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Army wants to dump the M9?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2610100" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Here Here on the historical lack of practical shooting training in the rank & file Military. I've been retired for over a decade and hope things have improved since. When in, I learned that outside of USASOC, no one was spending the time and ammo with experienced trainers. Many Infantrymen and their Officers struggled with both 1911 and M9. Running ranges could be hazardous to your health, and if running the ranges for ROTC Advanced Camp Cadets, NG or support staff, it was definitely hazardous to be up on the line. </p><p>I hope that the Army and USMC will someday get 100% of Infantrymen to the point of being at least competitive in a "3 gun" (Pistol, rifle, LMG) type training program. The caliber issues would be less of an issue, more bad guys would bleed and more good guys would return home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2610100, member: 100"] Here Here on the historical lack of practical shooting training in the rank & file Military. I've been retired for over a decade and hope things have improved since. When in, I learned that outside of USASOC, no one was spending the time and ammo with experienced trainers. Many Infantrymen and their Officers struggled with both 1911 and M9. Running ranges could be hazardous to your health, and if running the ranges for ROTC Advanced Camp Cadets, NG or support staff, it was definitely hazardous to be up on the line. I hope that the Army and USMC will someday get 100% of Infantrymen to the point of being at least competitive in a "3 gun" (Pistol, rifle, LMG) type training program. The caliber issues would be less of an issue, more bad guys would bleed and more good guys would return home. [/QUOTE]
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