Randy Haskin wrote:
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I'm a bit of a gun enthusiast, and I've never been all that enamored with the M9 that I am issued currently. I own a 92FS personally, and it is certainly a well-built weapon that is great fun to plink with at the range. The 9x19 round in FMJ isn't exactly the best self-defense round out there, but it is effective enough to do the job. If I were allowed to, though, I would carry a Combat Commander in .45.
My philosophy as a fighter pilot with a sidearm has always been that it is for emergency DEFENSE only. No matter how many pistol-caliber bullets you have, if you suddenly become a foot soldier your job is to HIDE and wait for the cavalry to come get you.
There are very, very few situations in a combat zone that a sidearm can get you out of without making things significantly worse.
If you are hanging in the chute and as you descend you see badguys on their way to your landing site, "locking and loading" is tantamount to signing your own death warrant.
All your government asks of you if you should be captured is that you return with honor -- we are not Gary Powers on a top secret mission over Russia armed with cyanide pills in which we are expected to kill ourselves before being captured. Indeed, in some situations, there *are* things that can happen in enemy captivity that are worse than just death, but that depends a lot on where you are and who you are fighting.
In fact, exactly zero of the reports I've read from Vietnam and shootdowns since then involved downed pilots Rambo-ing it up after they hit the ground. If it didn't work for any of them, I'm not thinking that I'm going to try and press the issue and be the first.
So, in the two places I've been -- Iraq and Afghanistan -- I've never harbored any Rambo ideas about fighting my way out of badguy land with my pistol, no matter what make or what caliber.
Amen! Before I went to Warrant Officer flight school and started flying the Cobra I was a sergeant in an SF capacity. Because I showed up in the unit with Master Jump wing, Ranger, Pathfinder tabs etc. a lot of the guys I flew with thought it was great to get paired with me "just in case". I let them believe what they wanted to about that, but the one thing I did know was that I if I suddenly had to revert to my old job, Ranger school and the others would be handy, but the multiple SERE schools I did at Fort Bragg would be what I counted on most. Funny how it's Survival, Evasion,Resistance and Escape, and Gun Battle (with side arm) is nowhere to be found in there. I carried my Python, because I already owned it, I lived in the BOQ, so they made me keep it in the arms room, and it was just as easy to issue it on alert, as that piece of issue junk.
I have a large collection of firearms as well. Commander is a great choice. I don't have one, but I have a Trophy Gold Cup that I shoot all the time. John Browning was a genius.
The "five to scare them and one for yourself in case it doesn't" was just a joke about the old issue revolver.
BTW, when I was in Group and in my go to "every school the military has" mode, I went to the Air Force FAC school, which at the time was 3 weeks at Sembach Air base in Germany. It was the only AF school I went to, and it was excellent, excellent training.