What would be wrong with using the HK 45?
They didn't run this past James Yeager, did they? lol
But glock can make the 21 in the Us, Smith has the M&P? there is the FNP? of all the stupid things to do. if the need more "stopping power" issue G 35's and call it a day.
They can stamp whatever they want on it so long as one portion of the process was completed there. The steel came from country A, the aluminum from country B, the plastic molded in country C, all shipped to country D for assembly. There's nothing truly "Made in USA" 100% anymore. It's just cheaper for the manufacturers. A lot of firearms makers stamp their import locations on the weapon that's here in the US while they were actually made somewhere else. They can do this because simply putting that stamp on them is legally considered part of their production process.Yes it is!