We went from a REAL battle rifle in a REAL battle calibre to the current rifle. Now we want to dump the all-steel HP because it's too heavy and our armourer's don't know how to make them work reliably?
We surely live in a 'throw-away' world. There is never enough money to do it right the first time, but always enough to do it again, and again, and again ..... and never get what we really need or want.
We went from a REAL battle rifle in a REAL battle calibre to the current rifle. Now we want to dump the all-steel HP because it's too heavy and our armourer's don't know how to make them work reliably?
We surely live in a 'throw-away' world. There is never enough money to do it right the first time, but always enough to do it again, and again, and again ..... and never get what we really need or want.
We went from a REAL battle rifle in a REAL battle calibre to the current rifle. Now we want to dump the all-steel HP because it's too heavy and our armourer's don't know how to make them work reliably?
We surely live in a 'throw-away' world. There is never enough money to do it right the first time, but always enough to do it again, and again, and again ..... and never get what we really need or want.
Can't make #### work if there's no parts. Same reason we finally replaced the Lee Enfields with the Rangers.
Last time I inspected the BHP's at work; 1 in 10 was an unserviceable barrel. Only about 10 of the 100 magazines (non-Belgian) still had serviceable springs.
I was more than pleased for the brief time we had P226's in the vault.
There is a similar conversation going on in the political Articles forum .....
So, ALL Inglis HPs don't/won't work with even new mags ..... ? Really? That's quite a bold statement backed up by ..... ?
As far as calibre effectiveness goes, 7.62 vs 5.56 is a no brainer. You can take on most game animals up to large bears with the 7.62, which is less than half a step behind the .30-'06 which has taken Grizzlies and much African game . I don't know anyone shooting the 5.56 at anything other than coyotes.
Oh, I forget - the weight factor. Didn't seem to bother the US soldiers who used it in the sand box because - wait for it - it worked when the 5.56 failed.
No we want to dump the high power because it doesn't work. Not with rhe crap old mags, not with the new mags. It's a tired old pile that needs to be sent of to the grave.
Lets not forget the capacity shortfall of the hi power(13vs15-18) compared to more modern offerings on top of its reliability shortfalls. And if you can have something more reliable, with a higher capacity, and at a lighter weight, why would you not choose it?
Drop the tired charade of "REAL" rifles and calibres. The c8 and 556 works just fine.
Barrels and springs are easily replaced items. I put BarSto barrels in both my commercial HPs.
There is a similar conversation going on in the political Articles forum .....
So, ALL Inglis HPs don't/won't work with even new mags ..... ? Really? That's quite a bold statement backed up by ..... ?
As far as calibre effectiveness goes, 7.62 vs 5.56 is a no brainer. You can take on most game animals up to large bears with the 7.62, which is less than half a step behind the .30-'06 which has taken Grizzlies and much African game . I don't know anyone shooting the 5.56 at anything other than coyotes.
Oh, I forget - the weight factor. Didn't seem to bother the US soldiers who used it in the sand box because - wait for it - it worked when the 5.56 failed.
.We surely live in a 'throw-away' world. There is never enough money to do it right the first time, but always enough to do it again, and again, and again ..... and never get what we really need or want.
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Well I think the BHP (properly maintained) is a very fine pistol and anyone that thinks we need a sidearm with greater capacity than the BHP has been mislead by guns and ammo and may have forgotten the purpose of a sidearm and why rifles and crew served weapons are issued. BUT to suggest that after almost 3/4 of a century of hard (and satisfactory) use of the BHP - its replacement is indicative of living in a ‘throw away’ world is a wee bit of a stretch. Despite the obvious economy - we are going to have a tough time convincing our guys and gals in uniform to go back to long bows and cauldrons of boiling tar.
I say get a factory direct volume discount on the Glock 17 .... slap down a Govt of Canada credit card and be done with it! If we had an enlightened government they could sell off the BHP’s in stocks today to Canadians for $350 apiece and pay for most of the Glock order



























