I think that’s it, and you don’t know what you don’t know.
And frankly, just because someone carries a gun every day doesn’t mean they care about it’s performance.
I mean I can only slightly comment, but, put it into perspective.
We carry guns largely because we choose too, I took the time to get my CWP, took the 8-hour class, spent over a thousand dollars on a gun, quality holster and spare magazine carrier, magazines, defensive pistol ammo, class, CWP application fees, because I wanted to.
Some guys, being a Police Officer is a 9 to 5 job, where they put on a pistol, and all of their other gear because they have to.
I mean sure there are a lot of great Law Enforcement Professionals, but there are some guys that simply don’t care to improve their weapon, their abilities, train, etc. They’re just happy passing qualifications and being employed, and that’s about the limit of it. (Not saying that to be disrespectful to Police, but frankly, there’s a bit of that in every single work environment, period, just fact of life)
Me and my brother were talking about guns, and I said any pistol I carry for self-defense will have Night Sights, no questions asked. We talked about prices and frankly he said he wouldn’t pay for them or to have them installed.
It’s a different set of priorities.
That being said, I’ve been on a wait list for a Raven Concealment Holster, Spare Magazine carrier and Concealable Belt clips for an M&P9 with a Thumb Safety since sometime in early August (I don’t think about it, I find that things work better that way, I’m order number 10818, I ordered it August 9th), and I don’t even own an M&P9 yet, but I figured I wanted what seems to be one of the best holsters out there, and I also figured if I didn’t like it, I could sell it for what I paid for it, fairly easily. That’s around $160 in holster equipment.
But I’ll also buy an Apex DCAEK, Ameriglo I Dot Sights (when the ones I like become available for the M&P9) and an M&P 9 with Thumb Safety when I can.
But that’s the difference. I’ll have spent around what? 2,000-2,500$ in two years on just being able to carry a gun and carry the one I believe will serve me best in the fashion I see as best?
My Brother’s priority is getting a handgun and that’s about the extent of it.
Long response, but I feel that’s probably why not a lot of people adopt the latest developments, etc.
ETA: In reflecting, not just the latest developments but really any developments at all, they just take it for what it is when they get it, and they may get a different gun one day and accept that for what it is, or they may just carry it on their hip for the rest of their career (ETA: I said carrier originally) as an 2 lb job requirement.
Not saying that as negative, but, also, not all Police are gun people either.
ETA: I also didn’t want to give off the impression that I’m a Police Officer, I’m not. You see the same thing in the military, I have friends in the military, with Engineering degrees from that graduated West Point, that don’t know crap about guns, sure they’ve used them but… that’s about the extent of their interest.