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M9 Pistol Weapon Reviews

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Information on M9 Weapon

The Beretta M9 Pistol, formally Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9, is a 9x19mm Parabellum pistol of the United States Military adopted in 1985. It is basically a military specification Beretta 92F, later the 92FS.

It won a competition in the 80's to replace the M1911A1 as the primary handgun of the U.S. Military, beating out many other contenders. It officially entered service in the early 90's. Some other models have been adopted to a lesser extent, namely the M11 pistol, and older, or different, models remain in use in certain niches. The M9 pistol was scheduled to be replaced under an Army program, the Future Handgun System (FHS), which was merged with the SOF Combat Pistol program to create the Joint Combat Pistol (JCP). In early 2006, the JCP was renamed Combat Pistol (CP), and the number of pistols to be bought was drastically cut back. The joint U.S. Army/Air Force Modular Handgun System will select a commercial off-the-shelf handgun to replace the M9 pistol in Fiscal Year of 2011–12.

 

History of M9 Pistol

In the early 1970's, in an effort to make all of the five branches of U.S. Forces' weapons in sync, the Joint Services Small Arms Planning Commission was formed to test a variety of weapons. The 92F survived exposure to temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, being soaked in salt water, being dropped repeatedly on concrete, and being buried in sand, mud and snow. Additionally, the 92F proved a MRBF (mean rounds before failure) of 35,000 rounds. That number is often touted as the equivalent to five or six times the pistol's service life. While this is normally true in European militaries, armed forces of the United States normally subject sidearms to much more extensive use. The war in Iraq, which has featured frequent urban and room-to-room combat, has seen American soldiers and Marines relying even more heavily on their pistols.

 

Storage of M9 Pistols

If you need to store M9 Pistols, you should consider purchasing a tactical weapon storage rack because of the weapon storage efficency provided by the most up to date, recent weapon rack avalibale today to consumers.

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