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... a continuation of what BSMStar was saying (more of a full circle):
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a recent excerpt from the latest edition of American Rifleman magazine, NRA's 'Official Journal' (July 2006). the article was written by Wiley Clapp, field editor. Back To the Future? U.S. Military .45s, pp.36-37 "We have come to understand the flawed logic of selecting a high-capacity 9mm pistol, simply because it holds lots of shots. Even the .40 S&W compromise, which gives us fewer shots and bigger bullets than the 9mm, has not always worked well as it should. The best solution to the problem would seem to be the one adopted in 1911 - a .45 ACP handgun. Any student of firearm history is aware of the fact that we have been through this before and for exactly the same reasons. We once change from a single-action .45 Colt revolver of adequate power to a .38 Long Colt revolver of inadequate power, just because the latter was lighter, more modern double-action design. When the .38 Long Colt faced a determined enemy in the Philippines, it didn't performed well, and we ended up rushing the older .45 Colt guns out of arsenal storage and into the hands of the troops. Then, a program of development was initiated that resulted in the best service pistol and service pistol cartridge in the history of arms. The M1911 Colt in .45 ACP served us well in two world wars, Korea, Vietnam and other conflicts throughout the troubled 20th century." |
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