The Slow End Of A Fad
Another police department is replacing its 9mm handguns with .40-caliber Sigs.
Village police stepped into the cutting edge of law enforcement this week with $183,700 in equipment upgrades approved by trustees.
The Village Board voted 4-0 Tuesday with two trustees absent to install digital video cameras in 20 police cars and replace the department’s 9mm handguns with .40-caliber pistols.
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Lansing police purchased the 9mm handguns 17 years ago, “when they were the best thing going,” he said. Since then, the FBI, Illinois State Police and U.S. Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms have switched to .40-caliber guns, officials said.
“The .40-caliber is an excellent choice, because you’re dealing with larger, heavier bullets,” Hoekstra said. “They’re very close to the 9mm as far as velocity, but they have more momentum.”
A lot of police forces went to 9mm all at once because it was the latest buzz in the industry at the time, even if it wasn’t the best decision to have been made. That having been said, I wouldn’t hesitate to carry a 9mm (in fact I’ve done so). As someone so wisely said, “The first rule of gunfighting is to have a gun.” Whatever gun you have certainly beats the one you didn’t bring. Still, bigger is better in terms of administering the Maximum Lifetime High-Speed Lead Allowance to a goblin.
Link via NRA News.com.
The Assault Weapon Band should be strickly enforced. Assault Weapons are unnecessary for the protection of individuals and their property.
Furthermore, I do not find it amusing that the media department finds the humor in women having red tracking laser lights from such weapons stuck in their faces.
Gulf Storm I or Storm II, I fail to see the humor. Someone send out an Amber Alert and investigate the three ninja’s behind the tree that threatened my life with bodily harm in 1991, please. (Noise Control Reduction Plan – Fox)
Robin,
You get one warning. This post is off-topic, and quite frankly, doesn’t make any sense.
My rights to ban commenters and/or delete comments will be “strickly” enforced here.