Handguns in the US Army in World War Two
This video delves into the role and perception of handguns within the US Army during World War II, featuring insights from Ian McCollum and referencing Bruce Canfield's 'U.S. Small Arms of World War II.' It explores official issue policies, the cultural affinity for handguns stemming from a 'frontier' mindset, and the practical performance of the M1911 versus the M1 Carbine in combat scenarios. The analysis highlights the M1911's stopping power but also its training challenges, contrasting it with the M1 Carbine's ease of use and effectiveness in specific situations.










