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Okay, not the entire article- a bland report of Winchester winning the contract for 9mm ammo for the Army. I just thought this part was funny:
With the FBI and Department of Defense leaning in hard on 9mm (as well as the myth of “stopping power” having been put to rest), antiquated cartridges such as .45 ACP and dated interim rounds such as .40 S&W may be seeing the sunset on the horizon- at least in terms of duty application.
The .45 ACP is "antiquated" and the .40 is "dated"...what does that make the 9mm Parabellum which is older than both?
With the FBI and Department of Defense leaning in hard on 9mm (as well as the myth of “stopping power” having been put to rest), antiquated cartridges such as .45 ACP and dated interim rounds such as .40 S&W may be seeing the sunset on the horizon- at least in terms of duty application.
The .45 ACP is "antiquated" and the .40 is "dated"...what does that make the 9mm Parabellum which is older than both?