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Article content Federal government officials were to receive bids on Aug. 3 for new pistols to replace the army’s Browning Hi-Power handguns, which are carried by air force pilots when flying in war zones. The plan was to award a contract for a new gun by December and start delivering the first weapons to troops in the summer of 2022. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Military plan to replace Second World War-era pistols is on hold because of complaint Back to video But that process has come to a halt after Rampart International of Ottawa, the firm that represents handgun manufacturer Glock in the Canadian market, filed a complaint with the Canadian International Trade Tribunal. Rampart alleges the government-run competition favours Glock’s rivals, Beretta and Sig Sauer. ....
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Author of the article: David Pugliese • Ottawa Citizen Publishing date: Jul 19, 2021 • 9 hours ago • 3 minute read The Canadian military s plan to replace its 1940s-era Browning handguns, shown in this 2015 photo being used by Canadian troops in the Middle East, has been paused after a complaint from a firm representing a major gun manufacturer. Photo by Canadian Forces Photo Article content The plan to replace the Canadian military’s Second World War-era pistols is on hold for now after a firm representing one of the gun manufacturers complained the competition was designed to favour its competitors. Advertisement Article content Federal government officials were to receive bids on Aug. 3 for new pistols to replace the army’s Browning Hi-Power handguns. The plan was to award a contract for a new gun by December and start delivering the first weapons to troops in the summer of 2022. ....
Plan to replace military s Second World War-era pistols on hold due to complaint over contract competition Rampart International of Ottawa filed a complaint with the Canadian International Trade Tribunal alleging the government-run competition favours its rivals Author of the article: David Pugliese • Ottawa Citizen Publishing date: Jul 19, 2021 • 13 hours ago • 3 minute read The Canadian military s plan to replace its 1940s-era Browning handguns, shown in this 2015 photo being used by Canadian troops in the Middle East, has been paused after a complaint from a firm representing a major gun manufacturer. Photo by Canadian Forces Photo Article content The plan to replace the Canadian military’s Second World War-era pistols is on hold for now after a firm representing one of the gun manufacturers complained the competition was designed to favour its competitors. ....