Posted on 07/03/2014 7:51:01 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
The U.S. Army is moving forward to replace the Cold War-era M9 9mm pistol with a more powerful handgun that also meets the needs of the other services.
As the lead agent for small arms, the Army will hold an industry day July 29 to talk to gun makers about the joint, Modular Handgun System or MHS.
The MHS would replace the Army's inventory of more than 200,000 outdated M9 pistols and several thousand M11 9mm pistols with one that has greater accuracy, lethality, reliability and durability, according to Daryl Easlick, a project officer with the Army's Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning, Georgia.
"It's a total system replacement -- new gun, new ammo, new holster, everything," Easlick said.
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Where's this money coming from???
And I thought Hussein loathed war....Why do we even need guns???
What's wrong with the nine mm??
CSM,
Wouldn’t that be more attributable to the difficulty most people have in applying the steady hold and aim factors to pistols as opposed the caliber and type (auto -v- revolver)?
V/R Bill
“Perhaps its the shitty trigger that the M&P has.”
I bought and then sold an M&P (.40) for that very same reason.
A crappy trigger is a crappy gun and that M&P trigger was the worst I’ve ever shot. Didn’t like the gun overall, but that trigger was crap.
I find it to be reliabile and quality construction. Here is what Impact Guns says...
Springfield
XD .45 ACP 4 Inch Barrel Black Finish 13 Round With XD Gear System
Lightweight, ultra high-impact poly frame. Over-sized heat treated slide rails. Dual tension recoil spring system. Over-sized slide stop/release. USA trigger system. Over-sized take-down release lever. Forged, heat treated fully machined slide. Cold hammer forged barrel. Ambidextrous magazine release. Loaded chamber indicator. Front and rear cocking serrations. Firing pin status indicator. Two chrome plated Easy Glide magazines. XD Gear System includes belt holster, double magazine pouch, magazine loader and a cable lock.
This time Springfield’s engineers have outdone themselves: defying the laws of physics, adding material where needed, shaving it away where its not . . . cramming 14 rounds of 45ACP punch into a polymer frame that is not perceptibly larger than the one they use for their 9mm and 40 cal. XDs.
Springfield Armory XD 45ACP, with 4” Barrel, Black Finish, and XD gear system*. The 4 Inch XD combines safety with quality and ease of use. With the new Ultra Safety Assurance (U.S.A.) action trigger system, this polymer framed pistol is as comfortable as it is safe.
Their price is $474.
they don’t b/c women can’t hold the gun well and don’t like the rounds’ intensity.
that’s why the 40 cal’s exist today.
"It's a total system replacement -- new gun, new ammo, new holster, everything,"
Because they can. Remember, there isn't an ounce of fat in the federal budget. It all has to be spent...somehow.
watched it yesterday. see tagline.
the 10 is great but if you have to use it the cops will take it away and good luck getting it back in good condition, if at all.
The only reason I would be interested would be to have a stock on my pistol. I have no need to make my pistol heavier just to have some foo-foo attachments, so I will just spend my money on a 16 inch barrel carbine since I don’t want the hassle of a tax stamp. I prefer to not break the law, even if it is a law I don’t agree with.
Haven’t done a side by side test by my own hand, but I’ve gone up against other shooters using their 9mm. Mine is a full size, so that would make quite a difference. I’m just one of the old school guys I guess as far as calibers go.
On a side note, I recently bought a 45-70 Marlin 6 in the tube rifle heh. I call it the family rifle, it’s what I will be carrying around while we go hiking etc.
I also like single action revolvers, and keep one at home for self defense, but they aren't optimum guns for combat. Still...
A co-worker has a 45-70....he loves it.
The problem is not the 9mm pistol, but the 9mm ball ammo that they are required to use under the Geneva Convention.
Great cartridge, I have a Sharps chambered in it.
I carried one in the Army, and the weight never bothered me one bit. But I couldn’t imagine trying to conceal it, since it is bulky.
So does the open drop-seat trousers of the LGBTwhateverwhatever
I had the same issue back when it was the only pistol I had at the time. I just wore longer, bulkier shirts.
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