The last I heard, it was Glock pistols in 9 MM. I think it is a Glock 19.
There are several. Offhand, I know the Johnston County Sheriff's Office in Johnston County, North Carolina issues the Glock 23 as its standard sidearm. There are bound to be countless other agencies. If I recall correctly, Glock pistols are also used by Firearms Authorised Officers in the United Kingdom, and I remember seeing the police with Glocks in Mexico City.
Contact Glock and they will send you a manual for free. You can also download one from the Glock webiste.
Yes, bb guns and similar are not distinguished from their real counterparts hence the laws that apply to ownership, licence etc of say, a glock 19 would also apply to a glock 19 bb gun.
The FBI carries a variety of firearms including pistols such as Glock 17 and Glock 19, as well as the more compact Glock 26. They also use rifles like the Colt M4 carbine and the H&K UMP submachine gun. Additionally, they may have access to shotguns like the Remington 870 and Mossberg 500. The specific firearms used can vary depending on the mission or assignment.
Yes. I own a g37 and g39 and I've tried this. I'm also a factory certified Glock Armorer.
Yes.
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the Glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
Depends on your definition of good. The glock is a very powerful and reliable weapon, and is also a household name. In fact, when people hear the word pistol, they will either think of Colt or Glock.
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
pistols were used by all military forces. pistols were usually issued to officers. however, machine gun crews were also given pistols as rifles were to cumberson when lugging a machine gun. some other military enlisted elements were also issued pistols due to their job........................
um no it cant