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Moshjath
11-29-10, 07:16
So this morning I was reading through the PEO Soldier 2011 portfolio, and I stumbled across an entry on page 243 that I knew nothing about, the Army seems to be putting together requirements for a new handgun to potentially replace the M9 in FY14 with a new modular pistol. I was aware of the dual path carbine program, but this was new to me.

https://peosoldier.army.mil/newpeo/Folio2010/PEOSoldierPortfolioFY2011web.pdf

aflin
11-29-10, 15:52
This happens just about every year...rumor has it the army is looking for new weapon platforms to replace their existing ones.

Will they ever do that in the near future? Who knows... :confused:

Magic_Salad0892
11-30-10, 07:28
They will select the SIG P250.

Littlelebowski
11-30-10, 08:12
They will select the SIG P250.

Care to take a bet?

Entropy
11-30-10, 08:24
Once they realize the trying to pack all that modularity into a compact-size dependent platform, that is very dependent on precise spring and slide mass for reliable operation, and must make up for the unstable shooting platform and user induced malfunctions of a pistol.......they may ditch the whole project in favor of a more traditional pistol pistol design.

Magic_Salad0892
12-01-10, 05:34
Care to take a bet?

What is your bet?

Taurus Judge?

It's pretty modular. It can be a pistol in .45LC, or a shotgun in .410.

Seraph
12-01-10, 06:24
I'm betting they'll drop the idea, as suggested by Entropy.

Littlelebowski
12-01-10, 08:31
What is your bet?

Taurus Judge?

It's pretty modular. It can be a pistol in .45LC, or a shotgun in .410.

They'll drop the idea. Have you not seen the reports from the field on the P250?

Magic_Salad0892
12-01-10, 09:16
I have. POS.

I wasn't being serious.

However, imagine the Taurus adds...

Littlelebowski
12-01-10, 11:42
Here's what they mean by "modular." The P250 probably won't even be considered.


The MHS requirement calls for a non-caliber specific weapon
with modular features to allow for the adaption of different
fire control devices, pistol grips, and alternate magazine
options. The weapon will fit various hand sizes and will
mount targeting enablers using MIL-STD-1913 rails. The
new weapon will incorporate detection avoidance by having
a non-reflective neutral color and will be operable with a
sound and flash suppression kit in place.

RAM Engineer
12-01-10, 11:59
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Service_Small_Arms_Program
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Combat_Pistol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_Handgun_System

I'm thinking it will end up more like the JCP program than the JSSAP program. :rolleyes:

Sensei
12-01-10, 13:36
The P250 will be selected and have razor sharp edges added to the grip and slide. This will allow it to double as a throwing knife in the likely event that it stops functioning.

All kidding aside, it is not likely to happen soon given the large numbers of M9's that have recently been added to the inventory.

Militant83
12-01-10, 17:26
I dont see them doing anything in the near future.

DocGKR
12-01-10, 19:24
The requirements sound a lot like an M&P or HK45/P30...

Magic_Salad0892
12-02-10, 01:42
What do they mean by ''Pistol grips''?

Do they mean adjustable backstraps?