional training. (Just like NYPD did). 9.5 put the kibosh on that citing costs. It was less that 1k per officer.

10/24/2025 07:20:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glock 17 or 19 for patrol, Glock 26 for detectives. Issue all G17 magazines. Done.

10/24/2025 07:36:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's that simple, save your receipts and submit them when you can.

10/24/2025 08:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Their own negligence would indeed result in a win for SIG but they’re losing all the court battles when the weapon discharges on its own. You can look it up. The gun is faulty.

10/24/2025 08:26:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sooooo… you’re a detective with 13 years on. Can tell by the comment.

10/24/2025 08:28:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

But, when something goes wrong with that weapon, all the weapons are screwed. The diversity of our weapons is our strength.

10/24/2025 08:39:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Correct! Beretta 92F Uber Alles!

10/24/2025 08:40:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yep. Cant go wrong with a Glock. Detectives Glock19 too.

10/24/2025 08:44:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Former Fed here.
The BIG, Budgetary Issue is Standardization of Ammunition.
Given initial Qualification and periodic Re- Qualification ( monthly? quarterly?) over an typical 20 year-25 year career on the Mean Streets, the cost of Ammunition will equal or exceed the acquisition cost of the weapon.
The purchase price of the Pistol is fixed and historic and never increases while you are wearing it; Ammunition costs more every time you buy it.
In an Emergency, Standardization of Ammunition is absolutely critical, and the ability to share with other Agencies ( to include Army/ Marines, etc.) is vital.

10/24/2025 08:45:00 AM  
Blogger I Voted For Kamala said...

Mine still works really well.

10/24/2025 08:53:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Barney?

10/24/2025 09:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The city should buy up some revolvers. You'll sign it out at the beginning of your shift. Check it in at check off, with your radio.

10/24/2025 10:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This makes too much sense

10/24/2025 10:20:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me neither... S&W for me!

10/24/2025 10:24:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sig P226 all the way!
Hate a Glock trigger

10/24/2025 10:35:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

1 is all I need.

10/24/2025 10:59:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you can’t handle a 1911 you shouldn’t be the police.

10/24/2025 11:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

G17 magazines sticking out of the mag well on smaller guns is ridiculous. Glock fanboys are the worst.

10/24/2025 11:30:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A vocal minority wants a single issue firearm, but would cry when they if it happened and it wasn’t a Glock.

10/24/2025 11:36:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the “single gun” concept is a bad idea.
And I also think the “swap mags with your partner” is a fear mongering point.
In my decades on the department I can recall less than a handful of times where a copper needed a mag from his partners.
If you can’t get it done with your 3 magazines, why should I give you a 4th mag to waste? At that point hold position and let the professionals come clean up your mess.

10/24/2025 12:36:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agree 100%
We hate authoritarian dictatorship, but now all of a sudden our firearm should be mandated as one size fits all? GTFOH

10/24/2025 12:39:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I’d love to hear the story about the last time you had to switch mags with your coworkers.
That’s so far and few between that it doesn’t make sense as a go-to argument.
Manage your 3 mags correctly, get to the range, and you shouldn’t have a problem.
I love all these complaints about coppers and their irrational fear of a “heat” style running gun battle where you’re jut endlessly mag-dumping. “Hey bro, toss me some rounds, I’m out”
lol yeah ok.

10/24/2025 12:44:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bernard T. Fife, Ladies and Gentleman.

10/24/2025 01:33:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahh hell to the no. Glock just bent the knee, all Glocks are being discontinued, v models to follow supposedly harder to put in switches. Who knows what else that will affect. Sigs quality is questionable at best, smith/glock/hk/Cz whatever as long as it’s dependable.Rather buy my gun then get anything issued. Uniform checks cover cost of new gun easy.

10/24/2025 01:34:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you get to keep your SIG, I mean keep the receipts for your new gun and holster and accessories.

10/24/2025 02:30:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go back to revolvers.

10/24/2025 08:16:00 PM  

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