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you know i have never figured out why people think that winning a government contract or a police association contract is a good recommendation for a gun. in most cases (the exception being elite units who have an actual say in what they use) guns are purchased by some faceless bureaucrat in an office who has taken a simple set of specifications, made it as complicated as hell and then buys the cheapest thing out that that remotely meets the specifications, i.e. it is a hand gun, it is 9 mm , it holds 15 rounds and comes with two magazines, close enough! sort of like Alan Shepard's quote "It's a very sobering feeling to be up in space and realize that one's safety factor was determined by the lowest bidder on a government contract."
you know i have never figured out why people think that winning a government contract or a police association contract is a good recommendation for a gun. in most cases (the exception being elite units who have an actual say in what they use) guns are purchased by some faceless bureaucrat in an office who has taken a simple set of specifications, made it as complicated as hell and then buys the cheapest thing out that that remotely meets the specifications, i.e. it is a hand gun, it is 9 mm , it holds 15 rounds and comes with two magazines, close enough! sort of like Alan Shepard's quote "It's a very sobering feeling to be up in space and realize that one's safety factor was determined by the lowest bidder on a government contract."




























,..not sure what that was; but the HK P2000 was chosen. NHQ in Ottawa confirmed this by email last week to me,..said the only one that passed the tests was the HK...






















