I like the Browning. During WW2, Korean War and even Vietnam (some US troops used the Browning as a non-issued private alternative-it held more rounds than the 1911) as well as many conflicts around the globe, the Browning HP has served well, defended the possessor of the pistol and killed well.
Is this question of whether the CF needs a new pistol akin to the rifles of yesteryear that harvested untold numbers of game are no longer able to do it now that a newer, shinier or more fashionable firearm/cartridge combination is being pushed by a manufacturer? It is good to be innovative but the HP has proved itself time and again. Moreover, it still looks modern and shoots well. Magazines with deformed lips or week or broken floor plates cannot be used as an argument for getting rid of the pistol. Why throw out the baby with the bath water?
People are just hungry for something different.
By the way, close protection and not just the JTF2 use the SIG 226 along with C8's with suppressors.
Is this question of whether the CF needs a new pistol akin to the rifles of yesteryear that harvested untold numbers of game are no longer able to do it now that a newer, shinier or more fashionable firearm/cartridge combination is being pushed by a manufacturer? It is good to be innovative but the HP has proved itself time and again. Moreover, it still looks modern and shoots well. Magazines with deformed lips or week or broken floor plates cannot be used as an argument for getting rid of the pistol. Why throw out the baby with the bath water?
People are just hungry for something different.
By the way, close protection and not just the JTF2 use the SIG 226 along with C8's with suppressors.