Glock 17/19 seems to be the gold standard police and military are moving towards so I'm betting we end up with something totally opposite. Maybe we'll give a billion dollar contract to someone in Quebec to "modernize" the brownings.
Another aspect of the troops being made to carry a two pound piece of small arms history in the BHP on their side, is the carriage of the old 9mm. I cannot possibly think of a more useless POS holster then the Bianchi UM84 holster on issue.
If we could take a Bofors out of a museum and put it on a ship we were sending to the Persian Gulf in '91 (or so the legend goes)
The Bofors taken from HMCS Bonaventure were a big part of our airfield defence in NATO in the late '80s. Fill the sky with enough $hit and some Russky was bound to fly into it. Unfortunately, it was mostly ornamental and, at best, a revenge act for somebody who would fly low enough to make a CW delivery.
If the Army turned a blind eye to equipping rifles with after market goodies, there was any number of options available on the market for carrying a pistol.
You don't have to necessarily shoot them down with SHORAD, just pose enough of a threat to force attacking aircraft up to an altitude where HIMAD can effectively engage them. Nowadays every LAV III and Coyote is effectively a SHORAD system, the 25mm chain gun is a very significant threat to helos and fixed wing ground attack.
If the Army turned a blind eye to equipping rifles with after market goodies, there was any number of options available on the market for carrying a pistol.
I could probably count on one hand the number who used the issue Bianchi or shoulder holster. I used a Safariland 6004 for outside the wire and a Comp Tac kydex belt holster for inside. The Comp Tac STILL has moon dust in it, 12 year later
Personally, I fitted G10 grips, deck tape on the front and back strap, and ditched the mag safety. That's about all you can manage - nothing you can do about the sights short of a milling machine, and properly fitting an extended safety wasn't something I was willing to risk getting wrong.
indeed there was. The issued holster was known in my circle as the widow maker. No way you could get anywhere close to a 2 second draw time with it. Maybe 5 with practice unless you started stripped off the retention devices. Being a poor universal holster you seriously risked losing the pistol if you were trying to make it easier to draw. just terrible.
My team came back in to the airfield every 6-8 weeks or so, and we used to joke that really the only good thing that came of going back to KAF was being able to keep up with the latest Holster Fashions on the boardwalk. Someone local was hand-making custom leather shoulder holsters and they were all the rage with the Hesco Hobbits.
Here's a question; how many times did Cdn troops actually use pistols to kill or wound or suppress the bad guys in Afghanistan? There must be some AARs or official records on this which may be somewhat different than the anecdotal evidence.



























