Monday, March 21, 2011

UTAH DESIGNATES STATE GUN


And guess what they chose?


UTAH BECOMES FIRST IN U.S. TO DESIGNATE OFFICIAL STATE GUN


By James Nelson

SALT LAKE CITY Thu Mar 17, 2011 (Reuters) - Utah has become the first U.S. state to name an official firearm, placing an automatic pistol on a list of designated symbols, right along with the honeybee and the cutthroat trout.

Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed the bill into law this week, designating the Browning model M1911 automatic pistol as the official state firearm.

The gun, which turns 100 years-old this year, is manufactured in Ogden, Utah.

"It does capture a portion of Utah's history," Utah State Representative Carl Wimmer, a Republican who sponsored the bill, told Reuters.

"Even bigger than that, it captures a portion of American history," Wimmer said.

The late John M. Browning, who founded the company that makes the gun, was born in Ogden, Utah, in 1855 and he lived until 1926. He designed the automatic pistol for the U.S. Army, which was bogged down in sporadic battles with guerrilla fighters in the Philippines and needed a quick-firing weapon.


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2 comments:

  1. John Browning. What a true American icon.
    I should own one of these. It would look good next to my Colt Trooper revolver. Kudos to Utah.

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  2. Great choice. I have two, and I wouldn't trade for a dozen Beretta's.

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