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Author Topic: what will the military do with all the old M9's once the new pistols arrive?  (Read 930 times)

Offline grumpy old man

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Will they destroy the old Beretta M9 pistols or will they sell them?  I remember shooting the Beretta M9 when I was in the military and thought they were a very good pistol to shoot.  Never had to shoot it in a self defense situation but I thought it was a nice pistol.
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Offline jonm

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They have about 15yrs to decide what to do based on the way they drag their feet with everything else.

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Has there been a decision on a new pistol?  I've heard stories here and there, but I usually don't give them much attention since they have been talking about a new pistol for years, but never seem to do anything. 

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they are not even close to finding a new one but I was just wondering.
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they are not even close to finding a new one but I was just wondering.

Roger that.  I will resume ignoring.

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I think it might depend on whose president... because, you know, we cant have these weapons of war on our streets. ::)

But i might get one, just for fun i doubt id shoot it much
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I think it might depend on whose president... because, you know, we cant have these weapons of war on our streets. ::)

I think this is the right answer. Obongo's State Dept prevented the repatriation of those M-1's from the Korea a couple years ago.
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I think it might depend on whose president... because, you know, we cant have these weapons of war on our streets. ::)

Clearly not, as this Yahoo article explains.  The streets will be running red with blood.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/army-handgun-weapon-criminals-162100885.html
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