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Army Picks Sig Sauer's P320 Handgun to Replace M9 Service Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkRohfrietsch" data-source="post: 72110842" data-attributes="member: 207588"><p>Originally the "92" it was designed in 1975, so it is a cold war era pistol; the 1911, being designed 105 years ago, is "pre" cold war; with a long and reliable service life!</p><p></p><p>Our Canadian Military adopted the Browning Hi-Power in 1944 (built by Inglis in Toronto) and are still using it. A limited number of Sig P226 have been issued to those with small hands as the Hi-Power is a fair handful (and a true cold war pistol lol). I believe that these will be replaced in the next year or too. Like the 1911, the Hi-Power stands the test of time, and some of the 1944 pistols are still in service!</p><p></p><p>Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ontario Provincial Police, and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources have addopted the Glock in 9mm as their new service pistol, replacing various pistols (mostly Sigs) in .40 S & W. Some of these police and game wardens are not so happy with the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkRohfrietsch, post: 72110842, member: 207588"] Originally the "92" it was designed in 1975, so it is a cold war era pistol; the 1911, being designed 105 years ago, is "pre" cold war; with a long and reliable service life! Our Canadian Military adopted the Browning Hi-Power in 1944 (built by Inglis in Toronto) and are still using it. A limited number of Sig P226 have been issued to those with small hands as the Hi-Power is a fair handful (and a true cold war pistol lol). I believe that these will be replaced in the next year or too. Like the 1911, the Hi-Power stands the test of time, and some of the 1944 pistols are still in service! Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ontario Provincial Police, and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources have addopted the Glock in 9mm as their new service pistol, replacing various pistols (mostly Sigs) in .40 S & W. Some of these police and game wardens are not so happy with the switch. [/QUOTE]
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