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    Hornady has the new .45 critical defense load that is missle. I don't want to quote the wrong info, but somewhere around 1150+ fps. I hate to make things worse, but I have a Sig P239 with a .357 sig (change out for the .40 S&W). Flat shooting, super accurate for me at least, but not too popular. Only one government agency uses it, I believe the Secret Service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyBob View Post
    Only one government agency uses it, I believe the Secret Service.
    Air Marshal Service
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    Quote Originally Posted by firecrackerktm View Post
    The Wal-Mart on 44th had some last week. Also in Brighton.
    Brighton as in Hwy 85 & Bromley? Every time I go in there they don't have any ammo that I shoot. Mostly just a some .270, 30.06 and 20 ga.

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    From Wikipedia - Between 1981 and 1991, the Secret Service issued the Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 and the Smith & Wesson Model 66-2 .357 Magnum revolvers, with 2.5-inch barrels all the way up to the 4-inch-barreled models, loaded with hollow-point rounds. By 1992, the standard issue weapon became the SIG Sauer P228 9mm pistol. In the late 1990s it was swapped for the SIG Sauer P229 chambered in the then-new .357 SIG cartridge. Special Agents also carried Uzi submachine guns in the 1970s and 80s, but they have since been phased out, being replaced with HK MP5s and FN P90s

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