Winchester 180 grain Bonded Hollow Point, commercially sold as the PDX1.
FBI and US Marshals issue Glock 22.
200-400 or so
No, not the standard-issue ones.
IIRC it is the Glock Model 23.
No.
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) intends to award a non-competitive, sole source contract to Don Hume Leathergoods [...]. The FBI requires a quantity of seven hundred black Glock 22 right handed holsters, one hundred black Glock 22 left handed holsters, four hundred brown Glock 22 right handed holsters, and one hundred brown Glock 22 left handed holsters. [...] The FBI has determined that the Don Hume holster, H726-P, contains a combination of the above features that meets all of the requirements per MIOG 12-12 and this combination of features is not available in any of the other holsters considered and tested."
9mm glock...Excuse your answer: FBI Miami shootout was a gun battle that occurred on 11 April 1986 in Miami, Florida between eight Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and two serial bank robbers. The firefight claimed the lives of Special Agents Jerry L. Dove and Benjamin P. Grogan.Thus...The FBI SWITCHED TO 40 Cal S&W because they were out-gunned by TWO MEN! ADDITIONALLY, five more agents were wounded, Both suspects were killed. Prior to that the FBI Holstered 38/38 Special Revolvers or 9mm, probably both Smith & Wesson.
FBI agents are normally armed with handguns, shotguns, and nonlethal weapons. Units tasked with special operations may carry automatic weapons and nonlethal anti-personnel weapons such as flash grenades, and used armored vehicles. For many years, standard issue FBI handguns were .38 caliber revolvers, and where authorized 9mm and .45 caliber semi-automatic pistols. The current handgun is the Glock 22 .40 caliber, now widely used in law enforcement.
Firearms are issued in the 4th to 6th week of the FBI Academy. New agents are issued either a Glock 22 or 23, depending on inventory in stock, their preference, and input from their Primary Firearms Instructor. Some trainees are issued a Glock 17 or 19, if they are experiencing issues with recoil from the .40 caliber round. All 9mm Sig Sauer's are gone, and only a few .40 cal privately owned 226's and 229's remain. Mandatory transition to the Glock will be enforced shortly. Privately owned Glock 21's, 26's and 27's, are also authorized. The Springfield Professional model, a single action .45 caliber pistol, is issued to specialty units such as SWAT and protection details.
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.
Standard issue suit, sunglasses, and dark-colored shoes with belt. For field investigations, jacket with 'fbi' must be worn. Other clothing can only be approved by the deputydirector, director or president.
Smith and Wesson manufacture guns and firearms. They are the official guns that are used by the FBI, but are also standard issue to other police and armed forces.