I swear to god a saw a video on this very website. It was SHOT '11 and some one was at the Beretta booth looking at all of the beautiful Italian made art when the Beretta rep said that a .45ACP version of the PX4 was the only pistol to actually complete the last round of pistol hunting the .gov did.
For what its worth I don't think there are very many companies that have the capability to make pistols in numbers the .gov would want for the military and besides that I don't think there are many that make a pistol that would actually pass the new gen requirements. You can like x brand all you want but there is a big difference in the way you use a pistol and the way GI joe does.
He's confused. None of the recent attempts at a new service pistol intended for everybody (JCP, AFH, AFFH, MHS) even started testing; nobody completed any rounds.
The SEALS recently tested some 45s: the winner was the HK45 Compact Tactical, now known as the Mk 24 Mod 0.
All the major players (S&W, Glock, SIG, HK, FN, Beretta,Taurus) could make the pistols in the required amounts, since delivery will be spread out over 5-10 years. Beretta delivered about 320,000 over 5 years back in 1985.
They want a pistol, and the specs will be written w an OTS (off the shelf) requirement. They will have a winner in mind before they even start.