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Military plan to replace Second World War-era pistols is on hold because of complaint


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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.
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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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Military plan to replace Second World War-era pistols is on hold because of complaint


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
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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.
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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. ....

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Plan to replace military's Second World War-era pistols on hold due to complaint over contract competition


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
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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. ....

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