Colt .45 ACP
Colt .45 ACP
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sidearm and a rifle.
CCW is shorthand for "carry concealed Weapon". It generally refers to a sidearm that is suited for concealed carry. These would be smaller and flatter than most sidearms. Nearly any sidearm CAN be carried concealed, but some are more readily caried in that fashion.
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That generally depends on the regulations of the department that the detective works for. Some police departments require a certain model of sidearm, while others are more relaxed about the sidearm requirements.
Most of the federal agencies are using .40 cal hollow points.
The official sidearm of the US Military is the Beretta M9, 9mm Parabellum pistol. I would imagine that at the level of operations the Navy SEALS are at, the individual can carry the sidearm of their choice. This may well be the M9, but another popular pistol is the M1911A1, .45ACP which was the official US Military sidearm from 1911 until the 1980's (before the M9). I don't know of any restriction regarding their choices. I doubt many would carry a .22LR Derringer though :)
It depends on the local department regulations. Locally to me, city officers carry a Sig 229, and county officers carry a Beretta 96D. Glock has a pretty large percentage of the market, as does Sig.
Some kind of Beretta 96. They also are in the process of switching to a Sig Sauer of some type.
Depending on your assigned duties, a member of the RAF may be issued a sidearm. On a routine daily basis, most do not.
.45 cal LC revolver, in my humble opinion. Depends on how good you are at hitting what you're shooting at!