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Hog's Gone Fishin 07-13-2014 03:14 PM

Army to Replace the 9mm pistol
 
I've NEVER liked the 9mm. You gotta use a whole clip to kill those Zombies in the ME. ! It's about time !

Army to replace 9mm pistol with more reliable gun packing better 'knock down’ power


By Joseph Weber
·Published July 12, 2014
·FoxNews.com

The Army wants to retire its supply of 9mm handguns and replace it with a more accurate and user-friendly model that also will provide soldiers with more “knock-down” power.

Army officials say their inventory of more than 200,000 semi-automatic Beretta M9 and Sig Sauer M11 pistols has become outdated, worn out and needs to be replaced with an updated model that also offers more reliability and durability.


They also are considering new ammunition, which has sparked considerable debate among military and civilian weapons experts, too.

“Advancements in firearms have taken place since the M9 was adopted nearly 30 years ago, and it is our intent to take advantage of these advancements,” a military spokesperson told FoxNews.com on Friday. “The Army is seeking to replace the M9 and M11 pistols with a handgun that is more accurate, ergonomic, reliable and durable than the current pistol.”

Officials seem opposed to an update version of the Beretta M9, despite the company offering to make changes.

"We have submitted numerous changes or product improvements that really address a lot of the shortcomings that are either perceived or real," Beretta development manager Gabe Bailey recently told Military.com.

The Army has been considering a change for several years and on July 29 will hold a so-called “industry day” to brief gun manufacturers about the competition requirements for a winning proposal.

The Defense Department will reportedly buy more than 400,000 new pistols if and when officials agree on a new model.

Beyond the 9mm’s durability issues, which Army officials says are costing them too much in repairs, soldiers also say the pistol needs a more ergonomic grip, its safety device too often locks inadvertently and its open-slide bullet chamber allows in too much dirty, which results in jamming.

Still, the other big issue appears to be about the caliber of the new ammunition, considering most experts argue a person must be hit with several 9 mm rounds to be killed.

“We are not dictating a caliber during the competition,” the spokesperson said. “A vendor may submit multiple calibers of ammunition. However, the ammunition must exceed the performance of the current M882 9mm round.”

Among those likely to be considered in the Modular Handgun System competition are the .40 and .45 caliber rounds.

The argument against the .40 caliber round is that its heavier weight and stronger recoil causes excessive wear on a 9 mm pistol.

There have been no reports on how much the new weapons will cost, amid budget concerns. However, in September 2012, Beretta received a 5-year, $64 million firm-fixed-price contract for up to 100,000 of its M9 9mm pistols, according to Defense Industry Daily.

Following industry day, the Army will release a draft Request for Proposal, which seeks input from manufacturers.

The Army will then consider the manufacturers’ comments and modify the request, if necessary. It will then hold a final industry day before issuing a final proposal before the end of the year.

The next phase will essentially be a tryout and elimination process, which officials say will be based on technical results and will rely “heavily” on soldier feedback.

“One of the primary requirements for this weapon system is to provide the soldier with increased terminal performance,” the spokesperson said. “Feedback from soldiers in the field is that they want increased ‘knock-down power.’ And the MHS program will evaluate commercially available weapons that meet that requirement.”

TribalElder 07-13-2014 03:16 PM


Donger 07-13-2014 03:21 PM

Hopefully, it will shoot these...

The research arm dedicated to creating breakthrough technology for the Pentagon has shared video of a successful test of self-guided bullets.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency conducted a test April 21 with Teledyne Scientific & Imaging. Video posted to YouTube earlier this month shows a round with a ballistic path far from its intended target. As the round makes its way along the errant trajectory it suddenly curves, corrects itself and hits the intended target.

DARPA had a promising prototype for its Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordinance (EXACTO) .50-caliber bullets in 2012, but the new video confirms that the agency has perfected the technology.

“The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance system seeks to improve sniper effectiveness and enhance troop safety by allowing greater shooter standoff range and reduction in target engagement timelines,” DARPA’s website stated.

The new rounds will make American snipers even more efficient, allowing them to acquire moving targets in any environment. A self-guided bullet makes eliminating a target with one shot more likely, which better safeguards the sniper’s exact location.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz37Nz8Awpq
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

notorious 07-13-2014 03:23 PM

"More Reliability" and "More Accurate".


Heh. Good luck with that.

Donger 07-13-2014 03:25 PM

http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Rele...14/07/10a.aspx

notorious 07-13-2014 03:25 PM

The author of this article doesn't know shit about guns.

Kyle DeLexus 07-13-2014 03:26 PM

I'm having a 9mm vs. .45 debate myself. I have a compact XDm .45 and really like it, but it's a little bulky for summer concealment. I am thinking about getting a more compact pistol to carry in the summer and possibly to carry as a backup on an ankle (or if I get one small enough just in a pocket) during winter.

XDs or Shield are the likely candidates.

Discuss Thrower 07-13-2014 03:26 PM

The army's worried about too many Americans with kevlar.

Mr. Laz 07-13-2014 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger (Post 10744894)
Hopefully, it will shoot these...

The research arm dedicated to creating breakthrough technology for the Pentagon has shared video of a successful test of self-guided bullets.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency conducted a test April 21 with Teledyne Scientific & Imaging. Video posted to YouTube earlier this month shows a round with a ballistic path far from its intended target. As the round makes its way along the errant trajectory it suddenly curves, corrects itself and hits the intended target.

DARPA had a promising prototype for its Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordinance (EXACTO) .50-caliber bullets in 2012, but the new video confirms that the agency has perfected the technology.

“The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance system seeks to improve sniper effectiveness and enhance troop safety by allowing greater shooter standoff range and reduction in target engagement timelines,” DARPA’s website stated.

The new rounds will make American snipers even more efficient, allowing them to acquire moving targets in any environment. A self-guided bullet makes eliminating a target with one shot more likely, which better safeguards the sniper’s exact location.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz37Nz8Awpq
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

Those require a huge radar scope that won't work on a pistol.

Hog's Gone Fishin 07-13-2014 03:28 PM

I think the issue is ,those muslims we fight are so drugged up we need actual stopping power to put them down.

notorious 07-13-2014 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10744918)
The army's worried about too many Americans with kevlar.

5.7

Donger 07-13-2014 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 10744919)
Those require a huge radar scope that won't work on a pistol.

The guidance system is neither huge nor does it use RADAR. But, yes, it's being designed for rifles.

'Hamas' Jenkins 07-13-2014 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10744927)
5.7

I loved that ****ing gun in Counterstrike

Discuss Thrower 07-13-2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10744996)
I loved that ****ing gun in Counterstrike

Psh. Who played vanilla counter-strike?


Scoutz-Knivez was the BOMB.

beach tribe 07-13-2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10744918)
The army's worried about too many Americans with kevlar.

They will need at least 1,000,000 rounds to practice with the new weapons to make a decision.


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