The make and model of firearm varies from one police agency to another, but most Canadian police carry 9mm or .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols. This is also the case in the United States. The biggest distinction is that U.S. police generally carry their firearms when off duty, while Canadian police rarely do.
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Not exclusively. Police carry many different types, styles and finishes of firearm.
Generally any given firearm will have the type of cartridge it is desiged to use stampted somewhere on the body of the gun itself.
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The fearnen saddle is a saddle that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police use on their horses.
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The type of firearm carried by any law enforcement officer is determined by the officer's employer and sometimes the officer him/herself. Most law enforcement agencies permit their officers to carry any one of several sidearms from an approved list. The most commonly carried firearm in the United States is Glock, with about 65% of the U.S. market.
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Question is too broad to answer. In general, use ammunition that is the same as the caliber or gauge marked on the firearm. If it is marked .38 Special, use only .38 Special- NOT .38 S&W, NOT .380. NOT .38 Super.