The title and the following are from the jorno’s Bluesky post.
The M-17 is the military variant of the Sig Sauer P320 semi-automatic pistol, a controversial firearm that has been banned by multiple law enforcement agencies (including ICE) for reportedly firing without a trigger pull. […] The M-17 may have been chosen as a compromise to follow the orders to arm the DC national guard while making the optics “less aggressive” than, say, rifles.
https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3lwrlgm73nc2l
Isn’t the Beretta M9 also just a reliable sidearm? It replaced the 1911 for a reason and has been in use for 40 years.
It’s incredibly reliable and easy to maintain. I picked up a used civilian model (92fs) well over a decade and shoot with it often, it’ll probably outlast me.
The only real complaint that anyone really has with the model is that it’s larger and heavier than most of your newer pieces, which can make it more difficult to conceal and carry. That, and it’s difficult to mount any kind of site to it.
Both of these complaints are mainly leveled by chuds who have fantasies about vigilante justice. Hand guns don’t need sites, that’s a skill issue…get good. And size and weight don’t really factor into a service sidearm, if anything they just help with recoil and accuracy.
All the complaints the military levied at the M9 only pertained to the og model. Theres newer models of the M9 that were modular, in NATO caliber, and had rails.
If I were guessing the only reason they changed is because they wanted new Models of M9 and the purchasing office said you already have M9 at home… Yeah they’re 30 years old, but they still work and sidearms are mostly decorative in actual combat scenarios.
It kinda made sense since the M9s that were in stock were getting old, so they wanted to take the opportunity to upgrade instead of just restocking the same thing.
…but then fucky shit happened around the trials for picking the next standard sidearm. Baretta submitted an M9A2 with all the features the Army wanted and didn’t even get considered. I STG in twenty years we’re gonna learn that somebody somewhere got a kickback.