In 1990 the Beretta M9 replaced the venerable Colt 1911 as the main
pistol of choice for the US Army. At the time the decision was
controversial particularly because it was perceived that a smaller
caliber weapon such as the Beretta would lack the necessary stopping
power and range in comparison to the .45 caliber Colt. The situation was
not helped by the rumour that the adoption of this Italian designed
pistol was in exchange for the creation of US missile bases within
Italy. Nonetheless, the Beretta, although not a perfect pistol, has
since proved many of its distractors wrong with widespread use in Iraq
and Afghanistan. Written by a leading pistol expert who currently trains
US Special Forces in the use of this weapon, this book is an honest
appraisal of the successes and failings of the Beretta design. The
volume traces the Beretta designs, which preceded the M9 as well as its
use on the battlefield, including the impact it has had on close combat
training due to the larger magazine capacity. It also details the
adoption of the Beretta by US law enforcement agencies and the impact
this has had. This is a fascinating history of a classic pistol and its
future use.