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Canadian Military Phases Out WWII-Era Browning Pistols, Settles for Modern Sig Sauer P320Ottawa: The Canadian military is set to retire its remaining World War II-era 9mm Browning Hi-Power pistols by the end of the year, transitioning to the modern 9mm Sig Sauer P320 pistols.
The military purchased the Sig Sauer P320, which is being distributed to units. It replaces the Browning Hi-Power pistol that has been used by the Canadian Forces for decades. National Defence ...
The Canadian Forces will destroy its remaining Browning ... More than a million Browning Hi-Power pistols were manufactured since the Second World War and the gun has been used by dozens of ...
Canadian soldiers — and eventually sailors ... The new handgun replaces the Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol. Delivery of the new weapons is expected to begin next year.
The Browning Hi Power pistol was the last handgun ... produce guns for Nationalist China, and later Canadian and British paratroopers and special forces. After the war the GP35 was more commonly ...
Deal with Victoria, B.C. based armourer will replace Canada's ancient Browning Hi-Power pistols with 7,000 ... 7,000 pistols for use by the Canadian Army, with options for up to 9,500 additional ...
The Browning Hi Power pistol was the last handgun ... produce guns for Nationalist China, and later Canadian and British paratroopers and special forces. After the war the GP35 was more commonly ...
The Hi-Power — known as the Browning Hi-Power ... serving with the American, British, Canadian, and Free French forces during WWII — as well as Germany after Nazi forces captured the venerable ...
In 1922, when the French put out the call for a new military pistol chambered in 9 mm Parabellum, Belgium’s Fabrique Nationale (FN) answered with firearm titan John Moses Browning and a little ...
High Power or Hi-Power: If the gun is marked “Fabrique Nationale,” it is a High Power. If the gun is marked “Browning Arms ... High Power for the French military, which was ultimately ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Replacing the 1940s-era Browning handguns has been on the Department of National Defence’s procurement list for years 365 ...
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