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Originally Posted by notorious
Nothing. .40 packs a nice punch.
Or they could beef up the FS92 and keep things familiar.
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That's funny when the tests were being run at APG the Beretta 92 was clearly the most durable pistol, typically they would go past 30k rounds before failure.
All the others Colt, Smith, Sig, H&K started showing wear at 10K and most failed catastrophically by 15k, IIRC.
It's not the pistol it's the caliber. Since all the NATO members used a 9mm std. we felt that we should standardize on it also. It was a mistake IMO.
By the way I'm a fan of the Beretta 92 I own a couple of them They are darn good weapons.