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Adoption of the 9mm 147 Grain Jup by the FBI

NCJ Number
113821
Date Published
1988
Length
29 pages
Annotation
During August 1987, 13 firearms instructors, including representatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, evaluated nine semiautomatic pistols: the .45 caliber Smith and Wesson M645 and Sig-Sauer P220; and the 9mm Sig-Sauer M459, Smith and Wesson M459, Beretta M92, Glock Models 17 and 19, Ruger P85, and IMI AT84.
Abstract
Weapons were evaluated for design approach; ease of care, maintenance, operation, and use; freedom from breakdowns; parts availability; safety; delivery, resistance to breakage; and reputation and integrity of the vendor. Each weapon was evaluated independently on its own merits using a point system with a maximum possible 750 points. Highest ratings were achieved by the Smith and Wesson M645 (730 points), the Sig-Sauer P226 (710), the Smith and Wesson M459 (705), and the Beretta M92. Appendixes include scoring data; discussions of wound ballistics, ammunition selection criteria, and incapacitation of human targets; tables; and a rating form. 23 footnotes.