Well, "police issue" according to which department? Glock pistols can hold anywhere from six to 17 rounds, depending on the model. It all depends on which one the department you have in mind uses.
Police most often use the 9mm Glock 17 or the .40 S&W Glock 22. The glock 17 magazine holds 17 rounds (+1 in the chamber), while the Glock 22 holds 15(+1).
about 14
13 Rounds.
The standard magazine holds nine rounds.
Depends on the model
Standard magazine- 13 rounds. There are optional 10, 15 and 22 round magazines.
However many are cycled through them. Different magazines ("clips") hold different amounts of ammo. For instance, the Glock 17 9mm standard mag holds 17 rounds, but the smaller Glock 26 holds only 10. You can also get extensions to hold more rounds, like the 30-round extended mag for the Glock 17.
There are several models of Glock pistol in .45 calibre. The .45 ACP models include the Glock 21, Glock 30, and Glock 36. The .45 GAP models include the Glock 37, Glock 38, and Glock 39. Factory standard magazine capacities are as follows:Glock 21: 13 roundsGlock 30: 10 roundsGlock 36: 6 roundsGlock 37: 10 roundsGlock 38: 8 roundsGlock 39: 6 rounds
Uzi magazines are available in capacities of 20, 32, and 40 rounds. 32 rounds is the common standard issue.
15 and up. Actually, it depends. Many police departments in the U.S. use .40 caliber handguns. Some Glock handguns (the model 22, for instance) hold 15, but the Glock 23 holds 13. Sig .40 caliber handguns hold 12. That said though, some agencies still use 9mm, although, depending on the model, some of those hold 11 or 12 also.
Depending on caliber, the fixed internal magazine holds three, four, five, or six rounds. The police DM model has a detachable magazine.
The magazine holds 17 rounds, +1 in the chamber. There are extended magazines available up to 33rds capacity, and even larger drum mags of variable reliability.