The U.S. government this week denied an appeal by firearms maker Glock to reconsider choosing its rival Sig Sauer’s P-320 pistol worth up to about $580 million.
The Army originally chose the gun in January, but Glock appealed the decision, leading to the ruling by the Government Accountability Office.
Sig Sauer is a privately held German firm. It will manufacture the guns in its U.S. subsidiary’s New Hampshire plant. More…