Posted on 12/04/2014 8:47:56 AM PST by PROCON
After about 30 years of using the Beretta as the primary sidearm pistol for the U.S. military, the Pentagon is seeking a new gun contract.
For gun manufacturers, this kind of a contract is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
While the Beretta lasted three decades, the U.S. military's first semiautomatic standard-issue sidearm, the M1911 from Colt, lasted nearly 90 years. It was issued during the U.S. war in the Philippines through the World Wars to Vietnam and beyond.
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Fine weapon.
Giraffeaphobe!!
Two certainties of whatever is picked: itll be unfit for any mission and have a manual safety.
1. Wow what an incredibly informationless article.
2. I wonder if Sig bribed somebody. They came out with their Sig 250, with it’s crazy amount of modularity, a few years ago and everyone said, “really cool but I don’t know what the use case would be”. But now , it looks like the DoD is making noise about extreme modularity being one of their big criteria. (don’t bother looking in the article for this or any other fact see #1)
The 45ACP is a pussycat round to shoot, it is NOT a wrist breaker.
AGREED!
But in that case, 9mm doesn't refer to a pistol cartridge.
the whole silencer issue needs to be eliminated. solve a lot of problems.
Dang it, I can’t even start a flame war around herez n’more. :-(
Yeah. I'm that old guy.
/johnny
7.92mm VRB
lol - the old grey mare aint what she used to be.
If a combatant cant handle a 45, they cant handle combat.
The 45ACP is a pussycat round to shoot, it is NOT a wrist breaker.
A .45 doesn’t so much kick as give your hand a shove. My LCP .380 has a far sharper kick.
“But guns chosen by the military achieve cult status, used as iconic weapons in James Bond and other action movies, and become highly desirable among civilian gun owners too.”
I think your see M9’s in movies so much because they are popular prop guns. You can use them in Army movies and in normal movies where the script just calls for “a gun” and they have an external hammer that people love to cock for dramatic effect.
I’ll admit to having a Taurus knock off of an M9, even though I never had, or qualified with an M9 in the Army. Weighs a ton but it shoots and runs and didn’t cost much.
The FBI just issued the results of a major study regarding the effectiveness of handguns in the field and the (not so) surprising result was that caliber and ammo loads pale in significance to the ability to hit what you are aiming at with regard to stopping your opponent. Thus, whether its 9mm, 40 cal or .45 acp - use what you are comfortable with and practice, practice, practice.
Check out the Beretta PX4 in .45.Ten round mag,smooth shape(comes out of the holster easily),and it’s a natural pointer.My wife has used one for her carry gun for over 2 years now,no problems or complaints.
I would go with the FN Five Seven it is a lightweight polymer-based with a large magazine capacity, ambidextrous controls, low recoil, and the ability to penetrate body armor when using certain cartridge types.
/johnny
Yep. If you are talking offensive combat: firepower rules. More lead downrange+little perceived recoil+hyper velocity = great for putting down Tangos, esp if they have a vest/on. (5.7mm will ding off of sapi plates though, even crappy ones).
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