Buggnkat
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You know Bob, I never thought about that till you posted. I came from the 1911 series carriers. The M9 met a lot of resistance when fielded. Not to mention functionality issues as well as operational issues. Not many thought very highly of the M9 back then. Most of us dont think much of it now.
Given that pistol probably came into being and became the standard sidearm before or about the time that the current stock of Uncle Sugars Kids were born, it is one of the few if only pistols they know or knew. I can see how looking at our 1911s they might think "Wow, what a piece of metal!"
When I came into the service I remember hearing the E-6s and above complain about the M16 and wishing for the return of the M14! Makes sense, I never thought about it that way.
Thanks, now I feel old all of a sudden
Given that pistol probably came into being and became the standard sidearm before or about the time that the current stock of Uncle Sugars Kids were born, it is one of the few if only pistols they know or knew. I can see how looking at our 1911s they might think "Wow, what a piece of metal!"
When I came into the service I remember hearing the E-6s and above complain about the M16 and wishing for the return of the M14! Makes sense, I never thought about it that way.
Thanks, now I feel old all of a sudden