When a Canadian soldier is deployed to a war zone such as Afghanistan or Mali, they’re issued with whatever Browning Hi-Power is deemed to be least likely to give out. That’s why some have joked that if they’re ever forced to use their sidearm in combat, they’d be better off throwing it than shooting it.
“If you give me a choice of a sharp stick or a Browning, I’ll … sadly take the Browning but will look fondly at the stick,” Bob Kinch, a former competitive marksman with the Canadian Armed Forces, wrote in a September Quora post.
Like many times when the Canadian military tries to buy something, however, the quest to replace the Browning is now held up in a years-long procurement limbo. A 2016 statement by the Department of National Defence estimated that soldiers wouldn’t be able to get their hands on new pistols until at least 2026.
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