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Equipment Performance Report: 9mm and .45 Caliber Autoloading Pistol Test Results

NCJ Number
107799
Author(s)
J Hernon
Date Published
1987
Length
85 pages
Annotation
This report details the testing of 20 different models of autoloading pistols against the minimum performance requirements established by the National Institute of Justice for 9-millimeter and .45-caliber autoloading pistols.
Abstract
None of the models completely complied with every parameter specified by the standards. However, several models met all but the user information requirement. In no case did the manufacturer provide a certificate of compliance with the standard, and the majority of models did not include a statement on ammunition known to be beyond the design limits of the pistol. Data for each model covers compliance with user information, visual inspection, dimensional, functional, drop safety, and drop function requirements. Results of firing tests also are provided. Overall, test results indicate that the majority of pistols were not combat ready as supplied. It is suggested that law enforcement agencies base their purchase decisions on the extent to which the failure to comply with specific requirements limits the pistol's ability to meet an agency's individual needs. 4 tables.