People always think that having higher capacity equates to a requirement to spray and pray. You can still be accurate and delibrate with a pistol that has a higher capacity. If the arguement is of the "nothing will do but .45 acp" nature, then use a pistol that shoots .45 but has higher capacity.
Think of it this way(I'll stay away from 9mm for the sake of arguement)
Glock 22 (.40 cal) - One mag in the gun, two spare = 46 rounds of .40 cal
Glock 21 (.45 acp) - One mag in the gun, three spares = 53 rounds of .45
You would have to carry 5 spare magazines for the 1911 to have a similar round count (of 49, if you are using 8 round mags), it just doesn't justify itself.
Not to mention...if I may, that they could issue Glock 22's, and the 9mm conversion barrels to them, giving them more options should they have to scrounge for ammo. Might not be a big deal now, but if we were ever at war with another country that uses/issues 9mm nato ammo it might come in handy. Just sayin...



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