Posted March 2, 2017 10:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

Sig Sauer is still flying high from the announcement that a variant of the P320 was selected as the winner of the Army’s Modular Handgun System (MHS) competition to replace the Beretta M9. Guess what? Winchester is coming along for the ride, too.

The $580 million contract won by Sig includes not only the pistols, but also accessories and ammunition. To that end, the East Alton, Illinois-based company has officially been awarded as the ammunition supplier for the MHS program. They’ll provide Full Metal Jacket and Special Purpose ammo.

“This is a significant opportunity for Winchester to continue its steadfast support of the U.S. military, just as we have for decades,” Brett Flaugher, President of Winchester Ammunition, said in a press release. “We are honored to work with Sig Sauer as part of the MHS contract.”

Winchester teamed with Sig Sauer in supplying ammunition for the MHS testing, which began in August of 2015.

“Partnering with Winchester to provide the U.S. Military with the Modular Handgun System is a point of pride for each and every employee of Sig Sauer,” said Ron Cohen, President and CEO of Sig Sauer. …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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