yeah, sarp started in '95 for sure, and possibly late '94. Can't remember.
Was speaking with an RCMP Officer the other day at work and asked the same question.
She said the left leg holster contains the Tazer , also that the policy will be 9mm and that if change where to come it would take a very long time.
Change in the RCMP is very Political.
Dont know if this has been covered already but thought I would listen to myself type.
Rob

The RCMP was one of the last forces to get rid of the .38 so it will be awhile before the upgrade to .40. In the meantime, the RCMP is actively demostrating "gun envy" by discouraging other agencies from acquiring the .40, including CBSA which ended up with the 9mm version of the PX4 Storm instead of the 9mm because it was RCMP "consultants" conducting the weapons evaluation and it is RCMP armourers who maintain them. I'd be surprised if other federal agencies, including Park Wardens and Environment Canada officers all carry 9mm due to RCMP interference as well.
When did S&W stop making the 5946?
9mm is the most popular pistol round, especially in some of the crappier parts of the world where the mounties work. It's always good to be able to use the ammo off your dead enemy.
Like most national governments in the Western World (and all NATO countries, including the US) the Government of Canada is a 9mm operation
There are US Federal LE and Military units that are issued .40 and .45, it is not 9mm across the board.
I've shot the 5946 before. I found the best use for it was that it was just right for keeping the spare targets from blowing off the shooting bench in the wind....![]()
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NAA.

I would guess that this has NEVER happened in the history of the RCMP.
Picking ammo off your kills in some foreign hole is seldom a consideration when LE departments are choosing a duty caliber...
There are US Federal LE and Military units that are issued .40 and .45, it is not 9mm across the board.



























