I don't know about other countries, but in the U.S. the standard issue handgun is the Beretta M9 which is basically the same as a 92FS. Some units in the military such as the SEALs, use other guns...Sig 226, I believe.
Handguns are standard issue now. -------------------------------- However, for PURCHASE of a handgun, there is no exception in Federal law for members of the military- they cannot buy a handgun if under 21.
Not in the current U.S. military. the most common handgun caliber currently is the 9mm.
the state of Missouri does not require handgun registration.
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It is xD9 in hex. 1101 -> D (13 in base 10) and 1001 -> 9.
You wil have to specify if you are looking for military, police or civilian.
According to federal law, a person dishonorably discharged from the military cannot own a handgun at all. The exception would be if that person has had his or her rights restored.
mostly, glocks
I think you mean colt 1911A1 which was the US military handgun from 1911 to about 1985.
There is no exemption for military personel (other than they can carry a handgun on base if it is part of their job). Otherwise, military personel must follow the laws of whatever state they are in. To purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer, you must be at least 21, but some states allow people 18 or over to purchase handguns from individuals.
It is a self loading handgun that fires a bullet nominally 0.45 inches in diameter. Which there are numerous DIFFERENT .45 caliber pistols, the best known may be the 1911A1. Initially adopted by the US military in 1911, it served as the main US military handgun until recent years.
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