According to the Department of the Treasury, Secret Service officers do not carry knives as a standard-issue weapon. Please See Link
There are a lot of weapons which are standard issue. Assuming you're referring to the service rifle, it's the L85A2.
The M14 rifle continues to see service in all branches of the military, as well as several foreign militaries. It is not, however, the standard service rifle of any.
Talk to the police.
A non-service pattern weapon (NSP) is a personal weapon that members of the military may have. NSPs are limited to one.
The Colt 1911 is your best weapon that you can buy. But before the price is revealed make sure that you have a weapon license, you don't want the police to confiscate it before you had the chance to use it. The price range on this weapon is $1999.99. Keep in mind this weapon was designed by John Browning in 1911, and was used as a standard-issue firearm for the U.S. armed forces.
For that time period, it would've been the M1 Garand, which was also the standard service rifle of the time period.
The Mark one and two Enfield Bolt Action Rifle in calibre .303 were the standard issue rifles (Australia) in World War I.
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The M16 Assault Rifle or the M4 carbine is the typical primary weapon The M9 pistol is the standard sidearm hey dont forget about the standard issue knife
Police Story - 1973 The Empty Weapon 3-8 was released on: USA: 21 November 1975
A handgun that is a .32 caliber weapon. It is made by the company Glock. It is a weapon that many police officers use as a backup weapon. It is known as a reliable and lightweight weapon.