FBI now issue the Glock 23 to all Special Agents on graduation. Agents are able to purchase and carry the smaller Glock 27 (subcompact 40 cal.) as a back up.
The most commonly used sub-machine gun is the Heckler and Koch MP5/10, the 10mm variant of the famous MP5
However the FBI issues all agents a 12 gauge shotgun and most agents are also issued an M-4 (.223).
The FBI use a Glock 22,23 as a side arm , a Glock 26 as a backup
The CIA use Glocks, as well as P226, P228, P229 Standard/DAKs and M1911 (The modern version)
CIA agents are not issued any particular types of gun. They are trained on all of them and get to pick one of their own choosing. Most of them use Glocks, Sigs or Berettas.
most federal agents carry a .357 Sig Sauer... but it can vary some depending on department, region and assignment
They use the Berretta m9 with optional silencer for assassinations.
None. They're spies not assassins
m16
If you mean federal agents such as FBI or CIA, yes, most active agents carry guns.
Smith & Wesson M&P40
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No they carry spud guns
In certain situations, they will.
Benelli guns carry the gas operated, semi-automatic gun style. They are Italian guns that are military type in style. They vary in size and in the amount of amo.
Different guns for different purposes.
First off there needs to be some serious clarification here, CIA Officers are Americans who work out of U.S. Embassies overseas, and their job is to recruit foreign assets who give our country secret information. When we think of 'spies' we are thinking of CIA Officers, aka Intelligence Officers, Case Officers or Operations Officers. CIA 'agents' on the other hand are usually foreigners who are betraying their own country to pass on this information to the U.S. govt. thru the American CIA Officer (Hollywood and the media screws up this distinction all the time, Jason Bourne would actually be a Paramilitary Operations Officer, not an agent; James Bond would actually be an MI6 Officer not an agent). In the Showtime series Homeland Clair Danes and Mandy Patinkin are Officers, while Brody would be considered an 'agent' when he agreed to go to Iran on behalf of the CIA for a mission. Another term for a CIA 'agent' is a confidential informant or asset. Now to the question of 'Do CIA officers carry badges or guns?' the answer is No. CIA Officers are not cops, they are not Federal law enforcement agents or police, they do not have any law enforcement powers like arrest, search & seizure. Only overseas in certain dangerous, high-threat environments do CIA officers carry weapons, like in Afghanistan. The only CIA employees who carry badges and guns are the Federal Security/Police officers who patrol and protect CIA headquarters in Virginia, and also within the Office of Inspector General (all federal agencies have an OIG), within that office there are criminal investigators who investigate waste, fraud, illegalities and other abuses within the agency, these OIG investigators do have limited law enforcement powers and do carry a badge, but these investigators are not spies and are no different from the OIGs in other govt. agencies like the Postal Service, the Forest Service or State Dept. Those last two examples are the only exceptions to the general rule that the 'CIA does not carry badges and/or guns.'
what guns do the mushes carry at the iditarod
FBI employees are not required to carry guns.
Yes, FBI Agents carry handcuffs.
Depnds on the type of fiream, local laws, etc.. Ask your local police.